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?”
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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)”
Reflections on an Uncalendared Semester
Chaos. That is the best way to describe what this semester felt like. Or rather this whole school year. This was the first time I did not have classwork to complete, classes to go to, and an actual schedule to accomplish my tasks and goals for the semester, and I felt it was hard. Sure,Continue reading “Reflections on an Uncalendared Semester”
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.
How a newly minted Ph.D. Candidate prepares for 2023
I realize that I am somewhat late to the game when it comes to “journaling” my Ph.D. journey, at least publically. I do promise that I have some things set aside for myself to reflect upon later, but for now, I wanted to branch out and be a bit more public-facing as I really startContinue reading “How a newly minted Ph.D. Candidate prepares for 2023”