No, I'm not stalking you for love heart's in the reply :) This series on the Golden Thread is extremely useful and very well presented and explained, excellent. Several years ago, I was involved in delivering an 'Introduction to Academic Research & Writing' to mature students returning to Higher Education study. What surprised many of us delivering the course (multi-disciplinary Lecturers), was the lack of such a structured approach in many of our own faculties, of course, some departments were much better than others. In a number of cases, students would only come across these types of things in their 3rd year Dissertations and would have to employ the 'FoFO' method (f**k of & Find Out}. I believe what you have created here is invaluable and I wish you all the luck in the world with growing your channel.
DrJ, really powerful material. Exactly what I needed when completing my Dissertation. Inspired to kickstart the PhD now.
I'm so glad you found it useful :-)
Thank you. I really value your insight. It has helped me immensely.
I am so happy that you found value in this 😊!
Thank you so much for this series. It is very helpful
You're very welcome!
No, I'm not stalking you for love heart's in the reply :) This series on the Golden Thread is extremely useful and very well presented and explained, excellent. Several years ago, I was involved in delivering an 'Introduction to Academic Research & Writing' to mature students returning to Higher Education study. What surprised many of us delivering the course (multi-disciplinary Lecturers), was the lack of such a structured approach in many of our own faculties, of course, some departments were much better than others.
In a number of cases, students would only come across these types of things in their 3rd year Dissertations and would have to employ the 'FoFO' method (f**k of & Find Out}. I believe what you have created here is invaluable and I wish you all the luck in the world with growing your channel.
Thank you so much for your kind words! And yes, I am well acquainted with the FOFO method (hehehehe), hence the creation of the series :-)