Finding Your Research Voice

Finding Your Research Voice
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 108
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ISBN-10 : 9783030315207
ISBN-13 : 3030315207
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Finding Your Research Voice by : Itai Cohen

Learning to tell a compelling research story can have a significant impact on your career. It can make you stand out at professional conferences, on the job market, or during an ideal networking opportunity. It is easy to tell a research story badly. It takes time and effort to learn to tell a research story well. This compact and engaging volume presents a series of techniques followed by theatre-inspired, field tested exercises that will help you improve your research presentations. Once you’ve learned how to create a dynamic live performance of your research story, you may find that this professional obligation is no longer something to dread, and may even become a highlight of your research experience.

The New Academic

The New Academic
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781728262253
ISBN-13 : 1728262259
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The New Academic by : Simon Clews

What does it mean to be an academic in today's rapidly changing world? As a modern academic, you're expected to wear many hats. It's not enough to be outstanding in your chosen field. You also need to be able to connect with audiences, speak with wit and flair, write knock-out articles, attract media attention, and share it all with your huge social media following. But how do you do all of that? In The New Academic, Simon Clews offers a wealth of practical advice on how to write and speak in an entertaining, informative, and—above all else—accessible way. Aimed at researchers at all levels of experience, this book will set you up with the basics of writing and speaking for wide audiences, then teach you how to develop a public profile and gain traction online. In a rapidly changing world, The New Academic shows scholars how to be front and center in the public conversation, allowing more people to benefit from their knowledge and research. Funny, lively, and insightful, this is your hands-on guide for sharing your research with the world.

Qualitative Research Writing

Qualitative Research Writing
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781071818138
ISBN-13 : 1071818139
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Qualitative Research Writing by : Michelle Salmona

Qualitative Research Writing: Credible and Trustworthy Writing from Beginning to End takes you through the writing process step by step, starting with how you think about your research, before you even consider writing. The authors offer practical guidance based on two decades working with faculty and doctoral students.

BEST

BEST
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 282
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780128207598
ISBN-13 : 0128207590
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis BEST by : Lorena Infante Lara

BEST: Implementing Career Development Activities for Biomedical Research Trainees provides an instructional guide for institutions wanting to create, supplement or improve their career and professional development offerings. Each chapter provides an exclusive perspective from an administrator from the 17 Broadening Experiences in Scientific Training (BEST) institutions. The book can aid institutions who train graduate students in a variety of careers by teaching faculty and staff how to create and implement career development programming, how to highlight the effectiveness of offerings, how to demonstrate that creating a program from scratch is doable, and how to inform faculty and staff on getting institutional buy-in. This is a must-have for graduate school deans and faculty and staff who want to implement and institutionalize career development programing at their institutions. It is also ideal for graduate students and postdocs.

Find Your Blindspot in the Classroom

Find Your Blindspot in the Classroom
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781040096123
ISBN-13 : 1040096123
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Find Your Blindspot in the Classroom by : Anne Bonnycastle

Find Your Blindspot in the Classroom offers both an alternative and a complement to standard professional development, instructional coaching, and teacher evaluation. Author Anne Bonnycastle reveals 10 common blindspots that can be challenging for teachers, whether you are in year one or 20. She provides practical strategies to help you find your own blindspot and then shows how you can improve that area by incorporating a professional practice focus. The book’s unique, no-frills, personalized approach will help you improve your classroom instruction, focusing on the effect that your teaching has on students. The research-supported strategies will help you increase your effectiveness, regardless of the supports available within your school. Whether you have a mentor or coach guiding you or are using the book on your own, this book will be your trusty guide as you grow on your journey as an educator.

Succeeding in Literature Reviews and Research Project Plans for Nursing Students

Succeeding in Literature Reviews and Research Project Plans for Nursing Students
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Publisher : Learning Matters
Total Pages : 209
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781473907232
ISBN-13 : 1473907233
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Succeeding in Literature Reviews and Research Project Plans for Nursing Students by : Graham R. Williamson

This book is a practical and readable guide that will show you how to successfully complete a literature review or research project plan as part of your final year assessment. It guides you through all the necessary stages from start to finish, beginning with preparation and planning, using and critiquing research and finally writing up and completing your project. Key features -Guides you through all necessary stages: preparing, undertaking and writing up the literature review or project plan -Extremely user friendly with case studies, examples and activities that bring the book to life -Explains the importance of research and demonstrates how and where a literature review or project plan fits in -Linked to the lastest NMC Standards and Essential Skills Clusters

Outdoor Adventure Education

Outdoor Adventure Education
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 134
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783036502588
ISBN-13 : 3036502580
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Outdoor Adventure Education by : Nina S. Roberts

The overall focus, scope, and purpose of this Special Issue on outdoor adventure is to provide the current and anticipated future trends, offer innovative ideas for new programs, support decision making for managers to move plans and intentions into action, inspire pioneering staff training and leadership development, incite policy reviews and revisions, promote resource (re)allocation where needed, and stimulate culture shifts among outdoor leaders and managers. Furthermore, this Special Issue is situated within the existing literature by depicting major trends in the field, exploring organizational issues and successes, identifying gaps between research and practice, and formulating solutions to some of the field’s most pressing challenges. Of particular interest were manuscripts reporting the following: • Adventure education across diverse cultures; • Innovative partnerships for experiential education outdoors; • Land management agencies working with adventure education programs; • Leadership and/or management issues and challenges; • Programming advances, participation trends; • Recruitment and retention of diverse staff, workforce enhancement; • Social groups/identity and outdoor spaces (e.g., people of color and outdoor adventure; women in the outdoors—where have we been, where are we going?; LGBTQ trends and future directions; youth and outdoor adventure); • Socioeconomic factors and solutions; • Technology influences and adventure education; • Working with schools/school districts and being in sync with curriculum needs, supporting transportation challenges, etc.

Successful Academic Writing

Successful Academic Writing
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781462529421
ISBN-13 : 1462529429
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Successful Academic Writing by : Anneliese A. Singh

Using rich examples and engaging pedagogical tools, this book equips students to master the challenges of academic writing in graduate school and beyond. The authors delve into nitty-gritty aspects of structure, style, and language, and offer a window onto the thought processes and strategies that strong writers rely on. Essential topics include how to: identify the audience for a particular piece of writing; craft a voice appropriate for a discipline-specific community of practice; compose the sections of a qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods research article; select the right peer-reviewed journal for submitting an article; and navigate the publication process. Readers are also guided to build vital self-coaching skills in order to stay motivated and complete projects successfully. User-Friendly Features *Exercises (with answers) analyzing a variety of texts. *Annotated excerpts from peer-reviewed journal articles. *Practice opportunities that help readers apply the ideas to their own writing projects. *Personal reflections and advice on common writing hurdles. *End-of-chapter Awareness and Action Reminders with clear steps to take.

The Owner's Manual to the Voice

The Owner's Manual to the Voice
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 287
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780199964680
ISBN-13 : 0199964688
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Owner's Manual to the Voice by : Rachael Gates

The Owner's Manual to the Voice demystifies the voice, enabling singers and all voice professionals - whether actors, broadcasters, teachers, preachers, lawyers, public speakers- to communicate intelligently with physicians and understand dangers, treatments, vocal hygiene and medical procedures.

Multivocality

Multivocality
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780190621469
ISBN-13 : 019062146X
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Multivocality by : Katherine Meizel

Multivocality frames vocality as a way to investigate the voice in music, as a concept encompassing all the implications with which voice is inscribed-the negotiation of sound and Self, individual and culture, medium and meaning, ontology and embodiment. Like identity, vocality is fluid and constructed continually; even the most iconic of singers do not simply exercise a static voice throughout a lifetime. As 21st century singers habitually perform across styles, genres, cultural contexts, histories, and identities, the author suggests that they are not only performing in multiple vocalities, but more critically, they are performing multivocality-creating and recreating identity through the process of singing with many voices. Multivocality constitutes an effort toward a fuller understanding of how the singing voice figures in the negotiation of identity. Author Katherine Meizel recovers the idea of multivocality from its previously abstract treatment, and re-embodies it in the lived experiences of singers who work on and across the fluid borders of identity. Highlighting singers in vocal motion, Multivocality focuses on their transitions and transgressions across genre and gender boundaries, cultural borders, the lines between body and technology, between religious contexts, between found voices and lost ones.