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- What should go into your research diary? Your diary should include a description of what you’ve done each day—the people you met and what they said, books or papers that you read, lectures or conferences that you attended, notes from discussions or conversations, and ideas you want to remember to follow up.
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Aug 31, 2021 · What should go into your research diary? Your diary should include a description of what you’ve done each day—the people you met and what they said, books or papers that you read, lectures or conferences that you attended, notes from discussions or conversations, and ideas you want to remember to follow up.
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Sep 1, 2011 · Based on a socio-cultural theory of learning and development, I discuss how a research diary can be viewed as a scaffolding tool in the construction of both research knowledge and identity as a researcher. I will begin by outlining some previous diary studies in both teacher development and in research contexts.
- Marion Engin
- 2011
Feb 1, 2013 · It is generally accepted that the diary should include some analytical commentary on how the research is developing. Information that may assist the researcher in making sense of the array of data that is being gathered should be recorded alongside the methodological challenges that have been faced.
- Brendan Ciaran Browne
- 2013
research diary was scaffolding her own construction of research knowledge. In this article the author discusses the role of a research diary based on a socio-cultural theory of learning. The diary acts as the expert other in the scaffolding of research knowledge by the novice researcher.
Sep 1, 2011 · A research diary may include the research process (e.g., Borg, 2001), methodological steps (e.g., Browne, 2013), and researchers' knowledge development (e.g., Engin, 2011).
Jun 28, 2019 · This chapter reinforces the valuable social and behavioural research practice of maintaining a journal (or diary or notebook) that records your entire research journey, typically over a period of several years. You should use your research journal to record any and...
Sep 1, 2006 · Practical implications Suggests that all researchers should systematically use a research diary, regardless of epistemological position. However, what is needed first and foremost is a...