Learning and Research Skills
Pūkeka Rakahau
Getting started
Starting at University
Learning and Information Skills Course
Online Study
International students
Academic integrity
AI and Assessments
Study skills
Note taking
Managing your time
Reading more efficiently and critically
Critical thinking
Group work
Preparing for tests and exams
Assessments, writing and referencing
Essays, reports and more
Working on assessments
Referencing
Strengthening your writing
Finding Academic information
Building your search strategy
Understanding information
Finding statistics
Finding images
Finding Māori resources
Theses and dissertations
Managing your thesis/dissertation journey
Sharpening your research skills
Writing a thesis/dissertation
Presenting your research
Finishing your thesis/dissertation
Depositing into Research@Lincoln
Research
Research skills, design and analysis
Manage and publish your research data
Copyright and Open Access
Publish your research
APC funding
Measure your research impact
Develop your researcher profile
Maths and Stats
Excel for Statistics
Statistical Analysis Software
Tools and Databases
Rarauka
LibrarySearch
Databases
Other library catalogues
Akoraka | Learn
MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Turnitin
EndNote
Panopto
Qualtrics
Collections
Ngā Kete e Toru
Art Collection
Research and special collections
Online Collections
Recreational reading
Donated collections
Library Services
Ratoka
Getting your ID Card
Borrowing and interloans
Request an interloan
Visitors and Alumni
Spaces and study rooms
Book a study room
Printing
Appointments and Drop-ins
Advice and Support
Hai Āwhina
Inclusive education
Career Centre
Drop-in and Pop-in times
PASS - Peer assisted study sessions
Health & Wellbeing
FAQs
Workshops and events
Academic skills workshops for students
Careers events
Taught Masters workshops
Postgraduate Toolbox
Teaching workshops for staff
Other workshops for staff
Calendar
Teaching
Whakaakoraka
Plan your teaching
Course design
Learning outcomes
Assessment
Course delivery approach
Lesson planning
Copyright and course readings
Short loans
Using eBooks in courses
Education Technologies
Drones
VR Headsets
Video and multimedia for education
The Video Lab
Teaching Technology Tools
Living Laboratory
Examples of Living Laboratory projects
Deliver your teaching
Teaching Practice
Teaching Technologies
CeLT Ambassadors Programme
CeLT Ambassadors
Manaaki Tauira Course Enhancements Programme
Evaluate your teaching
Student reps
Student feedback during semester
Course evaluations
Self-review
Peer review
Teaching observation
Teaching consultation
Scholarship of Teaching
Teaching Recognition
Teaching Shout-Out
Excellence in Education Awards
Teaching Tips
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2 August 2022
Have you ever wondered why more students do not seek you out for help with their course work and assessment?
28 July 2022
The Centre for Learning and Teaching (CeLT) in LTL has a team of experienced and dedicated Learning Advisors that can help all your students to consolidate and enhance their academic skills needs.
20 July 2022
Keyboard shortcuts are a useful way to simplify the use of software and improve your efficiency.
13 July 2022
Please remember that first impressions do count! This is equally true in face-2-face as well as online classes.
6 July 2022
Are you starting to prepare for your teaching in Semester 2?
29 June 2022
Do you have any course readings to upload to your Akoraka | Learn course page for Semester 2?
22 June 2022
15 June 2022
Course outlines represent a very especially important document that establishes the mutual expectations between Lincoln University, the course examiner and each student, in all matters relating to a course.
8 June 2022
Semester 1 teaching has come to an end and hopefully, you can now breathe. It is also the perfect time to reflect on your teaching before you get busy marking exams or planning for your S2 teaching.