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Title: The Thesis Writing Process


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The Thesis Writing Process
  • Maeve Gallagher
  • Student Learning Development
  • Student Counselling Service
  • Trinity College Dublin

2
Learning Objectives
  • Focus on writing process
  • Explore strategies for starting and maintaining
    writing
  • Identify self-management strategies to aid
    process
  • Consider structure and outlining of thesis
  • Share strategies and experiences

3
Murrays Model (2002)
  • Social
  • Interactions, discussion
  • Support
  • Psychological
  • Motivation, goal setting, self-monitoring
  • Rhetorical Writing
  • Regular writing
  • Snack writing binge writing

4
How to write a lot (Silvia 2007)
  • Barriers
  • I cant find time to write
  • I need to do some more analyses first aka I
    need to read a few more articles
  • To write a lot I need a new computer...
  • Im waiting until I feel like it

5
Self-management Planning
  • Desires Wants v.s Goals Tasks
  • SMART goals

6
SMART Goal Setting
  • S Specific
  • M Measurable
  • A Action
  • R Realistic
  • T Time-based

7
Self-management Planning
  • Desires Wants v.s Goals Tasks
  • SMART goals
  • Planning tools
  • Timeline
  • Weekly

8
Possible Timeline
Submit - 27 January 2011 Submit - 27 January 2011 Submit - 27 January 2011 Submit - 27 January 2011
Proposed draft deadlines
Draft 1 Draft 2 Final Revision
Ch. 1 - Introduction      
Ch. 2 - Literature Review      
Ch. 3 - Methods      
Ch. 4 - Findings Interviews      
Ch. 5 - Findings Document/Inventory      
Ch. 6 - Discussion      
Ch. 7 - Conclusion      
Abstract      
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Overview Gannt chart
Months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Topic Agreed              
Aims Objectives              
OpeningSections              
DraftOutline              
LiteratureReview              
Method/Approach              
Analysis/Results              
Discussion/Conclusions              
ReferencesAcknowledge              
Binding              
Submissionto Tutor              
10
Self-management Planning
  • Desires Wants v.s Goals Tasks
  • SMART goals
  • Planning tools
  • Timeline
  • Weekly
  • Deadlines
  • Writing routine

11
Writing Strategies
  • Notebook/journal
  • Write to prompts
  • Freewriting
  • Generative writing
  • Writing Sandwich

12
Writing to prompts
  • What writing have I done and what would I like to
    do?
  • Where do my ideas come from?
  • How does what I read compare with my own views?
  • What I want to write about next is
  • What do I want to write about next?

13
Freewriting
  • Writing for 5 minutes
  • Without stopping
  • In sentences
  • Private no external reader
  • No structure needed
  • Topic related to your research
  • Like brainstorming in sentences

14
Generative writing
  • Writing for 5 minutes
  • Without stopping
  • In sentences
  • Focusing on one topic (maybe from your
    freewriting
  • To be read by someone else

15
Writing Sandwich
  • Writing 10 minutes
  • Talking 10 minutes
  • Writing 10 minutes

16
The Single System (2010)
  • Interactive reading
  • Interactive note taking
  • Citeable notes
  • Focus statement
  • One-page outline
  • Long outline with references
  • Regular writing routine
  • Dissertation!

17
Interactive reading note taking
  • Collect notes not articles or books
  • How do you make notes?
  • Make use of bibliographic programme
  • your thoughts about others work (Single 2010,
    p. 79)

18
What to make notes on
  • Big Picture
  • Big Point
  • Premise or Hypothesis
  • Data, sources, arguments
  • Theories or conceptual
  • Analytical or research methods
  • Results or analysis
  • Quotations
  • How it influences your research

19
Structure Outlining
  • Mapping
  • Focus statement
  • One page outline
  • Generic thesis structure
  • Use table of contents feature
  • Allocate word count for each section
  • Design sub-sections
  • Write in layers

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Citeable notes
  • Citeable notes come from your interactive
    notesthey provide small building blocks that you
    can use to analyze and categorize the literature
    in your field
  • Example
  • (Single, 2009) Book emphasizes the role of
    prewriting in academic writing

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Grouping Citeable NotesSingle, 2010, p. 83
List of Citeable Notes Citeable Notes Grouped Thematically
Author 1 (2009) - Citeable note 1 - Citeable note 2 - Citeable note 3 Theme 1 (Author 1) Citeable Note 2 (Author 3) Citeable Note 3
Author 2 (2007) - Citeable note 1 - Citeable note 2 Theme 2 (Author 1) Citeable Note 1 (Author 1) Citeable Note 3 (Author 3) Citeable Note 2
Author 3 (2005) - Citeable note 1 - Citeable note 2 - Citeable note 3 Theme 3 (Author 2) Citeable Note 1 (Author 2) Citeable Note 2
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Writing in layers
  • Write a list of chapter headings
  • Write a sentence or two on contents of each
    chapter
  • Write lists of headings for each section in each
    chapter
  • Make notes for each heading on how you will
    develop the section
  • Write an introductory paragraph for each chapter
  • Write the word count, draft number and date at
    top of first page

25
Revision
  • At organisational level
  • Based on table of contents
  • Chapters and sections
  • At content level
  • Preview, smooth, review
  • Section by section
  • Targeted revision
  • Grammatical errors
  • Idiosyncrasies

26
Overcoming blocks?
  • Freewriting Generative writing
  • Mind-mapping
  • Verbalise
  • Avoid perfectionism
  • Writing buddy
  • Seek support
  • Visualise completed thesis
  • Combine strategies

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Tips for successful writing
  • Plan to write regularly
  • Make a time plan and stick to it
  • Write up section as soon as its ready
  • Stop writing at a point where you could go on
    makes it easier to start next time!
  • Decide where and when best for you
  • Dont write when exhausted
  • Seek support
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