Best Practices Of The Research Process: Guide For Beginners

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Best Practices Of The Research Process: Guide For Beginners
Published 2/2024
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Research, Self-Development, IT, Creativity

What you'll learn

Identify your research problem and sources to get the knowledge about it

Collect the knowledge from any source effectively

Document the resuts of your research process

Prepare for the presentation of your research

Requirements

All you need is a curiosity to the research process. This course is for beginners in the area.

Description

Learn the basic principles of the research process, get the defined pipeline and be free in your research journey!Research is a starting point of many activities: studying, content creation, new product development. However, the knowledge of the research process does not appear automatically in your mind. In order to get the best results out of the investigation and learning, you need to know how to do it efficiently. So the project, that uses your research as base, will stay strong and be useful to anyone who needs it.This course collects more than 10 years of research experience in art, history, and IT! Here you can get clear and simple advice on how to create a research paper and perform the presentation of its results. Each section of the course covers one of the core steps in the research process:1. Definition of the research problem;2. Analysis of the sources;3. Research results documentation;4. Public speaking preparation and performing.The course is not domain-specific, so it doesn't matter what you work with, if you have research tasks needed for your personal development, your study, your project, or your work - this course will help you to do it faster and better.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 About the author

Lecture 2 Course overview

Lecture 3 The way of study

Section 2: How to Find

Lecture 4 Identify your problem

Lecture 5 Set up your goals

Lecture 6 Look for the sources

Lecture 7 Stop. Seriously, you need to stop

Section 3: How to Read

Lecture 8 Principles: Overview

Lecture 9 Principles: Time management

Lecture 10 Principles: Filtering

Lecture 11 Principles: Grouping

Lecture 12 Principles: Adopting

Lecture 13 Sources: Overview

Lecture 14 Sources: Communication

Lecture 15 Sources: Text

Lecture 16 Sources: Visuals

Lecture 17 Sources: Audio and Video

Lecture 18 Sources: Experiment

Section 4: How to Write

Lecture 19 Who are the readers?

Lecture 20 Basic structure of the research document

Lecture 21 Text formatting

Lecture 22 Templates

Section 5: How to Present

Lecture 23 Presentation basis

Lecture 24 Case: General public speech

Lecture 25 Case: Quick talk with headquarters

Lecture 26 Case: Discussion with experts

Lecture 27 Presentation tips

Lecture 28 Presentation online

Section 6: Conclusion

Lecture 29 Outro

Lecture 30 Cool books list explained

Students, creators, IT newcomers, or anyone who has research related tasks and struggles with it.