inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 12 - MZ
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/week-12-mz.html
Friday, 8 April 2016. Week 12 - MZ. The most important (and incredibly useful) takeaway I’ve received from this course is better understanding how to ask a research question properly. I’m completing a course-based degree, so I wasn’t as heavily invested in discovering methods of research, as I perhaps should have been. With that said, the fundamental basic understanding of the intention. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Print Vs. Ebooks. Week 12 - MZ.
thetwelveforties.wordpress.com
annastandish | The Twelve Forties
https://thetwelveforties.wordpress.com/author/annastandish
December 6, 2013 · 4:42 pm. Week 12: Wrapping up. My research has gone through quite a few stages in this term (even more in this last week, though I’m almost embarrassed to admit it). I started out with a squishy little grub of an inkling about gender and fan/producer dynamics in Doctor Who, and by the time I submitted the thing today, I was wrestling with a big Twitter and. Know that I now know a lot more about research methods and proposals than I did in September. In theory, the Library of Congress&#...
thetwelveforties.wordpress.com
tracymatos | The Twelve Forties
https://thetwelveforties.wordpress.com/author/tracymatos
December 5, 2013 · 11:25 pm. Week 12 – How My Research Question Has Evolved. Can’t believe this is the end already! Good luck to everyone on your research proposals and other assignments and see you all next semester! November 29, 2013 · 2:04 pm. Week 11 – Peer Review. Lovejoy, T.I., Revenson, T.A., France, C.R. (2011). Reviewing manuscripts for peer-review journals: A primer for novice and seasoned reviewers. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 42. November 22, 2013 · 1:23 pm. Week 8 – Statistics. This blog ...
thetwelveforties.wordpress.com
Sweet Pics, Darwin. You got any online? | The Twelve Forties
https://thetwelveforties.wordpress.com/2014/03/21/sweet-pics-darwin-you-got-any-online
Sweet Pics, Darwin. You got any online? March 21, 2014 · 4:30 pm. Protected: Sweet Pics, Darwin. You got any online? This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. Enter your password to view comments. Tagged as Blogging question. Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals. Sweet Pics, Darwin. You got any online? Protected: Sweet Pics, Darwin. You got any online? Protected: Sweet Pics, Darwin. You got any online? Week 12: Wrapping up. On Week 2: Research Interest.
inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 11 - MZ
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/week-11-mz.html
Friday, 1 April 2016. Week 11 - MZ. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Print Vs. Ebooks. Week 12: Final Thoughts. Week 12 - MZ. Week 11 Difficulties in reproducing qualitative r. Week 12 - Ewan. Week 12 - The Finish Line. Week 12 Blog Post - Annia. Week 12 - Mikaela. Week 12 Response - Final Thoughts and Questions - . Week 12 Post - Shevaun Ruby. Week 12 - The yellow brick road home. ANB: Week 12 Response. Visual Approaches to Research. Week 11 - MZ.
inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 12 - Ewan
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/week-12.html
Thursday, 7 April 2016. Week 12 - Ewan. I often find my self at the end of a course wishing I could go back and start all over again but you rarely get the chance to revisit the work. I think the great thing about being at the post-graduate level is hitting upon an area of research interest, knowing that you can revisit the materials, the literature, and the concepts, and continually build and elaborate on the work. 8 April 2016 at 08:41. But I think its fantastic that a research question like yours stud...
inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 9 Artefact
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/week-9-artefact.html
Thursday, 7 April 2016. While watching the local news over the past few months, one of the biggest topics always ends up being the housing market in Toronto. Thinking about whether it's the land or the house that makes the prices, I thought about the reason as to why houses are designed the way they are. This interest is also sparked by the recent renovations my family has decided to do, since our home is well over 50 years and in need of an upgrade. Although the topic is not as flashy or exciting, I thi...
inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 11 - Documentation
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/week-11-documentation.html
Friday, 1 April 2016. Week 11 - Documentation. I was intrigued and in many ways inspired by the readings and guest lecture on performance as research, particularly with regard to the documentation. I also wondered what a week or month of performances might have added to David Phillips' research. This is not unusual in theatre so why not in performance based research? Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Print Vs. Ebooks. Week 12: Final Thoughts. Week 11...
inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 12 - The yellow brick road home
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/the-yellow-brick-road-home.html
Tuesday, 5 April 2016. Week 12 - The yellow brick road home. My research question evolved greatly about midway through the course. I realized that what you desire to research can grow and change and evolve the same way a person's passions evolve. It was also beneficial that we were not limited to our original SSHRC proposal. In the realm of hypothetical research it is quite wonderful to be able to expand upon research that is meaningful on a personal level and beneficial on a community level. Determining...
inf1240winter16.blogspot.com
INF1240 Research Blog: Week 12 - The Finish Line
http://inf1240winter16.blogspot.com/2016/04/week-12-finish-line.html
Wednesday, 6 April 2016. Week 12 - The Finish Line. While life got crazy and stressful this semester (as always, of course), my research question actually turned out to be the most stable thing for me throughout these past twelve weeks, surprisingly. Something that did evolve, however, was my understanding of how I was supposed to ask it. Luker, K. (2008). Salsa Dancing Into The Social Sciences. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment. ANB: ...