So, Ducky, you have to write a report… Dr Jens J. Hansen Jo Perry Melanie Wong Dr Bill Hagan.

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So, Ducky, you have to write a report… Dr Jens J. Hansen Jo Perry Melanie Wong Dr Bill Hagan

So, Ducky, you have to write a report... What should you do? What should your report present and where on earth do you begin? On the handout, well give you after this, just follow the numbers to the pot of gold... But for now, just look carefully... I tort I saw a puddycat but it was the report I have to write...

1. In the beginning… You have to write about a number of things so it's a good idea to have a separate section (or file) for each. – What will your headings be? Hint: they are likely to include: – an abstract; – some acknowledgements; – list of contents, tables and figures; – an introduction; – a summary of literature; – points about research procedures; – presentation and discussion of findings; and, – a conclusion. Then of course, you have to include references and you might have even some appendices.

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3. Writing an abstract. An abstract is: – a thumbnail of the report; – it's a word summary that tells the reader what they will be reading including what the research challenge was, how it was undertaken, what was found and what was concluded. To learn more click on the link below: -guide-to-writing-a-persuasive-academic- abstract/Page1.html -guide-to-writing-a-persuasive-academic- abstract/Page1.html An abstract is ideally prepared after practically everything else has been done.

4. Remember to say thanks to those who helped you... Acknowledgements have to be written which means you thank those who should be thanked; You're probably looking at around a page all up but it could be shorter or even a bit longer; This doesn't get marked but it has to be present.

5. Introduction Your exciting saga has to include a succinct, relevant introduction that tells the reader what your report is about. My story is about......blah, blah, blah......and it concludes that......etc., etc., etc. Wish hed hurry up... This is getting heavy!

6. Literature Yes, Ducky, you need to summarise, or even better, critique the literature you've looked at; See all the other notes we gave you about how to do this.

7. Research procedures Describe your research procedures which means tell the readers/markers why you used your chosen approach (methodology) and what you actually did to gather data (methods); Oh, and remember to discuss ethics.

8. Present your findings/results Present what you found in a simple way and remember to discuss the relevance and implications of whatever you found; Otherwise, Ducky, we won't know!

9. Conclusion When the sands of time are almost running out, what will you have concluded, Ducky? Now go ahead and tell your readers about that!

10. References Remember, it's an academic report so we want to know about your references; By the way, you may need to add appendices (listed as Appendix A [with title], as Appendix B [with title] and so on... ); Remember to include your List of Appendices in your TOC; Not all reports have appendices.

Luck of the Irish? So there you have it, Ducky – a quick traipse through the fresh fields of report construction. Its pretty straight forward, really. And as Lewis Carroll wrote (in Alice Through the Looking Glass) Take care of the sense and the words will take care of themselves. Good luck.