So here we are again, with me missing another monthly blog post. But this time, it’s a little bit different than when I missed the post a couple of months ago. This time, something happens to my brain when summer vacation starts, which I’m sure a lot of us can relate to. I suddenly forgetContinue reading “Marking Time or Making Progress?”
Category Archives: Research and Writing
Time and Task Management:
Reflections on Post-Coursework Years Chaos. Regret. Stagnant. I think that is the best way to describe what these last few semesters as a Ph.D. Student and Ph.D. Candidate have felt like. I don’t have classwork to complete, classes to go to, or a true schedule to complete for accomplishing my tasks and goals for theContinue reading “Time and Task Management:”
Is that really how Mayor Crossman got elected? (with Update, December ’23)
I suppose the background you may need on this is that I am constructing a map as a part of my dissertation. Broadly speaking, I am generating a map to put the events and locations from my dissertation into a single place. And that allows me to answer some really cool questions. Like this one:Continue reading “Is that really how Mayor Crossman got elected? (with Update, December ’23)”
The Potential of Rediscovery, Part II: The Results
It has been two weeks since I started using MarginNote3 to work on my dissertation prospectus and one of my chapters. So let’s see how it went. Overall I am very happy with it. I love being able to see notes from multiple documents in the same place. Here are some notes that I made:Continue reading “The Potential of Rediscovery, Part II: The Results”
The Potential of Rediscovery…. Finding the Best Dissertation Notetaking and Research Tool
Follow me as I spend the next two weeks testing out the newest version of an app I found super interesting as an M.Ed. student to see if it is what I am looking for now as a PhD student.