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Workshop

Essential Academic Skills: Reading


25 Oct 2023, 3:30pm - 5:00pm

RUTHB 103, Rutherford Building

Event overview

Cost Free / Book here
Department Library
Contact m.preston(@gold.ac.uk)

This workshop will focus on developing reading strategies essential to understanding academic texts.

By the end of this session students will know how to:

- Find navigate and manage their reading lists.
- Manage your reading using Reading Lists and Library Search.
- Access, download and annotate e-books.
- Use Microsoft One note to make notes of reading.
- Use the P-E-C (Point-Evidence-Comment) acronym, an active reading method.

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25 Oct 2023 3:30pm - 5:00pm
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