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         <title>Guest lecture by Sylwia wodyk.(Maximizing your learning on master’s programme)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>This lecture was given by sylwia wodyk after Easter break and it was our last lecture. She shared her personal experience with us such as culture shock and explained informative things about our programme such as note making, credit scores etcetera. She gave us knowledge about the credit scores that how many credit scores we need to complete our degree successfully. The point which was looks valuable to me was note making skill. This skill will help me in my main master course. She told us about the obstacles which we may face in our masters degree. She also added a short dance video in her lecture in the last to make it more interesting and memorable. Overall this lecture was very informative and interesting.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Guest lecture by Dr Nataliya Shiraz(Academic Integrity and Good Academic Practice: Lecturers&#39; Perspective)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>This lecture was given by Dr Nataliya Shiraz. In this lecture she explained almost everything about academic integrity. She said that at university level it require to give credit to the person whose ideas we have used. If we do not do this then it would be considered as plagiarism. Plagiarism is when we use another person’s thoughts and words as our own. Moreover, she also gave knowledge about different forms of academic misconduct. In this she explained about plagiarism, collusion, falsification or ghosting. She also make us aware about the hidden text by giving some examples. She also did reflection on different types of academic misconduct by explaining 4 case studies. Apart from this, she also told us some strategies for receiving support and have one- to- one tutorials with London met library team. In summary, the lecture was very informative.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Guest lecture by Dr Nataliya Shiraz (Secondary data : Measuring the unmeasurable in a Research Project)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>This lecture was delivered by Dr Nataliya Shiraz. In this lecture she explained almost everything about secondary data. She explained the definition of secondary data that it refers to the analysis of existing data collected by others. The told us about the differences between primary and secondary data as well as quantitative and qualitative data by giving some examples. Moreover, she gave us knowledge about the types of secondary data such as government reports, white papers, annual corporate reports etcetera. She explained us about from where we can get secondary data and three steps to evaluate it which are outline the purpose, represent data and describe and analyse by linking to your research. This lecture was valuable for me because it helps me in my research report and presentation to analyze my secondary data. Overall, this lecture was very informative.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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