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Managing Your Own Learning at University

A practical self-help guide for new and continuing students who are faced with taking responsibility for their own studies in college and university.

This completely revised and updated third edition of Aidan Moran's best-selling book offers a wealth of practical tips on doing your best when it matters most. Moran, a widely-published expert in cognitive psychology, sport psychology and neuroscience, uses psychological principles, checklists and exercises to guide you through the crucial learning skills you will need in university. These include motivating yourself to study, taking useful lecture notes, concentrating effectively, and learning to think critically. You will also find tips on developing new skills that have become essential to the modern student, such as how to make the most of virtual learning environments, how to overcome digital distractions, and how to prepare and deliver engaging talks and poster presentations. Written in a lively, accessible style and laced with compelling examples, this book is essential reading for all students who wish to fulfil their academic potential in college and university.

213 pages | Graphs and charts | 6.14 x 9.21

Education: Education--General Studies, Higher Education, Psychology and Learning


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Table of Contents

Going to University; Getting Down to Study; Managing Your Study Time Effectively; Learning from Lectures and Virtual Learning Environment; Tackling Textbooks; How to Focus Effectively; Learning to Think Critically; Remembering and Understanding; Managing Research Assignments; Projects, Talks and Poster Presentations; Overcoming the Challenges of Assessment; Glossary; References; Index

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