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WELCOME TO SEM 1 2010/ 2011

WELCOME TO SEM 1 2010/ 2011. Zailin Shah Hj . Yusoff Room B2-27, CMLHS Wing http://uhl2332zailinshah.wikispaces.com zailinshah@gmail.com 019-3339774. INTRODUCTION TO. ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING UHL 2332. NEED TO KNOW. 2 CREDITS PRE-REQ: UHL 2322 (TECHNICAL WRITING) 100% COURSEWORK

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WELCOME TO SEM 1 2010/ 2011

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  1. WELCOME TO SEM 1 2010/ 2011

  2. Zailin Shah Hj. Yusoff Room B2-27, CMLHS Wing http://uhl2332zailinshah.wikispaces.com zailinshah@gmail.com 019-3339774

  3. INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC REPORT WRITING UHL 2332 ANS/AK-2007

  4. NEED TO KNOW • 2 CREDITS • PRE-REQ: UHL 2322 (TECHNICAL WRITING) • 100% COURSEWORK • SYNOPSIS: • To equip students with skills they need to write an effective report and also to improve their oral presentation skills • It provides students with a step-by step guide by mastering the skills for writing a report. Emphases is on writing the background of study, objectives, • Reviewing literature, presenting the data collected, drawing conclusions and providing practical recommendations • Students are also required to do an oral presentation of the report

  5. Course Objectives • CO 1- To extract salient information from various resources and analyse information to complete tasks. • CO 2-To write an academic report utilising appropriate layout, features and language. • C03- Produce effective documentations and appropriate language to complete written task • C04- Use appropriate language in delivering oral presentation

  6. E-LEARNING • You are highly advised to download and save all study materials/notes into your hard disk or removable disk. • Do not depend solely on the internet connection. (cannot access notes due to poor internet connection is NOT an excuse for not having study materials/notes)

  7. UNITS CHAPTER 1:(Wks 1-3) INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 2 (Wks 4-5) REVIEW OF LITERATURE **MID-TERM BREAK : WEEK 9

  8. UNITS CHAPTER 3(Wks 6-7) RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CHAPTER (Wks 8-10) FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS CAHPTER 5(Wks 11-13) CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  9. WEEKS 1-8 TOPICS • CHAPTER 1 ~ Introduction • CHAPTER 2 ~ Review of Literature • Chapter 3 Methodology ASSESSMENTS (50%) • 10% ~ Ass. 1 ~ Proposal Writing (WK 3) • 10% ~ Ass. 2 ~ Review of Literature (WK 5) • 30%~ Ass. 3 ~ Introduction, Review of Literature and Methodology (WK 8)

  10. (WEEKS 10-14) TOPICS • Chapter 4 ~ Findings and Discussion • Chapter 5 Conclusion and Recommendations • Oral Presentation Skills ASSESSMENTS (50%) • 20% ~ Ass. 4~ Oral Presentation (WK 14) • 30% ~ Ass. 5 ~Final Report (WK 14)

  11. ACADEMIC RULES • ATTENDANCE/ ABSENTEEISM • 100% • Mc • Authorised letters • PUNCTUALITY – not later than 10 minutes • ASSESSMENT • Teachers will not entertain arrangements other than the ones scheduled. (Except for genuine cases, such as death, MC from university clinic – oversleeping is not a genuine case) • PARTICIPATION IN CLASS • Ask questions • Contribute to group work (also monitored via wiki) • PLAGIARISM • Serious offense • Zero will be given to assignment/work with plagiarized materials

  12. LANGUAGE LABS RULES • USE OF LANGUAGE LABS • Do not enter the labs without the presence of your teacher • Shoes on rack • Chairs pushed in after use • Adhere to all lab rules • USE OF COMPUTERS IN CLASS • No chatting • No games • No downloads

  13. THANK YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL SEMESTER

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