Study Skills for Theology, Counselling, and Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
Topic outline
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At Morling you might be asked to write different types of assignments, for example, multimedia presentations, exegesis, book reviews, reflections etc.
The information below is a provided as a starting point to explain how to write in different genres and what might be expected.
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Microsoft Office has a good support page with lots of information. The information is this link discusses Powerpoint 2013 but the basics are still the same.
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- Writing Theological book reviews (from Trinity College, University of Toronto) https://www.trinity.utoronto.ca/library/research/theology/writing-theological-book-reviews/
from the UNSW's Learning Centre:
- Writing a Critical (book) Review: Need to write a critical book review? Not sure what it is? See our guide for some tips.
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- Writing an Annotated Bibliography: This is an assignment that allows you to get acquainted with the material available on a particular topic. This guide offers some general advice on getting started.
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- Reflective Writing: Many uni assignments feature reflective components. Although they can vary considerably in terms of their style and scope, here are some common elements and tips to get you started.