unit 1
1.1 listening: tech team puts microscope on cellphone
1.2 speaking: how to make your speaking easierand more effective
1.3 reading: what is computer science fromwikipedia
1.4 writing: introduction to writing in englishfor an english academic audience
1.5 inside academics: how to write email or whatis email etiquette
unit 2
2.1 listening: soccer players ranked withnetwork analysis
2.2 speaking: effective powerpoint
2.3 reading: manipulation of the crowd: howtrustworthy are online ratings
2.4 writing: elementary rules of usage from theelements of style (part ii)
2.5 inside academics: tips for writing a coverletter
unit 3
3.1 listening: selected from science magazinepodcast
3.2 speaking: presentation tips
3.3 reading: is your computer secure
3.4 writing: the elements of style iiielementary principles of composition
3.5 inside academics: how to write an effectivecv
unit 4
4.1 listening: the impact of innovation andtechnology to us election
4.2 speaking: identifying your goals andorganizing your presentation
4.3 reading: cybersecurity: how safe are yourdata?
4.4 writing: the standards of a scientificpaper
4.5 inside academics: how to write personalstatement
unit 5
5.1 listening: bill gates's keynote in ces2008
5.2 speaking: oral presentationadvices
5.3 reading: how to read a paper
5.4 writing: notes on technical writing inmathematical writing
5.5 inside academics: how to write a literaturereview
unit 6
6.1 listening: steve jobs' keynote in wwdc2010
6.2 speaking: how to give a good talk
6.3 reading: how to read a computer scienceresearch paper
6.4 writing: tips on (science and engineering)bachelor's and master's thesis writing
6.5 inside academics: how to write adissertation
unit 7
7.1 listening: a lecture on hardware in harvarduniversity
7.2 speaking: delivering winningpresentations
7.3 reading: how to read a cs researchpaper
7.4 writing: scientific writing for computerscience students
7.5 inside academics: how to survive in graduateschool
unit 8
8.1 listening: a lecture on intemet in harvarduniversity
8.2 speaking: hints for ph.d. proposal defenseand ph.d. defense
8.3 reading: from ieee s&p magazine
8.4 writing: tips for writing technicalpapers
8.5 inside academics: how to do research andresearch methodology
unit 9
9.1 listening: a lecture on introduction ofalgorithm in mit
9.2 speaking: phone interview preparation
9.3 reading: selected from the most citedtextbook in computer science
9.4 writing: an evaluation of the ninth sospsubmissions
9.5 inside academics: the three golden rules forsuccessful scientific research and the ph.d. experience
unit 10
10.1 listening: acm sigkdd tutorial
10.2 speaking: how to do a good lecturing
10.3 reading: one of the most cited papers incomputer science
10.4 writing: how to write a title, abstract andconclusion (selected from scientific writing, a reader and writer'sguide)
10.5 inside academics: nsf career proposalwriting tips
appendix a other related suggestions
a.1 on looking at sentences
a.2 ten lessions in clarity and grace
a.3 four (easy) steps to better writing
a.4 how to read an engineering researthpaper
a.5 computer science'academic conferences
a.6 citeseer's most cited computer sciencecitations
appendix b partial translations
b.1 the elements of style ii--elementary rulesof usag
b.2 the elements of style iii--elementaryprinciples of composition
reference