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Plan Your Project
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social sciences.
- Physical Description:
- Online course : (5 hr.)
- Place of Publication:
- London : SAGE Publishing 2021
- Summary:
- This course guides learners through the planning and development of an academic project. It supports the early preparation of a project and gives direction and advice during every stage, from developing a project idea through to the finalization of the project. It also provides tips on how to avoid procrastination and suggests resources and tools to plan effectively. This course will help learners to: •Understand what is needed to plan a project and map out and start to organize the development of their project. •Identify accessible resources and digital tools that can support project planning. •Identify how procrastination is manifested and develop strategies to avoid common pitfalls of procrastination, applying tactics to maintain focus. •Identify areas where support is most needed when planning a project and develop an action plan for getting support. •Understand the role of the supervisor and how to utilize the different help they offer. •Recognize the main stages of your research journey. •Map out and start to organize the development of your research project. MODULE ONE: BEFORE YOU BEGIN YOUR PROJECT: 1.How Do I Get Started with Planning My Project? 2.Why is Planning Important? 3.What is Research Project Planning? 4.What Kind of Planner Am I? MODULE TWO: WHAT DOES A GOOD RESEARCH PROJECT PLAN LOOK LIKE? 1.The Research Road Map 2.The Research Journey Mapped Out 3.Planning Key Parts of Your Research Project MODULE THREE: HOW DO I AVOID PROCRASTINATION? 1.When Do I Procrastinate? 2.How Can I Confront My Procrastination Habits? 3.How Do I Break the Cycle? 4.What Strategies Can I Adopt to Minimize Procrastination? MODULE FOUR: WHAT TOOLS AND RESOURCES CAN HELP MY PLANNING? 1.Digital Practice Made Simple 2.What Are Digital Tools? 3.Which Tools Do I Select? 4.Be Open to Wider Resources MODULE FIVE: WHO CAN SUPPORT ME TO BRING MY PLAN TOGETHER? 1.Feedback Is Valuable 2.Who Do I Call On? 3.How Can My Supervisor Help? 4.Your Academic Peers MODULE SIX: HOW DO I STAY ON TRACK? 1.Keep the Momentum Going 2.How Do I Map Each Month? 3.How Do I Break Each Month Down? 4.Reflect and Act 5.Checkpoint
- ISBN:
- 1-5297-7455-1
- OCLC:
- 1263344911
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