Good Ideas for GCSE ICT Coursework

December 8th, 2008

GCSE ICT courseworkWriting GCSE ICT coursework is unavoidable for those students who want to get their General Certificate of Secondary Education.
If GCSE ICT coursework is what you are working on, our article should interest you. Have you already decided what topic to develop in your GCSE ICT coursework? Do you have any ideas? Well, the following info will definitely help you.
 
Due to its wide nature, ICT integrates many other sciences. Let it be the topic of your GCSE ICT coursework: ICT and Its Impact on Other Spheres of Life…
 
Here are several ideas you can use and develop in your GCSE ICT coursework.
 
ICT and Internet
 
You may investigate whether ICT, Internet in particular, are controlled by corporations. How does all this work? Besides, you can make a deep analysis of all the changes in the field of ICT that happened during the last five years. Present the outcomes of your research in details in your GCSE ICT coursework.
 
ICT and Physical Education
 
Some of the PE teachers use different information and communication technologies to make their classes more interesting and efficient. Examine in your GCSE ICT coursework how resources, training, funding, age, and personal opinion influence the integration of Information and Communication Technology (if at all) within the curriculum of PE.
 
ICT and Economics
 
If you choose to work with these two spheres, conduct research and analyze how ITs influence the development of economics and present the results in GCSE ICT coursework. We suggest you choose one particular country and focus on the development of economics under the influence of ICT there.

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300 Words about RE Coursework Writing

December 5th, 2008

RE courseworkHave you already spent several nights trying to start writing on your RE coursework? Do you not think that one of the possible ways out is to find a good writing guide?
 
Well, congratulations! In this article, you will find several tips on how to write a RE coursework.
 
PECULIARITIES OF RE COURSEWORKS:

  1. RE coursework should be properly structured. RE coursework chapters should be arranged as follows:
    • Introduction;
    • Main body (data presentation, evaluation, findings, and results);
    • Conclusions;
    • Bibliography;
    • Appendixes (optional).
  2. RE coursework has to be logical. That is why make sure that:
  3. You use transitions between the paragraphs;
  4. You eliminate meaningless sentences;
  5. Your RE coursework is grammatically correct.

SEVERAL RE COURSEWORK TOPIC IDEAS:
 
Some students cannot start writing RE courseworks just because they cannot decide on the topic to discuss:

  • Religion Is Based on Fears: True or False;
  • Religion and Marriages;
  • Religion of the XXI century vs. Religion of the XIX;
  • Religion and Magic in Ancient Egypt;
  • How God Is Presented in Different Religions.

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‘Recipe’ for a Food Technology Coursework

December 1st, 2008

food technology courseworkWhat do you know about healthy food? Do you prefer fast food or homemade food? Why?
 
Do you have answers to these questions? Well, if you do, everything is not that bad. Surely, these answers will not really help you to write a food technology coursework. However, considering these questions might give you a push to start your work.
 
Let us introduce you one of the recipes for preparing a good and a worthwhile food technology coursework. In other words, we suggest you a plan for writing a food technology coursework.

  1. Clear up what issues you would like to investigate. Food technology is a science that studies such processes as food preservation, packaging, use, etc… Naturally, it is almost impossible to highlight all these processes in your food technology coursework. So, narrow down the field up to a certain topic first.
  2. Find interesting information about the historical development of food technology. Find out more about such people as Louis Pasteur and Nicolas Appert. Write about their significance for the development of food technology in your food technology courseworks.
  3. Do not think that one source is enough to prepare a worthwhile food technology coursework. The more material you find, the more chances you have to get a good grade. Do not hurry! Find time to analyze information found.
  4. Do not forget to consult your tutor. If you have some doubts, try to get rid of them at once. It is better to ask than re-write the whole food technology coursework later.
  5. Edit the final version of your food technology courseworks. Make sure each part of your food technology coursework makes sense and is grammatically correct. Do not let minor mistakes spoil your grade and hard work!

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Chemistry Coursework Writing: 4 Secrets of Success

November 26th, 2008

Chemistry courseworkMany people have nightmares while sleeping. Students have them as well, and one of such nightmares might be caused by the assignment to a Chemistry coursework.
 
Do you worry about your Chemistry coursework? Are you afraid to fail the Chemistry coursework? Then, welcome to our blog!
 
Chemistry coursework writing will never be such a challenge for you anymore. Right now, you will find out the main secrets of writing a successful Chemistry coursework.
 
Secret 1. Know what you are capable of
 
If you are not confident of your abilities to cover a certain topic, never choose it, even if you are interested in it. Why should you run a risk of failing your Chemistry coursework? Is it not better to choose a topic corresponding to your level of knowledge and abilities?
 
Secret 2. Never write about something you do not completely understand
 
Of course, there is always a possibility to guess what a certain chemical issue, theory, or an approach means. Still, there is no 100% guarantee that you will be lucky to guess. That is why before writing about a certain issue in your Chemistry coursework, consult the tutor.
 
Secret 3. Find out what the tutor expects to see in your Chemistry courseworks
 
Get to know what your tutor welcomes in Chemistry courseworks. Just ask something like “What do you expect from a good Chemistry coursework on this topic?” Do your best to meet all the tutor’s expectations.
 
Secret 4. Do not put off the task

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Media Studies Courseworks: Ideas to Consider

November 25th, 2008

Media Studies courseworkMedia plays an important role nowadays. Television, newspapers, magazines, radio, etc. influence our society unceasingly, and you have a splendid opportunity to investigate this impact in your Media Studies coursework.
 
The first question that may arise in your mind is “what should I write about?” Actually, there are plenty of aspects to consider. Some of them are presented below:

  1. Advertising as a Means of Manipulating Social Consciousness
  2. What is the main function of advertising? Should it inform people? Does nowadays advertising fulfil the same function? How do advertising managers manipulate human consciousness? Discuss it in your Media Studies coursework.

  3. Advertising and Selling Program of Avon Cosmetics
  4. Do you agree that none of the companies will be successful unless the public is persuaded to buy its products? Develop this idea in the Media Studies coursework.

  5. Journalistic Reviews of a Book and Its Screen Version
  6. In order to cover this topic in the Media Studies coursework, you need to look through a number of interviews with:

    • The author of a certain book;
    • The director of film adaptation.

    How do journalists evaluate the screen version of the book? What are the differences between the script and its screen version? Discuss it in your Media Studies coursework.

  7. XXI century Internet Traps

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Free Coursework Guide

November 24th, 2008

courseworks guideDo you face the assignment to write a coursework for the first time in your life? Well, you must be a bit confused now. In spite of your tutor’s instructions, you still do not know what to start with. Do not give way to despair! We are eager to help you by providing a reliable coursework guide. All you need is to follow the steps presented.
 
Coursework Guide: Step 1. Decide on the research area and narrow it down
 
Your topic should be specific. So, narrow down the broader field up to a certain problem in order to formulate a topic for your coursework. For example:

  • Photosynthesis (too broad);
  • Comparison between Photosynthesis and Respiration (such topic is more correct).

Courseworks Guide: Step 2. Find out what information is available
 
Your knowledge within a certain field is not enough to accomplish a coursework. Surf the Web, look through all the scientific publications, etc. Make sure that the information found is up-to-date and relevant to your topic.
 
Coursework Guide: Step 3. Read, analyze, and make notes
 
There is no need to read all 5 volumes of a certain publication in order to write a coursework. Just find the most useful paragraphs and read them. Notes will help you draw correct conclusions and present them in your paper.
 
Courseworks Guide: Step 4. Develop a thesis statement
 
Now that you have a certain idea of the problem to consider, formulate your viewpoint clearly. It will be your thesis statement.
 
Coursework Guide: Step 5. Outline your ideas

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Hints for Writing “Of Mice and Men” Courseworks

November 20th, 2008

“Of Mice and Men” coursework“Of Mice and Men” is one of the best-known novels of John Steinbeck written in 1937. It is a story of two friends Lenny Small and George Milton, their dreams, and life problems.
 
A lot of themes are raised in the novel – the place of a human in the universe, nature of a human being, human loneliness, etc…
 
You have a wonderful opportunity to discuss all theses issues in your “Of Mice and Men” coursework.
 
Surely, you need to read this novel to present an interesting and informative “Of Mice and Men” coursework. You can also easily improve your work by means of including appropriate quotations taken from the story in your “Of Mice and Men” coursework.
 
If you lack ideas for the “Of Mice and Men” coursework, you can use those offered in this article.
 
“Of Mice and Men” coursework: 1st idea
 
Explain the reasons for violence inherent to almost every character in the novel. Some characters were violent by nature; the others accepted violence as an integral part of “normal” life. Pay attention to such characters as Lennie Small and Curley while writing the “Of Mice and Men” coursework.
 
“Of Mice and Men” coursework: 2nd idea

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300 Words about Media Courseworks

November 18th, 2008

media courseworkHave you heard that Eminem decided to become a recluse? Do you know those Hollywood starts who suffered from hypothec crisis? What do you know about the new President of America?
 
You can get answers to these questions by means of different Media services. Media is the only source that allows people to be aware of the latest news and rumours. That is why writing Media courseworks is always interesting and challenging.
 
Do you need to complete a Media coursework? Is it your next assignment? If you are looking for some catchy ideas to consider in the Media coursework, you will certainly find them right here.
 
Discuss women in media and their role.
 
Observe how the images of famous actresses have changed during the last decade. How do these changes influence teenage and female audience in particular? Find answers to these questions while writing your Media coursework.
 
Discuss ethics and violence in your Media coursework.
 
Examine the impact of media on juvenile crimes. Use statistical data, analytical works, and so on. While writing your Media coursework, you can use the following movies as examples: Sin City, Kill Bill, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, etc…

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Writing GCSE Geography Coursework

November 13th, 2008

GCSE geography courseworkWhile you are divided from us by geographical lines, which are imaginary, and by a language which is not the same, you have not come to an alien people or land. In the realm of the heart, in the domain of the mind, there are no geographical lines dividing the nations.
 
Anna Howard Shaw.
 
There are so many ways to find inspiration to start writing academic papers! If you cannot start writing a coursework, the first thing you do is turn on your computer and surf the Web to find sources of inspiration or some valuable information.
 
If you have problems and cannot prepare GCSE Geography coursework, read information presented in this article. Our ideas and useful tips may be something you really need to start GCSE Geography coursework writing.
 
A bit of motivation for your GCSE Geography coursework…

  1. Just think: after you complete this assignment, you will get your General Certificate of Secondary Education. It is one of the first documents that prove your knowledge and efforts.
  2. Writing GCSE Geography coursework gives you an opportunity to enlarge your awareness of our world, its secrets, etc.
  3. You get a wonderful chance to present your own GCSE Geography coursework, demonstrate your skills and abilities, and prove that you can work independently.

It is very important to know how to manage time wisely. That is why we recommend you follow our useful tips for writing GCSE Geography Coursework

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All You Should Know about Original Writing Coursework

November 11th, 2008

original writing courseworkTutors often check students’ knowledge by means of courseworks. To write a coursework means to continue investigating problems discussed during a course.
 
In this article, we are going to talk about an original writing coursework as one of the coursework types.
 
What is an original writing coursework?
 
So, what does an original writing coursework mean? Does it mean you have to use some original manner of writing? Or, probably, does an original writing coursework mean you have to deal with original documents and archives?
 
Actually, an original writing coursework is a result of your original exploration of a certain issue.
 
What distinguishes an original writing coursework from a traditional coursework?
 
When speaking on the differences between traditional and original writing courseworks, you should understand the following:
 
A traditional coursework does not require independent research as an original writing coursework does.
 
It means that a simple overview of materials used is quite enough for a traditional coursework. Original writing courseworks require more: they require critical evaluation of the sources used.
 
The requirements for original writing courseworks

  • Original writing courseworks should present your feedback to what you read. The tutor wants to see your ability to analyze and evaluate the information read. What is more, an original writing coursework introduces your original approach to the problem under investigation.
  • Original writing courseworks should be non-plagiarized. Even if some idea was borrowed, you must synthesize it and present in your own words.
  • Note: You can also format somebody’s ideas as quotations using an appropriate citation style.

  • Original writing courseworks should present some finding that you made during research.
    It may be challenging indeed to start writing. Still, if you do it successfully, your efforts will be awarded with the highest grade!

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