Advantages: Lots of information, extremely clear and helpful Disadvantages: Over-explains and doesn't motivate or inspire
The Mature Student’s Study Guide is straightforward and does exactly what it says on the tin: it’s designed to help people returning to education – whether it’s after a gap of 5 years or 50. The advice is fairy basic, but covers everything: the idea is to use the Study Guide as a starting point before referring to other books to tackle any problem areas. It is designed for both attending a college or university and distance learning, although the ... ...much confidence in their abilities. The advice is good, but it didn’t tell me anything I didn’t already know and I didn’t feel that it applied to me.
The next four chapters are slightly more useful, but pretty much irrelevant to me. They are: “Getting The Most out of Lectures and Seminars”, “Developing Your Group Work Skills”, “Mastering Open and Distance Learning Techniques” and “Making The Most of Information and Communications Technology”. Again, ...
DoubleFantasy11 17.08.2007
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