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How to approach your
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We know your first assignment can seem daunting You might be wondering about when to start planning where to find information who to ask for help
how to reference how to stay on track what to discusshellip Ahhh
Donrsquot stress wersquove got your back Just follow this helpful guide to learn how to approach your first assignment
bE ORGANISEDThe first step is to be organised Therersquos nothing worse than leaving your assignment to the last minute
bull Use your USQ calendar to plan your semester by writing the assessment due dates for each class in different colours
bull Allow plenty of time to complete your assignment even if you think you know the topic well
bull Take the time to understand the assignment question and what you need to do
bull Take note of the time or word limit for each piece of assessment
bull Back up your assignment on different networks or email it to yourself so that if your computer crashes you wonrsquot have to start over
pLANBefore you jump in and start your assignment itrsquos best to get your thoughts in order Think about what type of assignment you have been set Is it a report or an essay What topics do you want to discuss
bull Your marking criteria is the lsquorecipersquo to your assignment so make sure you read it first
bull Plan the structure of your assignment Most will have an introduction body and conclusion
bull Find out who your audience is and write according to their assumed level of prior knowledge
bull Think about how your writing is going to reflect the tone outlined in the marking criteria Depending on your course and subject matter you may need to write in a formal professional manner or you might have more flexibility to write something fun and upbeat
bull Ensure your information is relevant by remembering your key points and conveying them clearly to your audience
ResearchOkay so now you know where your assignment is headed itrsquos time to find the information to support your ideas Simplehellip Right
bull Go beyond your course readings when doing research and include journal articles websites books newspaper articles documentaries and other media available at the Library on-campus or on The Library website Online students donrsquot forget that portions of books can be scannedcopied for you or sent to you for free
bull Tailor your research to suit you Do you prefer to take notes and paraphrase or copy all of the information and select what you need later Whatever you choose keep a record of which information belongs to which source to make it easier when referencing
bull If therersquos a lot of information on your topic be selective in terms of what you include
bull The Library offers online tutorials that cover topics such as how to go from idea to research and how to decide what is lsquogoodrsquo information Check them out by heading to The Library website and scrolling down to Finding Information Tutorials
tIPS FOR WRITINGTime for the fun part writing This is where all of your ideas will come together to create a masterpiece Itrsquos a good idea to
bull Be clear and concise This often takes time so write all your ideas first and then refine refine refine
bull Use critical thinking - see relationships between concepts and construct an argument based on credible research
bull Use formal academic language unless stated otherwise
bull Present your assignment neatly within the word limit and proofread it to make sure there are no mistakes
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
We know your first assignment can seem daunting You might be wondering about when to start planning where to find information who to ask for help
how to reference how to stay on track what to discusshellip Ahhh
Donrsquot stress wersquove got your back Just follow this helpful guide to learn how to approach your first assignment
bE ORGANISEDThe first step is to be organised Therersquos nothing worse than leaving your assignment to the last minute
bull Use your USQ calendar to plan your semester by writing the assessment due dates for each class in different colours
bull Allow plenty of time to complete your assignment even if you think you know the topic well
bull Take the time to understand the assignment question and what you need to do
bull Take note of the time or word limit for each piece of assessment
bull Back up your assignment on different networks or email it to yourself so that if your computer crashes you wonrsquot have to start over
pLANBefore you jump in and start your assignment itrsquos best to get your thoughts in order Think about what type of assignment you have been set Is it a report or an essay What topics do you want to discuss
bull Your marking criteria is the lsquorecipersquo to your assignment so make sure you read it first
bull Plan the structure of your assignment Most will have an introduction body and conclusion
bull Find out who your audience is and write according to their assumed level of prior knowledge
bull Think about how your writing is going to reflect the tone outlined in the marking criteria Depending on your course and subject matter you may need to write in a formal professional manner or you might have more flexibility to write something fun and upbeat
bull Ensure your information is relevant by remembering your key points and conveying them clearly to your audience
ResearchOkay so now you know where your assignment is headed itrsquos time to find the information to support your ideas Simplehellip Right
bull Go beyond your course readings when doing research and include journal articles websites books newspaper articles documentaries and other media available at the Library on-campus or on The Library website Online students donrsquot forget that portions of books can be scannedcopied for you or sent to you for free
bull Tailor your research to suit you Do you prefer to take notes and paraphrase or copy all of the information and select what you need later Whatever you choose keep a record of which information belongs to which source to make it easier when referencing
bull If therersquos a lot of information on your topic be selective in terms of what you include
bull The Library offers online tutorials that cover topics such as how to go from idea to research and how to decide what is lsquogoodrsquo information Check them out by heading to The Library website and scrolling down to Finding Information Tutorials
tIPS FOR WRITINGTime for the fun part writing This is where all of your ideas will come together to create a masterpiece Itrsquos a good idea to
bull Be clear and concise This often takes time so write all your ideas first and then refine refine refine
bull Use critical thinking - see relationships between concepts and construct an argument based on credible research
bull Use formal academic language unless stated otherwise
bull Present your assignment neatly within the word limit and proofread it to make sure there are no mistakes
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
bE ORGANISEDThe first step is to be organised Therersquos nothing worse than leaving your assignment to the last minute
bull Use your USQ calendar to plan your semester by writing the assessment due dates for each class in different colours
bull Allow plenty of time to complete your assignment even if you think you know the topic well
bull Take the time to understand the assignment question and what you need to do
bull Take note of the time or word limit for each piece of assessment
bull Back up your assignment on different networks or email it to yourself so that if your computer crashes you wonrsquot have to start over
pLANBefore you jump in and start your assignment itrsquos best to get your thoughts in order Think about what type of assignment you have been set Is it a report or an essay What topics do you want to discuss
bull Your marking criteria is the lsquorecipersquo to your assignment so make sure you read it first
bull Plan the structure of your assignment Most will have an introduction body and conclusion
bull Find out who your audience is and write according to their assumed level of prior knowledge
bull Think about how your writing is going to reflect the tone outlined in the marking criteria Depending on your course and subject matter you may need to write in a formal professional manner or you might have more flexibility to write something fun and upbeat
bull Ensure your information is relevant by remembering your key points and conveying them clearly to your audience
ResearchOkay so now you know where your assignment is headed itrsquos time to find the information to support your ideas Simplehellip Right
bull Go beyond your course readings when doing research and include journal articles websites books newspaper articles documentaries and other media available at the Library on-campus or on The Library website Online students donrsquot forget that portions of books can be scannedcopied for you or sent to you for free
bull Tailor your research to suit you Do you prefer to take notes and paraphrase or copy all of the information and select what you need later Whatever you choose keep a record of which information belongs to which source to make it easier when referencing
bull If therersquos a lot of information on your topic be selective in terms of what you include
bull The Library offers online tutorials that cover topics such as how to go from idea to research and how to decide what is lsquogoodrsquo information Check them out by heading to The Library website and scrolling down to Finding Information Tutorials
tIPS FOR WRITINGTime for the fun part writing This is where all of your ideas will come together to create a masterpiece Itrsquos a good idea to
bull Be clear and concise This often takes time so write all your ideas first and then refine refine refine
bull Use critical thinking - see relationships between concepts and construct an argument based on credible research
bull Use formal academic language unless stated otherwise
bull Present your assignment neatly within the word limit and proofread it to make sure there are no mistakes
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
pLANBefore you jump in and start your assignment itrsquos best to get your thoughts in order Think about what type of assignment you have been set Is it a report or an essay What topics do you want to discuss
bull Your marking criteria is the lsquorecipersquo to your assignment so make sure you read it first
bull Plan the structure of your assignment Most will have an introduction body and conclusion
bull Find out who your audience is and write according to their assumed level of prior knowledge
bull Think about how your writing is going to reflect the tone outlined in the marking criteria Depending on your course and subject matter you may need to write in a formal professional manner or you might have more flexibility to write something fun and upbeat
bull Ensure your information is relevant by remembering your key points and conveying them clearly to your audience
ResearchOkay so now you know where your assignment is headed itrsquos time to find the information to support your ideas Simplehellip Right
bull Go beyond your course readings when doing research and include journal articles websites books newspaper articles documentaries and other media available at the Library on-campus or on The Library website Online students donrsquot forget that portions of books can be scannedcopied for you or sent to you for free
bull Tailor your research to suit you Do you prefer to take notes and paraphrase or copy all of the information and select what you need later Whatever you choose keep a record of which information belongs to which source to make it easier when referencing
bull If therersquos a lot of information on your topic be selective in terms of what you include
bull The Library offers online tutorials that cover topics such as how to go from idea to research and how to decide what is lsquogoodrsquo information Check them out by heading to The Library website and scrolling down to Finding Information Tutorials
tIPS FOR WRITINGTime for the fun part writing This is where all of your ideas will come together to create a masterpiece Itrsquos a good idea to
bull Be clear and concise This often takes time so write all your ideas first and then refine refine refine
bull Use critical thinking - see relationships between concepts and construct an argument based on credible research
bull Use formal academic language unless stated otherwise
bull Present your assignment neatly within the word limit and proofread it to make sure there are no mistakes
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
ResearchOkay so now you know where your assignment is headed itrsquos time to find the information to support your ideas Simplehellip Right
bull Go beyond your course readings when doing research and include journal articles websites books newspaper articles documentaries and other media available at the Library on-campus or on The Library website Online students donrsquot forget that portions of books can be scannedcopied for you or sent to you for free
bull Tailor your research to suit you Do you prefer to take notes and paraphrase or copy all of the information and select what you need later Whatever you choose keep a record of which information belongs to which source to make it easier when referencing
bull If therersquos a lot of information on your topic be selective in terms of what you include
bull The Library offers online tutorials that cover topics such as how to go from idea to research and how to decide what is lsquogoodrsquo information Check them out by heading to The Library website and scrolling down to Finding Information Tutorials
tIPS FOR WRITINGTime for the fun part writing This is where all of your ideas will come together to create a masterpiece Itrsquos a good idea to
bull Be clear and concise This often takes time so write all your ideas first and then refine refine refine
bull Use critical thinking - see relationships between concepts and construct an argument based on credible research
bull Use formal academic language unless stated otherwise
bull Present your assignment neatly within the word limit and proofread it to make sure there are no mistakes
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
tIPS FOR WRITINGTime for the fun part writing This is where all of your ideas will come together to create a masterpiece Itrsquos a good idea to
bull Be clear and concise This often takes time so write all your ideas first and then refine refine refine
bull Use critical thinking - see relationships between concepts and construct an argument based on credible research
bull Use formal academic language unless stated otherwise
bull Present your assignment neatly within the word limit and proofread it to make sure there are no mistakes
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
ReferencingYou wouldnrsquot steal a car you wouldnrsquot steal a handbag so why would you steal someone elsersquos work
Referencing is an important part of any assignment It is important to acknowledge the original author of an idea and referencing allows readers to find out more about the topic
To learn more about the different referencing style guides that you may need visit the Library website
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
NEED helpIf yoursquore still unsure there are plenty of people who can help you with your first assignment Think of them as your support team who can help you throughout your USQ journey
These people are
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
Your lecturertutorYour lecturers and tutors can help clarify and answer questions about the details of your assignment You can post your questions in the relevant forum or make time to see them in person
Tip from a lecturerlsquoRead your assessment criteria and discuss with your lecturer if you are unsure about anything Lecturers prefer to clarify any questions you may have before the due date rather than deduct marks from your workrsquo
- Matt GrantLecturer - Public Relations
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
The LibraryFrom referencing tips to advice on where to look for information you never knew existed the Library staff are always willing to lend a hand
You can visit a librarian on-campus at the Help Desk or chat online by heading to The Library website
Tip from the LibrarylsquoldquoCan I use this websiterdquo Ask the Library about which information source you can use for your assignment We can help you find almost anything Except your car keys Actually sometimes even your car keysrsquo
- Tegan Darnell - librarian
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
the learning centreThe Learning Centre at USQ offers students online and face-to-face access to academic support advice and guidance Whether you need to speak with someone about assignments study skills mathematics or writing just to name a few the friendly advisors are here to help you
Book your place in a workshop on-campus or online
Tip from The Learning CentrelsquoIn a consultation an advisor can talk with you about your assignment concerns and give you peace of mindrsquo
- Lindy Kimmins Lecturer - Learning and Teaching Services
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
Meet-UpMeet-Up is a fantastic way to develop your learning skills and understanding of core concepts in your course These groups are run for students by students and are an easy way to get some tips for your assignments and exams Meet-Up leaders provide advice from their perspective as successful students who have previously completed the course Find out more about Meet-Up here
Tip from A meet up leaderlsquoMeet-Up sessions are a great way to understand the marking criteria when doing assignments to ensure you include all the relevant information It is also very important to read the marking criteria before you
start reading the course content this way you will know what is and isnrsquot relevant to the assignmentrsquo
- Lisa Murton - meet-up leader
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment
Good luck for your first assignment Remember there are plenty of options when it comes to seeking help and support
To find out more information visit these websites bull The Library
bull The Learning Centre
bull Meet-Up
Or talk to your lecturer or tutor
What are your tips for starting an assignment