Friday, February 29, 2008

Additional Reading: Week 3: Lesson 2


Please find below links to some additonal material on the topic for Lesson 2: Week 3 -
"ABSTRACTS"

1: Science Fair Abstract [Science Buddies]
2: Abstract [Wikipedia]
3: Abstracts[BioMed Central]
4: Abstract Section [Dodd, J.S]
5: Abstracts [University of North Carolina]

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Powerpoint Presentation: Week 3: Lesson 2


Please find below a link to a pdf file of the Powerpoint Presentation for Lesson 2: Week 3 - Abstracts.

PowerpointPresentation 3:2

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Additional Reading 3:1 Titles


Please find below links to some additonal material on the topic for Lesson 1: Week 3 - Titles.

1. Choosing Newsletter Article Titles [Alexander]
2. Choosing Winning Article Titles [Hunt]
3. The importance of writing a good title and abstract [BioMed Central]
4. Writing a Scientific Paper Titles and Abstracts [Thrower]
5.What Every Good Writer Needs To Know About Titles [Cohen]
6.The Value of Article Titles in Bibliographic Citations [Editor: Current Contents]

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Powerpoint Presentation: Week 3: Lesson 1


Please find below a link to the powerpoint Presentation for Lesson 1: Week 3 - Titles.

Powerpoint Presentation 3:1

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Hometasks Week 3


When you have nothing better to do, think about doing the following:

1. Find the name of a professional journal in your field that publishes reports of experimental research;

2. Go to the internet or the library and locate the journal;

3. Find a recent issue of the journal – be it on line or in the library – and locate an article in it that interests you and that you can understand;

4. Examine the article in terms of its general format and decide whether it differs from the standard IMRAD format . If so, how?


Please note: this is not a complusory activity. It would be good however if a few of you could share what you found with the rest of the class.

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Class Photos: Class 2

Yun Hyeok


Young JuneSah


Youn JaeSung


Woo SeongWoo


Tran NgaTuy


Sun JaeSong


Oktay Yarimaga


Oh HoJung


Nikolay Tsvetkov


Lee JoonSuk


Kim BoRam


Kang SeungMo


Jeon NamHo


Han SongHee


Han SeungHam


Ha HeonJoo


Eugene Park


Celal Avci

Class Photos: Class 1

Yoo JeongSik


Vo VanQuang


Seong KyungChan


Ryu WonHee


Park SunYoung


Pak JiWoo


Mao WenTao


Lee JungWoo


Lee JInYang


Lee BoRam


Kim YoungMin


Kim TaeDong


Kim SungWook


Kim BoMi


Im SangHui


Hwang ChulSoon


Choe JeeHyun


Cho HeyRim


Ahn SeonMin

Friday, February 22, 2008

Teaching Resources: Week 2: Lesson 2


Find below a link to the pages from the class activity for Leson 2: Week with respect to IMRAD. Where do you think the section breaks should fall?

page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 page 5

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Powerpoint Presentation: Week 2: Lesson 2


Please find below a link to the powerpoint Presentation for Lesson 2: Week 2 - The Scientific Article: A History

Powerpoint Presentation 2:2

For more informaion of the history of the scientific article, find below a link to a printer frienly version of an article by Joseph E. Harmon & Alan G. Gross "The Scientific Article: From Galileo's New Science to the Human Genome"

Harmon & Gross

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Lecture Summaries: Week 2: The Scientific Article & its History


Please find below links to copies of the Lecture Summaries for Week 1 on "You, Me & The Subject" and "Definitions".

Lecture Summary 7:2 - The Scientific Article

Lecture Summary 7:2 - History

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Powerpoint Presentation: Week 2: Lesson 1


Please find below the link to the Powerpoint Presentation for Week 2: Lesson 1 - The Scientific Article

Powerpoint Presentation 2:1

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Additional Reading: Week 2: Lesson 1


Please find below links to some additonal material on this weeks topic you may choose to look at:

The Scientific Article: From Galileo's New Science to the Human Genome

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Science News Links: Number 1


Please find below links to the Science pages of some of the major daily sources of news in science:

The New York Times
BBC News
Science Daily

'Science Article' of the Week: Cream Pies & Social Standing




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