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AQA Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) - What makes a stand out student? For your info. Sign in — FutureLearn. Presentation night 2014. Talk the Talk: How to Give a Great Presentation — The Open University. This hands-on course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to create and deliver confident presentations and speeches.

Talk the Talk: How to Give a Great Presentation — The Open University

<p>Unable to play video. Please enable JavaScript or consider upgrading your browser. </p> Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% This free six-week course introduces the mechanics of effective, persuasive oral presentations, by giving you the opportunity to analyse examples and then create your own. You will find your own examples of impressive presentations, share and discuss them with other students. At the end of the course you will have a powerful presentation you have created and can be proud of, which you can take away with you and present with confidence in your academic, professional or personal life.

Futurelearn. This course has an alternative start date of 15 September.

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Curiosity is one of humanity’s most important characteristics. It has enabled us to make the unknown known, to break barriers and to shine a light on all aspects of life, from our day to day hobbies to the exploration of the stars. Our innate desire to explore is responsible for many of our proudest achievements. This course will help train you to harness your curiosity and use it to undertake your own research projects in a scholarly manner. The course is intended for anyone who is currently undertaking or planning to undertake a piece of academic research, be that the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), International Baccalaureate Extended Essay, coursework or a piece of independent scholarship.

AQA 9990 W PL EXAMPLE38 PAGE23. EPQ 14 page booklet. 1 EPQ Report. 1 EPQ Documents. Past presentation example (Grade A project) BPS Research Digest: We're happier when busy but our instinct is for idleness. Being forced to wait for fifteen minutes at the airport luggage carousel leaves many of us miserable and irritated. If we'd spent the same waiting time walking to the carousel we'd be far happier. That's according to Christopher Hsee and colleagues, who say we're happier when busy but that unfortunately our instinct is for idleness. Unless we have a reason for being active we choose to do nothing - an evolutionary vestige that ensures we conserve energy.

Consider Hsee's first study. His team offered 98 students a choice between delivering a completed questionnaire to a location that was a 15-minute round-trip walk away, or delivering it just outside the room and then waiting 15 minutes. If the same snack bar was offered at both locations then the majority (68 per cent) of students chose the lazy option, delivering the questionnaire just outside the room. Hsee CK, Yang AX, & Wang L (2010). Post written by Christian Jarrett (@psych_writer) for the BPS Research Digest.