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Mar 16, 2010 04:37

So I'd spent all of Sunday writing up all the references I thought I'd use for my lit. review, along with why I wanted to use them, putting them into lists. This did take up the whole day and pretty much twenty full pages of A5 pieces of paper by the end of it. On Monday morning, I think I spent about an hour working out what order I was going to be using the references in.

I then proceded to not use the plan. After the first sentence. XDD;; Technically, this is a good thing, because it shows that I'm thinking about and reviewing what I'd planned, and then not following it when it's not working - a sign of a knowledge-transformer. :)

I was kind of thinking that while writing the lit. review: am I doing this in a knowledge-telling way? Am I just listing things really simply? Is this making sense? Is it all following through? *worries* *goes back to check* *sees some problems and corrects* ... If I'm worrying about this, that means I'm using the knowledge-transforming strategy. Whew.

I keep forgetting to reference the people I'm citing. *facepalm*

But I think I've written some 1400 words already, omg! :DD For the analysis, I was doing good if I was able to write 750 words per day.

Finally looked at this week's prompt for tamingthemuse. =/ Yeeeah, a prompt for hildago... Don't think I can use that for FMN, somehow.

writing, general: uni: honours project

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