Proposals reviewed.

I appreciated the review I got from Kevin.  His reflection was clear and detailed.  He had great ideas and I could see improvements that I needed to make right away.  My methods section needed to be reworked and thanks to his ideas, I was able to do that.  Kevin has a gift for being able to give ideas for improvement along with the kudos we all need for our work.  Thanks to Kevin.

I noticed that there were several people who had trouble with Livetext.  I didn’t get any invitations to review but I was able to go on a blog and see the work and give some ideas.  I think the process could have improved if we had simply emailed our projects to each other.  I can see the advantages that Livetext offers though, so maybe we all just need a bit more tech knowledge.

Tiffany was one of my reviewees.  I was able to see her work on her blog and reviewed it there as best we could.  I notice that APA really doesn’t work well on blogs.  At least, I haven’t figured out how to make that work yet.  

I wasn't able to see other proposals.

What I had to offer to others this week?

I found a great checklist for APA formatting.  It was just what I needed and I was happy to pass it on to others.  I also discovered some secrets of Livetext and was able to pass them on to others via twitter.

What I learned:

I learned that learning to use technology takes a lot of patience!  I learned some great things about how to format my research proposal.  All in all it’s been a great week.  I’m looking forward to putting my research plan into action.




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