Tuesday, October 26, 2010

What advice would you now give to someone writing his/her first scientific paper?

Hi every body,

I think the first piece of advice I would give to every one is, after choosing a topic work on your thesis, more than likely you will have to change your thesis a few times. After you get a thesis you start on the research this will more than likely help you to narrow your thesis and pick the right information to fill out your paper. For me the thesis was as important as the outline because it helped me to tailor an outline, after that the rest was just finding credible information and reading articles, picking the ones with the best information and then I wrote what I read about, as if I was telling it to someone.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Topics I would like to research

What other topics would you like to research?

I have always loved history and I often find my self needing to investigate any subject I run across but don't have a lot of the answers to, and it seems research has combined the two in some cases with that being said, i think I would really like to research such topics such as medical marijuana (which was my first  paper), aliens/area 51, Gliese 581g -the new planet, Bermuda Triangle, life after death experiences,  pyramids of ancient Egypt, ancient Celtic customs, and probably a few others I cant think of.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

My future plans for blogging

I plan to keep on blogging after this term is over. I've started looking at other blogs and finding topics that interest me. Blogging is becoming really interesting, I especially like blogs with art work and quotes and things that encourage and give advice. I have not been able to devote a lot of time to my blogging this class but I try to meet requirements. We have such a small class I was not surprised by the limited amount of comments on my blog.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Peer Reviews

I think peer reviews are good, it may even help us to look critically at our own work before we turn it in. I think if we look at each others work and think, how can I help this person to make their project or paper better, not how do I find all the things wrong with it, peer reviews become very important. I also believe having a fresh perspective helps, because when we have been looking at our own paper for a few weeks it becomes harder to spot some of the flaws, so when someone else looks at it before we turn it in for a grade they will almost always catch something we did not see or was unsure about, so all in all peer review is a good thing.