Coursework 1 – Annotated Bibliography (individual work) 25%
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The annotated bibliography consists of each of the items provided and discussed in class related to the theme ‘Learning to Learn’. It will include the following:
Bibliographic information about the author/speaker (approximately 25-50 words)
Summary of the item (approximately 100 words)
Evaluation of the item (approximately 25-50 words)
A short paragraph (approximately 150 words) reflecting on your own learning and the ‘Learning to Learn’ theme.
Usually an annotated bibliography is arranged in alphabetical order and not in the order we read them. However, for this coursework you will arrange your annotated bibliography in the order shown below.
The first item of this annotated bibliography will have three individual entries.
The annotated bibliography needs to be uploaded as one MS Word document.
The following materials are available from the Reading List for this module in My Learning
Coursework 1 is due by Sunday, 22nd November 2020, 17:00 (5:00 GMT).
Materials for coursework 1 – Annotated Bibliography (Learning to Learn)
Items 1a, 1b, 1c. (NOT the video at the top. You need to scroll down the web page to find these videos)
Khan Academy (2015) Growing your mind. Available at: https://www.khanacademy.org/youcanlearnanything (Accessed: 25 September, 2015).
Khan Academy (2015) The growth mindset. Available at: https://www.khanacademy.org/youcanlearnanything (Accessed: 25 September, 2015).
Khan Academy (2015) Success through effort. Available at: https://www.khanacademy.org/youcanlearnanything (Accessed: 25 September, 2015).
Item 2.
Spurlin, S. (2016) ‘The simple skill separating those who learn from those who don’t’, The Ready, 3 February. Available at: https://medium.com/the-ready/the-simple-skill-separating-those-who-learn-from-those-who-don-t-5ff8577edd0 (Accessed: 20 June 2016).
Item 3.
Williamson, B. (2005) What is metacognition? Futurelab. (Available through the reading list in My Learning)
Item 4.
Reflection on your learning (approx.150 words)