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# Keyword:Essays

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# Keyword: Essays

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- ## [Critical writing](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/art-and-design/critical-writing/)

  - Art and design

  Critical writing involves analysis and review, supported by evidence. In design, it may take the form of an essay, visual analysis or journal article. The process of writing an essay incorporates a number of elements: analysing the task, research, developing an organised structure through mind mapping, writing a first draft,...
- ## [Critical writing: Structure](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/art-and-design/critical-writing/structure-0/)

  - Art and design
  - Critical writing

  This section outlines the overall structure of a critical essay comprising an introduction, body and conclusion. The structure will help you plan and organise your response to the task - an analysis of a particular work of communication design from the twentieth century. Overview Use the questions provided in the...
- ## [Essays](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/assessments/essays/)

  - Assessments

  An essay is a discussion in response to a question or statement. In it, you present an argument based on evidence and your analysis of relevant theory and research. First steps Carefully read and analyse the essay topic and identify the key words. Generally, essay topics are made up of...
- ## [Essays: Review](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/assessments/essays/review/)

  - Assessments
  - Essays

  It's important to revise your draft to ensure it addresses the task and is written clearly. Use the checklists on this page to get you started. Essay editing checklist Use the checklist below to guide your revision. Structure Does the introduction clearly state the topic and what will be covered?...
- ## [Evaluate information sources](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/assessments/getting-started-with-assignments/choose-valid-sources/evaluate-information-sources/)

  - Assessments
  - Getting started with assignments
  - Choose valid sources

  When you choose information for your assignments, there should be a continual evaluation process occurring. Evaluate information for its relevance and usefulness to your work, and its quality. Not all information that is published is credible and reliable, especially if you find that information on the web. As a smart...
- ## [How to create a mind map](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/university-essentials/study-essentials/mind-mapping/how-create-mind-map/)

  - University essentials
  - Study essentials
  - Mind mapping

  Mind maps are a great way to plan your work and to get organised. They can help you to understand how the ideas in your essays, reports and other assessments connect together. On this page, you'll find tips for creating a mind map. There are three steps to mind mapping....
- ## [Plan and research](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/assessments/essays/plan-and-research/)

  - Assessments
  - Essays

  A good place to start planning your essay is by researching your topic. From there, you can move on to develop a mind map that helps you formulate a linear essay plan. Start early and plan how you will manage your time. Tools like the Assignment planner can be useful...
- ## [Propositional writing](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/art-and-design/propositional-writing/)

  - Art and design

  Propositional writing sets out a plan of action or design intent. It presents clearly what the project or idea is, outlines why certain actions or design elements are significant (the reasoning behind the project) and how they can be achieved. What is an abstract? An abstract is a short piece...
- ## [Structure of an essay](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/assessments/essays/write/)

  - Assessments
  - Essays

  An essay has three parts: the introduction, a body and a conclusion. Write using your detailed plan. Expect to write several drafts....
- ## [Summarising](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/writing-fundamentals/academic-style/summarising/)

  - Writing fundamentals
  - Academic style

  When you want to refer to the general ideas of a longer text, speech, or other creative work, without going into all the details, you can use a summary. A summary is an overview that contains the main points of a work. Summaries are much shorter than the works themselves,...
- ## [Topic sentences](https://learninglab.rmit.edu.au/writing-fundamentals/writing-paragraphs/topic-sentences/)

  - Writing fundamentals
  - Writing paragraphs

  A well-written paragraph contains a topic sentence. A topic sentence controls the main idea discussed in a paragraph. It provides the reader with a summary of the key idea and the point of view the writer is expressing. It is often the first sentence as it acts as an introduction...