2. Writing is …
EASY – you just stare at a blank piece of paper till your
eyeballs bleed!
3. Writing is …
Something I didn’t think I’d have to do…
What is academic writing?
How do we do it successfully?
4. Quick SWOT on your writing
• Strengths: what do you like about your
writing?
• Weaknesses: what do you dislike about your
writing or academic writing in general?
• Opportunities: what’s in it for you ?
• Threats: what threat does academic writing
pose for you?
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5. Writing is …
• Thinking
• Learning
• A struggle
• We ‘write to learn’
• Not learn to write
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6. Tips:
• Write little and often
• Use writing as a learning/thinking
tool
• Experiment with free writing
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7. Writing as a thinking/learning
tool
See
http://www.arts.ac.uk/cetl/visual-directions/
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8. Reflective learning journal
• Who uses a reflective learning
journal?
• Is it creative like the CLiP CETL one?
• Use your journal to:
• Plan your projects
• Reflect on your progress
• Develop your thinking/writing.
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9. Suggested entries
• Reflections on study sessions: what, why,
reaction, learned, new goals …
• Notes on reading
• Questions about your reading
• Free writing on a topic
• Glossary of terms
• Planning and drafting
• Notes from the press…
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10. Experiment with Freewriting
• Peter Elbow (1998) argues that free-writing
encourages students to write at length without
fear of censorship. Benefits:
• Freedom to explore a topic
• Builds & demonstrates knowledge
• Encourages understanding
• Spelling & grammar (3 min):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlL5W2qA0EA
• On writing (9min):
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDUn1c4uxUE
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11. Free write:
• To start your assignment: read the title – just
respond to it, without a plan for 10 minutes
• Write with two pieces of paper – one for work
and one for what’s stopping you…
• If stuck – be rude… and write any way
• To start anything – tear pictures from
magazines, make a collage – write about it…
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12. Free write for your Report - RADSE
• We are now going to use Free write techniques
to get started on your report for this module.
• You will need paper and pen
• I will ask you to write for two minutes on each
of the RADSE areas
• Go with the flow
• Do not search for the right word
• Do not worry about spelling, punctuation or
grammar
• Just respond to the prompts, write without
stopping – reflect and develop later.
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13. Research
What research have
you done around your
object: visiting the
British Museum,
listening to podcasts,
reading books? Other? 13
14. Analysis
• Why have you chosen the
object you did? Why that
one and not another? What
do you want your audience
to think about your object
after your
presentation/exhibition?
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15. Design
• What are the similarities/
differences between the
objects in your group? How
are you going to showcase
these in your exhibition
space?
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16. Solution
• What building have you
done? Why? What
problems …? What
solutions have you tried?
Which have worked?
Which did you discard?
Why?
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17. Evaluation
• How will you evaluate the
success of your exhibition?
Are you canvassing visitors’
for feedback? How are you
going to do this? What
criteria could identify your
success or failure?
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18. Free write to start your Report
• Now you can review the free
writing that you did under the
RADSE headings
• Now you have something to draw
upon to write your REPORT
• Good luck – and enjoy writing it!!
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19. Writing …
• Quiz:
http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/LMBS/study/reports_essays/
• DESK:
• http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/TLTC/learnhigher/desk/desk.html
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• Our writing space:
• http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/TLTC/connorj/WritingGroups/
•
EXCELLENT site for linking phrases and for WRITING:
http://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/
• Our Preventing Plagiarism course – in WebLearn:
• http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/TLTC/learnhigher/Plagiarism/