05-13-2019, 11:35 PM
"How to develop a research topic", "how to develop research questions", and more...
2 hours on-demand video
1 article
5/2019 new, just launched
104 students enrolled
4 stars (11 ratings)
Experienced author:
* Dr Jaroslaw Kriukow. Qualitative Researcher and Educational Consultant
I am an experienced researcher, academic tutor and research consultant specialising in educational research and research methodology, and I have worked for the universities of Oxford and Edinburgh.
What you'll learn:
* You will be able to make the most of your (usually limited) time and apply your reading, writing and thinking (yes, thinking!) skills to develop a good research idea, frame research questions and plan your Literature Review chapter
Questions which I answer in this course:
- What is a "good" research idea and how to develop it?
- How do you know what topics you should start with?
- Which sections of published work should you pay particular attention to?
- Where can you find the literature that is relevant?
- What reading techniques should you use?
- How to organise your reading sources?
- When should you start writing?
- What is free writing and how is it going to help you?
- How to come up with research questions and what types are?
- How to incorporate your idea and research questions into the Literature Review chapter?
- etc
Reviews:
* I enjoyed about "Free writing", "Research question", and the "interview". Over all it's a useful course as a research student.
* Highly recommended to anyone!
Exclusive course shared first here in BBHF; because I found it directly:
https://www.udemy.com/dr-kriukows-dissertation-training-part-one/
+Reps super appreciated! +Review to help author!
Peace and success :)
angelcrc7
.
2 hours on-demand video
1 article
5/2019 new, just launched
104 students enrolled
4 stars (11 ratings)
Experienced author:
* Dr Jaroslaw Kriukow. Qualitative Researcher and Educational Consultant
I am an experienced researcher, academic tutor and research consultant specialising in educational research and research methodology, and I have worked for the universities of Oxford and Edinburgh.
What you'll learn:
* You will be able to make the most of your (usually limited) time and apply your reading, writing and thinking (yes, thinking!) skills to develop a good research idea, frame research questions and plan your Literature Review chapter
Questions which I answer in this course:
- What is a "good" research idea and how to develop it?
- How do you know what topics you should start with?
- Which sections of published work should you pay particular attention to?
- Where can you find the literature that is relevant?
- What reading techniques should you use?
- How to organise your reading sources?
- When should you start writing?
- What is free writing and how is it going to help you?
- How to come up with research questions and what types are?
- How to incorporate your idea and research questions into the Literature Review chapter?
- etc
Reviews:
* I enjoyed about "Free writing", "Research question", and the "interview". Over all it's a useful course as a research student.
* Highly recommended to anyone!
Exclusive course shared first here in BBHF; because I found it directly:
https://www.udemy.com/dr-kriukows-dissertation-training-part-one/
+Reps super appreciated! +Review to help author!
Peace and success :)
angelcrc7
.