Studying

Mar 09, 2007 09:52


Here I am, with my half-sick head @ school writing stuff for my "eindproject". Bleh.. wish I could go home, but I guess no such luck ;)
At least I was able to get some work done. I'm actually making progress. But how do I write an "inleiding"? Mark help ;)
The OLC really is too noisy btw. Its hard to concentrate therefore I have my mp3 player on very ( Read more... )

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damanique March 9 2007, 09:13:43 UTC
In an 'inleiding' you write about what you're going to write your report/book/essay/whichever about, why you're writing it, how the report/project/research is structured, what the theme/question/etc is for your project...

The general rule is that you should write it AFTER you've finished your report, so that it matches the actual contents. Else it's possible your 'inleiding' says something different than what the report eventually turned out to be.

Especially when dealing with college-level essays, the rules are something like this:

Inleiding - Onderzoeksvraag, stelling, achtergrond onderzoek, aanpak onderzoek (wat ga je doen om de vraag/stelling te beantwoorden, en hoe).
Inhoud - Onderzoek/project zelf, dus de uitwerking van de aanpak
Conclusie - Beantwoorden onderzoeksvraag, reflectie op hoe het onderzoek verliep, eventuele volgende stappen

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belsammael March 9 2007, 10:03:45 UTC
What she said. XD

You can start it in many ways: an introduction to the subject, a fitting anekdote (ie. work experience), a thesis/onderzoeksvraag... but it's best to write it as one of the last things, along with the conclusion.. I think.

I dunno; I have books on there somewhere. in a box. ;)

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helios_inferno March 9 2007, 10:54:18 UTC
hmm..don't know if I can agree with that ( ... )

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cynni March 9 2007, 14:54:29 UTC
I see what you are saying, however since the theoretical part has a chapter of its own, I dont have to include this in my inleiding.

I dont need to do much practical either ;) Only the research :)

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