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Thesis Writing Process Getting Started

Learn about the writing process, self-management strategies, and thesis structure. Share strategies and experiences.

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Thesis Writing Process Getting Started

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  1. Thesis Writing ProcessGetting Started For Postgraduate Students Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development Trinity College Dublin http://student-learning.tcd.ie toconnor@tcd.ie

  2. Learning Objectives • Learn about the writing process – starting & maintaining writing • Identify self-management strategies to aid process • Consider the structure of a thesis • Share strategies & experiences

  3. R. Murray’s Model (2002) Social • Interactions, discussion • Support Psychological • Motivation, goal setting, self-monitoring Rhetorical = Writing • Regular writing • “Snack” writing + “binge” writing

  4. Core Strategies • Goal Setting • Writing Strategies – Getting started • Creating Structure

  5. Goal Setting & Planning • Desires & Wants v.s. Goals & Tasks • SMART • Planning Tools • Timeline/Overview • Weekly

  6. SMART Goal Setting • S = Specific • M = Measurable • A = Action • R = Realistic • T = Time-based

  7. Writing Timetable • Deadlines • Hard deadlines • Soft deadlines • Your thoughts and experiences?

  8. Getting Started • Topic Issue or Problem • Subject • Context • Variable • Benefit or contribution • Research design

  9. Writing Strategies • Book/journal • Write to prompts • Freewriting • Generative writing • Writing Sandwich • Practicalities

  10. Writing to prompts • What writing have I done and what would I like to do? • Where do my ideas come from? • How does what I read compare with my own views? • What I want to write about next is… • What do I want to write about next?

  11. Freewriting • Writing for 5 minutes • Without stopping • In sentences • Private – no external reader • No structure needed • Topic related to your research • Like brainstorming in sentences

  12. Generative writing • Writing for 5 minutes • Without stopping • In sentences • Focusing on one topic (maybe from your freewriting • To be read by someone else

  13. Writing Sandwich • Writing – 10 minutes • Talking – 10 minutes • Writing – 10 minutes

  14. Practicalities • Writing kit • Backup • Style manual • Acquire reference system or software • Research & writing diary

  15. Structure • Outline • Generic thesis structure • Allocate word count for each section • Design sub-sections • Table of contents feature • Write in layers

  16. Writing in layers • Write a list of chapter headings • Write a sentence or two on contents of each chapter • Write lists of headings for each section in each chapter • Make notes for each heading on how you will develop the section • Write an introductory paragraph for each chapter • Write the word count, draft number and date at top of first page

  17. Overcoming blocks? • Freewriting & Generative writing • Writing with others • Mind-mapping • Verbal rehearsal • Write down all you know about ‘X’ • Write down all your ideas on ‘X’ • Visualise completed thesis • Combine strategies

  18. Tips for successful writing • Plan to write regularly • Make a time plan and stick to it • Write up section as soon as it’s ready • Stop writing at a point where you could go on – makes it easier to start next time! • Decide where and when best for you • Don’t write when exhausted • Seek support

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