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WRITING, William Zinsser - Writing to learn (Hermes and the periodic table…
WRITING
William Zinsser - Writing to learn
Hermes and the periodic table
Writing across the curriculum
A liberal education
Writing to learn
Crotchets and convictions part 2
Earth, sea and sky
Art and artists
The natural world
Writing mathematics
Man, woman and child
Writing physics and chemistry
Worlds of music
Bryan Greetham - How to write better essays
Stage 1. Interpretation of the question
Revealing the structure
A pratical example
Learning to analyse
The three-step technique - step 1 and 2
Step 3 - Test your concept
Brainstorming
Flexibility
Using the right ability
The range of abilities
Changing out pattern of study
Stage 2. Research
Reading purposefully
Processing ideas
Note-taking for analysis and structure
Remembering your notes
Note-taking for criticism and evaluation
Organising your retrieval system
Organizing your time
Your own personal timetable
Stage 3. Planning
Planning that makes the difference
Editing and ordering your material
Planning for the exam
Revising for the exam
Stage 4. Writing
Getting your own ideas down
Introductions
Paragraphs
Conclusions
Style - simplicity
Style - Economy
Working with evidence
Plagiarism
Referencing and bibliographies
Stage 5. Revision
Preserving your best ideas
Revising the structure
Revising the content
William Zinsser - On writing well
Part 4. Attitudes
Part 3. Forms
Part 1. Principles
Part 2. Methods