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1 A Tour of the ELES Online Study Skills Handbook for Secondary Schools. www.studyskillshandbook.com.au This site will help your students improve their results at school and achieve greater academic success.

2 www.studyskillshandbook.com.au Click on the login button and enter the user name and password for your school.

3 Note: If your school has a secure section of the school website, your webmaster can set up a link so students just click on an image and go straight through to the study skills handbook site without needing to enter user name or password. Please contact us if you would like information on how to set up this feature.

4 This is the home page, links to the units of work are below, extra features on the right.

5 One of the first things students should do is to click on the TRACKING SYSTEM icon.

6 They then choose a user name and password and this will allow students to save the results of their end of unit quizzes. They will still use the main school login to enter the site, but this tracking system login will be just for their individual results. You can come back to the TRACKING SYSTEM at any time to check your progress by entering your user name and password.

7 Students can check their scores for the end of unit quizzes. They can re-take a quiz at any time and it will only save the results of the quizzes if they get a higher score next time (ie. it will not replace the result with a lower score).

8 Once students have signed up for the tracking system they should start working through the units. Teachers may direct students to particular units or students may browse through the units as needed. Either click on one of the 4 image icons to start working on a unit or click here to see the units as a list instead:

9 Here are the 26 units as a list. You can also enter the units through the 4 image icons.

10 Here are the units in the first image icon ‘Working Better at Home’.

11 Here are the units in the second image icon ‘Working Better at School’.

12 Here are the units in the third image icon ‘Improving Your Skills’.

13 Here are the units in the fourth image icon ‘Improving the way you study’.

14 When students enter a unit, first there is an audio file to start, then they take a check-up with the study skills doctor to see how healthy they are in this area.

15 Students can then vote in the online poll or view the results. Then they can print or open a worksheet to use with the unit before clicking on the first link.

16 In each unit students follow the instructions of things to do, watch the video files and explore the techniques.

17 There are videos of students, parents and teachers throughout the handbook and students will also be asked what they do and for their opinion on different areas related to study skills.

18 Come back the following Monday and they will see their responses have been posted. All students responses are checked before posting to ensure no inappropriate content is added.

19 And of course there are games too!

20 There is all sorts of useful info and examples in the units. These audio buttons will read the content to students if clicked. These audio buttons are recordings of students etc.

21 Students will find that certain areas, for example, Research Skills, will be particularly useful when they need to do an assignment.

22 If students have trouble managing their time, a number of units look at this topic and will teach skills like good diary use.

23 The unit on Summarising takes a comprehensive look at the important skill of making study notes.

24 At the end of each unit there is a quiz, sometimes multiple choice, sometimes True/False or fill in the missing words etc. Students can save the results of their quiz if they have chosen a user name and password in the tracking system.

25 This year modules will also be introduced for each unit where at the end of the unit students can see if they are able to apply their knowledge to practical situations. When they have completed all 6 scenarios a PDF file of their answers will be created. Students can view this digital portfolio through the tracking system.

26 In addition to the units, there are 9 image icons in the additional features section. Ask any study skills question here come back Monday to see the response! Lots of planners, summary sheets, all sorts of useful things to print. $50 iTunes voucher up for grabs each month, create something related to study skills and submit to win. Sign up for the tracking system and check progress. Find out what is new each month. User guide and tips for best functionality. Find all the fun stuff here! Podcasts that can be downloaded and listened to on topics like getting organised.

27 Here is an example of what you will find on the podcast page.

28 On the questions page students, parents and teachers can get help on all sorts of school related issues, see what other people have asked or ask your own question.

29 The student favourites page has links direct to lots of the fun stuff in the site, videos, games etc. This is my favourite, students send in photos of what their pets are doing while they are at school.

30 There are also additional units added that students will find useful:

31 The teacher admin button has lots of useful features.

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33 On the teacher admin page, you are able to view the results of any students from your school using the tracking system. Your school’s admin password can be found in the folder sent to the school contact person on subscription/renewal. You can use this password to check on your students' progress. Do not give this password to students! If you want to be able to track your student's progress, you need to encourage them to sign up to the tracking system so they can save their results after each end of unit quiz.

34 We suggest that you regularly publish the web address: www.studyskillshandbook.com.au and the user name and password in your school newsletter (or remind students they can access the site directly from the school site if you have set up this facility as per point 2 above). In addition to this, each month we will email the contact person for the school a sample newsletter item which will consist of a 'study skills tip' for the month, and direct students' attention to some new features of the site. There are also different video and powerpoint tours you can use. On the teacher admin page you will find information about: 1.Viewing results from the tracking system. 2.Automating access from your school site. 3.School newsletter items. 4.Ways to inform the school community: flyers, handouts, powerpoints, video tours. 5.Info on re-subscribing and new passwords. 6.Ideas on ways to use the handbook.

35 It is a good idea to have your pastoral team discuss the best way for your school to make the most of the handbook. - Some schools just give the login details to students and parents and allow them to use it at home and also direct students or parents to a particular unit when they are having trouble with some area of study skills. In this instance the handbook is used mainly at home. - In addition to this, some schools will take groups of students to computer labs at school, and let them browse the handbook or have students print off a worksheet for one of the units (or have printed and copied these in advance) and have students work through a particular unit. Students could also type their answers directly into the word versions of the handbook and save to their computers. Students by nature will tend to browse erratically through the handbook so having students complete the worksheets for each unit ensures they have worked thoroughly through the material for each unit. - Some schools will plan each year which year groups will formally complete which topics at school that year as part of the pastoral program. The RECORD OF COMPLETION and TOPICS COMPLETED TRACKER are useful to help in this process. The last page of the INFO FOR TEACHERS handout (see above) also discusses ideas for integrating the handbook into a pastoral program.

36 So start improving your students’ study skills today! www.studyskillshandbook.com.au


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