A Tour of the ELES Online Study Skills www.studyskillshandbook.com.au

A Tour of the ELES Online Study Skills
Handbook for Secondary Schools.
www.studyskillshandbook.com.au
This site will help you become a more
efficient student, improve your
results at school and achieve greater
academic success.
www.studyskillshandbook.com.au
Click on the login button and enter the user name and password for your school.
This is the home page, tabs along the top are the main navigation for the site.
To access the units of work students can click on any of the
43 unit links on the home page.
One of the first things you should do is to click on the “USING THIS SITE” link
and read the info and take the tours.
Then click on the “TRACKING SYSTEM” icon on the home page.
Choose a user name and password and this will allow you to save
the results of your end of unit quizzes and modules. You will still use
the main school login to enter the site, but this tracking system
login will be just for your results.
You can come
back to the
TRACKING
SYSTEM at any
time to check
your progress
by entering
your user name
and password.
The system will show you your scores for the end of unit quizzes. You can retake a quiz every month and it will only save the results of the quizzes if you get
a higher score next time (ie. it will not replace your result with a lower score).
Scroll underneath on the same page to see which modules you have completed.
Once you have signed up for the tracking system you should start working through
the units on the home page.
Your teacher may direct you to particular units or you may browse through the
units as needed.
When you enter a unit first there is an audio file to start, then you vote in a poll and take
a check-up with the study skills doctor to see how healthy you are in this area.
You can also print or open a worksheet to use with the unit before clicking on the
first link.
In each unit you follow
the instructions of
things to do, watch the
video files and explore
the techniques.
There are videos of
students, parents
and teachers
throughout the
handbook and you
will also be asked
for your opinion
on different areas
related to study
skills.
Come back the following Monday and see if your responses have been posted. You can also
view what other students do and there is lots of student-generated content on the site.
And of course there are games too!
You will find all sorts of useful info and examples in the units.
These audio buttons
will read the content
to you.
These audio
buttons are
recordings of
students etc.
The unit on Summarising takes a comprehensive look at the important
skill of making study notes.
You will find that certain areas, for example, Research Skills, will be
particularly useful when you need to do an assignment.
If you have trouble managing your time, a number of units look at this topic and
will teach you skills like good diary use.
At the end of each unit there is a quiz, sometimes multiple choice, sometimes
True/False or fill in the missing words etc. Save the results of your quiz using the
user name and password for the tracking system.
Each unit also has a “module” where at the end of the unit you can see if you are able to
apply your knowledge to practical situations. When you have completed all 6 scenarios a
PDF file of your answers will be created. You can view this digital portfolio through the
tracking system.
There are a number of extra features on MORE menu on the home page:
Here is an example of what you will find on the podcast page.
On the questions page you can
get help on all sorts of school
related issues, see what other
people have asked or ask your
own question.
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.
So start improving your
study skills today!
www.studyskillshandbook.com.au
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