free guidance notes and tutorials on study skills and techniques: how to read, spell, plan, and write more effectively
- 26 Golden Rules for Writing Well
- A First Class Essay
- Analysing fiction – a glossary
- Analysis of a Shakespeare sonnet
- Bleak House close reading
- Clear thinking
- Common essay problems
- Desktop publishing terms – a glossary
- Editing on screen and paper
- English language terms – a glossary
- Essay plans
- Exam tips and shortcuts
- Glossary of essay instruction terms
- How to avoid plagiarism
- How to cite electronic sources
- How to create a bibliography
- How to create good page layout
- How to fail your dissertation
- How to give seminar presentations
- How to improve your spelling
- How to plan research projects
- How to solve research problems
- How to structure an essay
- How to study a novel
- How to study a set text
- How to summarize
- How to take notes
- How to use abbreviations
- How to use Harvard referencing
- How to use quotation marks
- How to use quotations
- How to write scientific reports
- HTML Tutorial 01 – contents page
- HTML Tutorial 02 – code made simple
- HTML Tutorial 03 – page template
- HTML Tutorial 04 – common tags
- HTML Tutorial 05 – common problems
- HTML Tutorial 06 – adding colour
- HTML Tutorial 07 – page anatomy
- HTML Tutorial 08 – questions of taste
- HTML Tutorial 09 – text and graphics
- HTML Tutorial 10 – adding tables
- Information Technology glossary
- MLA Style Guide
- Online style guides
- Overcome writer’s block
- Planning a Dissertation
- Sample essay introductions [advanced]
- Text Production
- The Voyage a close reading
- Using a spell checker
- Web Essay 1 – Contents page
- Web Essay 2 – Introduction
- Web Essay 3 – What is the Internet?
- Web Essay 4 – Internet evolution
- Web Essay 5 – Father of the Internet?
- Web Essay 6 – assignment resources
- Web Essay 7 – essay plan
- Web Essay 8 – definition of terms
- Web Essay 9 – tutor comment
- What is close reading?
- Writing a Research Proposal
- Writing Guides