This week’s
reading reflection is based on the topics of researching and writing
strategies. While reading Susana Rodriguez’s, Researching, or How I Fell In
Love With Post-It Notes, I was able to make a lot of connections to the
thoughts and strategies Susana discussed. For example right from the beginning
Susana states, “I don’t remember ever learning how to research in school… I
don’t remember ever even being taught how.” I knew exactly what she was saying
with this quote because I feel the same way, and I always have with the fact
that teachers always expect us to write excellent research papers, but we never
learned how to execute that “excellent” research. Of course over the years of
having to perform this task we eventually learn on our own, but it takes quite
some time. I still do not like the research process and always feel so
overwhelmed when it comes time to research.
The first
thing I have to do is set aside a huge chunk of time that I can sit down and
plan my paper and start the process of researching. I need to be in a quiet
space and know I have a lot of time by myself to sit and think. Like Susana, I cannot
pick up the pieces here and there, I need to start the process and finish the
process all together or my thoughts are going to run wild and I will not be
able to pick up where I left off. This method of researching has been the best
one I have found for me so far. I also like to go over the material I find very
slowly and make sure to critically read and pick out the most important
information that will help me write my paper. Usually once I find all my
sources and information I am able to put together my paper quite easily and
efficiently; it is the research that is the biggest strain on my mind!
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I agree research can be a drag. depending on how relevant your topic is, you may beable to find good sources rather quickly.
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