presentation template CHAPTER 8 COMMUNICATION FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES Group MEMBERS Presentation are communication tools that can be used as demontrations, lectures, reports, and more. it is mostly presented before an audience. BUNA, KRISTEL BARNIZO, EBREEL BALANE, MICHELLE BARINA, ANGEL CAITUM, ARVIE L. Learning OUTCOMES: 1.Create an academic paper and present it using tone, style, and conventions style references 2. Develops a keen awareness In presenting ideas, consider the audience and context. 3. Oral, audio-visual, and written communication as well as web-based presentations various target audiences in the local and using appropriate global settings registers and values should be embedded Honesty, perseverance, and humility among other things, conscientiousness ACADEMIC WRITING ACADEDMIC PAPER • Is considered as an umbrella term that may include case study, financial analysis, reports, and essay and others. • Based not on personal opinion but on evidence • Should present to the reader with an informed argument FEASIBILITY STUDY - determines the commercial viability of any given project, which components include plan, cost, source of funding, man power/ personal requirements markets and profitabilit HOW TO WRITE FEASIBILITY STUDY • Determine purpose and scope of the study • Establish sources of data • Gather and verify information • Undertake data analysis • Formulate conclusion and recommendations CRITICAL ANALYSIS • Is a skill that is required for everyone, because life is about problem solving – (Randal, J . & Sim , A . , 2014 ) HOW TO WRITE CRITICAL ANALYSIS : 1. Prepare by reading all materials thoroughly 2. Write your analysis 3. Look for other questions to consider LITERATURE REVIEW • to build a foundation and support for a new insight that a research paper writer contributes FUNCTIONS OF LITERATURE REVIEWS • Provide a handy guide to a particular topic • Give an overview • Serve as a stepping stone for other researchers • Supply useful reports • Furnish a solid background for a research paper STRATEGIES OF WRITING A LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Find a focus 2. Convey your literature review to your readers 3. Consider organization BOOK REPORT – is a written composition or oral presentation that describes, summarizes, evaluates a work of fiction or non-fiction. – is a summary of the content, plot, or thesis of a particular book preceded by a full bibliographical citation FORMAT OF BOOK REPORT • Title of the book and its year of publication • Name of the Author • Genre of the book like biography, autobiography, fiction, etc,. • The main subject, plot or theme of the book • Brief summary of the key points or ideas in the book • Reader's response to the book • Brief quotations from the book POSITION PAPER - presents an arguable opinion about an issue. - typically that of the author or some specified entity. SUGGESTED STEP IN WRITING A POSITION PAPER • Identify your possible topic and some controversial questions you might try to answer • Give a brief narration explaining what you already know about the topic and the reaction/s for your interest in it • Identify your article or articles and explain how they might help you • Speculate about some about some unusual articles your directions might take Page 15 of 15 creative portfolio “If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday.” - Pearl Buck +123-456-7890 hello@reallygreatsite.com www.reallygreatsite.com