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A journal
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Objectives To learn the rationale for journal use To know how journal keeping boosts research and writing productivity To practice several journal writing strategies
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Synergistic Combination Increase insight, organization & productivity Academic writing Research Journal Keeping
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Key elements in research Organization: Data, meetings, readings, conferences Insight: Connecting ideas Creativity: Thinking of new ways to address problems Focus: Narrowing interests Knowledge: Keeping track of current thought
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Key elements in writing Persistance, organization Production Surprise Creativity Perspective-taking, metacognitive awareness Practice, practice, practice Reflection!
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Why a journal 1? Draw, write, relate Written Log, track, find Dated Relax, Explore, Tinker Informal Create, Dig deeper, surprise Flexible No limits, worries Private Save, reflect Archival
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Why a journal 2? DOORWAY TO ORGANIZING: data, ideas, inputs PLANNING: “to do” lists CREATING WRITING SELF-ASSESSMENT DOORWAYS TO INSIGHT!
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How to use a journal I BOUND Connotes a book Number pages Able to find things Gridded Write, draw, diagram Table of contents Organize; Look for patterns and linkages; Reflect on time usage; Find events quickly.
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How to use a journal II Column 1 (small) Date ALWAYS Event People “To do” Lists Insights Questions The BANK of a River Column 2 (large) Minutes of the meeting Notes from a conference presentation Diagrams of ideas, flow charts of work Freewrites, Dialogues, Focused Freewrites The RIVER of experience
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Where to use Meetings Conferences Airplanes In class At home At coffee shops…. Portable, personal Where else??
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Let’s practice Writing blocks, Robert Boice Work apprehension Procrastination Writing apprehension Impatience Perfectionism Rules
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Activity 1: Dialogue With whom can you dialogue? With what can you dialogue? Anything else? D: Hello, procrastination, how are you? Pr: Well, let me tell you about my day… D: PR: Let us write one. 10 minutes
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Activity 2: Focused Freewrite THINK OF A PROJECT YOU ARE WORKING ON Why do you care about this project? Why should others care? What do you know about it? What do you want to know about it? What are the key words associated with it? What would a map of it look like? What do you have to do to get it done? What obstacles will be in your way? What things, people will help you? What will you do tomorrow? Next week? AND, any other question that comes to mind 7 MINUTES, GO FOR IT!
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ACTIVITY 3: Post-it Outline Get a stack of at least 15 stickies. Reread your focused freewrite. Write one idea about the content of your project per stickie. Do it fast! 12 minutes Read ideas on stickies. Sort stickies into groups that work together. Get a new color stickie, write a phrase or sentence under each group. Put the stacks in some order. Turn to neighbor and walk them through your map.
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Templates I Nature of academic writing: A tribal language In discussions of X, one controversial issue has been____. On one hand, ______ argues _____. On the other hand, _____ contends ______. Others even maintain _______. My own view is ________. In discussions about educational equity in Oregon, one controversial issue has been how to successfully educate all children. On one hand, we want to recognize the challenge of educating all children as educational budgets continue to dwindle. On the other hand, when we successfully educate all children, we save future social service costs including the cost of prison, crime and welfare while also benefitting from their future gainful employment. Brown & Peterson, OpED Oregonian, Sept. 19
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ACTIVITY 4: Templates In discussions of X, one controversial issue has been____. On one hand, ______ argues _____. On the other hand, _____ contends ______. Others even maintain _______. My own view is ________. ***************************************************** When it comes to the topic of _____________, Most of us would readily agree that ___________. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of __________. Whereas some are convinced that ________, others maintain ________. My own position is _________.
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Metaphors: A JOURNAL IS Sketch book River and bank Art gallery Mirror GOLD MINE Not a cold start!
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Thank you…. USES OF A JOURNAL: Capture experience Mull over experience Mine experience UNIQUELY YOURS! One place!
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