Find Me Online
My Research Output
My Social Networks
Recent Posts
- Using ethnographic field notes in the actual writing of a paper
- Planning for Survival with a Cherry on Top
- Developing an entire course around a specific research project
- How to prepare for a reading-intensive undergrad or graduate seminar (for students) and how to design a syllabus that offers reading guidance to students (for faculty)
- On the importance of the Reading, Note-Taking, Synthesizing and Writing sequence in developing an academic research and writing practice
- Linking theory with research, choosing a theoretical framework and developing alternative explanations
- Three hot takes on the (wrong-headed) assumptions that incoming undergraduates and graduates have research skills
- Getting the most out of writing groups (online and offline)
- Analog note-taking when highlighting is not possible (e.g. books)
- On the benefits of online writing groups
- Expanding Detailed Outlines into Memorandums and those into Full Manuscripts
- How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking – for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers (my reading notes)
- Writing papers using Initial Outlines and Detailed Outlines
- Reconsidering the Zoom University, synchronic/asynchronic and online teaching and learning
- Those who can, DO *AND* TEACH – on what teaching entails
- Teaching and pedagogy in the Zoom COVID19 pandemic times: Reducing reading workload and making my courses more practical and pragmatic
- Syllabus: The Remarkable, Unremarkable Document That Changes Everything (Germano and Nicholls) – my reading notes
- Project management for academics III: Juggling multiple writing/research projects
- How to develop a writing practice II: 12 tips to help you start, develop and hone your writing craft
- How to develop a writing practice I: Read “Writing Practice Developmental Books”
- The Writer’s Practice: Building Confidence in your Nonfiction Writing (John Warner) – my reading notes
- Economical Writing: Thirty Five Rules for Clear and Persuasive Prose
- A typology of books about writing (Inspirational, Thematic and Developmental)
- Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life (Anne Lamott) – my reading notes
- The September 2020 #AICCSED Reading, Annotating and Systematizing Challenge
Recent Comments