Module DXX-1000:
Academic Tutorials&Key Skills
Academic Tutorial & Key Skills (10 credits) 2022-23
DXX-1000
2022-23
School Of Natural Sciences
Module - Semester 1
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Sopan Patil
Overview
During the welcome week (i.e. week 0 of the first year), students and their allocated tutor will meet and timetable 5 tutorial sessions to be spread throughout semester 1. In addition there will be a series of research talks given by academic staff in semester 1. During the first tutorial, tutors will discuss with their students the nature of the course, and the learning outcomes that are to be achieved. The tutor will lead a discussion on a topic for study, and the students will receive a list of suggested reading and a description of the task to be completed (i.e. essay or presentation). In subsequent tutorials, students will receive formative feedback on presented work, and the tutor will introduce the following topics and tasks. Topics covered will be chosen by the course director to be relevant and informative to the particular degree stream each student is following, thus the actual course content will vary between individuals. However, in order to ensure consistency across the school, the following overarching themes will be covered: the importance of factual accuracy when conveying information to the public and others, the role of a sound evidence base in policy making, the importance of interdisciplinary thinking.
During the welcome week (i.e. week 0 of the first year), students and their allocated tutor will meet and timetable 5 tutorial sessions to be spread throughout semester 1. In addition there will be a series of research talks given by academic staff in semester 1. During the first tutorial, tutors will discuss with their students the nature of the course, and the learning outcomes that are to be achieved. The tutor will lead a discussion on a topic for study, and the students will receive a list of suggested reading and a description of the task to be completed (i.e. essay or presentation). In subsequent tutorials, students will receive formative feedback on presented work, and the tutor will introduce the following topics and tasks. Topics covered will be chosen by the course director to be relevant and informative to the particular degree stream each student is following, thus the actual course content will vary between individuals. However, in order to ensure consistency across the school, the following overarching themes will be covered: the importance of factual accuracy when conveying information to the public and others, the role of a sound evidence base in policy making, the importance of interdisciplinary thinking..
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -(D+) Demonstrate a basic understanding of the main points of the subject material through either verbal or written communication .Able to abstract a scientific paper demonstrating a basic understanding of source material.
-good (B+) Demonstrate a good understanding of the main points of the subject material through both verbal and written communication. Communicate ideas effectively without major omissions or deviations from the point. Able to abstract a scientific paper demonstrating good understanding of the source material.
-excellent -{A+)Demonstrate a full understanding of the main points of the subject material through both verbal and written communication.Communicate ideas very effectively in a succinct yet thorough manner. Able to abstract a scientific paper demonstrating full understanding of source material.
Learning Outcomes
- Give short oral presentations using appropriate visual aids within a given time limit
- Summarise, précis or abstract longer scientific papers or journal articles
- Take an active part in discussions in subject-specific seminars.
- Use library facilities to undertake literature searches
- Write logical, well structured scientific essays drawing upon appropriate, and correctly referenced, information from the scientific literature
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Bibliography
Weighting
20%
Due date
21/10/2022
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Presentation
Weighting
40%
Due date
11/11/2022
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Essay
Weighting
40%
Due date
09/12/2022