workshop series about reading/writing strategies

Started by Vid, April 25, 2021, 03:19:23 PM

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Vid

Colleagues,

Every year during May-June, I hold a small workshop series for my grad students about reading/writing strategies, how to read a paper and take the main message and also how to write a scientific essay.

This is our 3rd year, and any tips/resources/link would be greatly appreciated.

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Ruralguy

Cover the paper abstract, split into groups and have them read a paper and come up with an abstract. Compare to the actual abstract. Could do this as a pre or post discussion/lecture exercise on abstracts.

Morden

Robyn Mayes from Queensland University of Technology put together a series of short videos about critical reading in graduate school. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGlOT12GwaY&list=PLbEaFQBOoGwSwOx7OvTdlMritByL9AEM5&index=1

Puget

I love this book-- I started using it with grad students when it was in blog form, and then she turned to into a a proper book. The students find it very helpful!
https://www.amazon.com/Writing-Workshop-Better-Happier-Academia/dp/1733484604
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Vid

"I see the world through eyes of love. I see love in every flower, in the sun and the moon, and in every person I meet." Louise L. Hay