Thursday 12 December 2013

Lecture 5 - Resolving your reserach project

 
Don’t lose sight of your central goal / overall question
Prioritise- don’t obsess over how things look or read
Involve your tutor
Manage yourself


Project Self Assessment

Write down the major aims of the project
Give a brief summary of the work so far
Comment on your time management
Do you know what the final project will look like?
What steps will you take to ensure it gets there?
What areas of the project are you worried about?
What ‘risk management’ plans do you have?
How are you going to use the remaining tutorials?
 
 Running out of Time
 
17th Jan- 5 weeks away 
Refer to your original plan 
Be more disciplined than ever 
Don’t prioritise the practical over the written element 
Scale down your ambitions if necessary 
Set targets

Some Other General Advice
 
Look again at your question or theme…have you done what you set out to 
do or do you need to change your title?
 
Make sure everything in your project relates to your title/question or theme (if you have 
wandered off on a tangent you may be penalized). 

Make sure your dissertation is pitched at the right level i.e. avoid lots of description and include lots of critical analysis supported by relevant theory (see the earlier lectures).
Justify everything you say with discussion or examples.
Support all of your assertions with references and evidence.
Introduce each chapter with a brief statement telling the reader what you are setting out to do and how this chapter fits in with the whole thing.
Conclude each chapter by stating what you have achieved and how it links with the next ‘bit’.
A general overall introduction and conclusion should also be included giving the reader an insight into what is to come (intro) and what you have achieved (conclusion).
 

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