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Thesis Preparation  and  Knowledge How Theses Get Written: Some Cool Tips
Outline  Part 1: Writing your thesis  (1) Context: What is a thesis (for)?  (2) How Do I Get Started?  (3) What Should My Thesis Contain?  (4) How Do I Get Finished?  (5) Summary  Part 2: The Examiner’s View  (1) “Uh oh, not another thesis to read…”  (2) “What’s this one about?”  (3) “Now there must be some corrections…”  (4) “Let’s see, what can I ask the candidate?”
What is a thesis?  An argument  An exposition of an original piece of research  The product of an apprenticeship  Probably the largest (most self-indulgent) piece of work you’ll ever do  Something that could be published:  E.g. at least one paper in a scholarly journal  but you will probably never publish the whole thesis
Examination Issues  Your examiners need to appreciate your research:  Choose your examiners well  Target your thesis at them  Keep abreast of their work  Talk to them regularly  Ask around about what is the norm for your university  E.g. at U of T, it is normal to interact regularly with your thesis committee  Your examiners need to be told about your research:  If it’s not in your thesis, they won’t find out about it  No matter how good your research is, you MUST write a good thesis
How do I get started?  Do this today:                      I do really mean   Decide your title    Before you go to bed tonight  Write your title page     Tomorrow is too late  Start a binder  (Look at some theses in your area)  Plan your argument…  You can change things later  But you can’t change it unless you have something to change!
For example:                Look, I’ve just done 1/126 of the task! This changed a few times… I just copied this format from another thesis Okay, so this wasn’t my first choice…
Plan Your Argument One sentence for each: Example Introduction (area of study) “The success of a software development project depends on capturing stakeholders’ needs in a specification ... The problem (that I tackle) “However, specifications often reflect the analyst’s own bias, rather than the inputs of the many different stakeholders… What the literature says about this problem “Current methods described in the literature fail to address identification and integration of multiple views. How I tackle this problem “By treating the specification activity as a dialogue between stakeholders, we can model each perspective separately. How I implement my solution “We provide a set of tools for exploring disagreement between perspectives, and use these tools as the basis for a computer supported negotiation process. The result “This approach is shown to significantly improve
Plan your arguement One sentence for each: Example Introduction (area of study) “The success of a software development project depends on capturing stakeholders’ needs in a specification ... The problem (that I tackle) “However, specifications often reflect the analyst’s own bias, rather than the inputs of the many different stakeholders… What the literature says about this problem “Current methods described in the literature fail to address identification and integration of multiple views. How I tackle this problem “By treating the specification activity as a dialogue between stakeholders, we can model each perspective separately. How I implement my solution “We provide a set of tools for exploring disagreement between perspectives, and use these tools as the basis for a computersupported negotiation process. The result “This approach is shown to significantly improve traceability and validity of specifications and overall stakeholder satisfaction.”
Another Example : One sentence for each: Example Introduction (area of study) “A Ph.D. is examined by submission of a thesis... The problem (that I tackle) “Many students fail to complete their theses within the regulation four years... What the literature says about this problem “Empirical studies indicate that late submission is highly correlated with delaying the start of the write-up... How I tackle this problem “A model of PhD study that encourages an early start to the thesis writing task is clearly desirable... How I implement my solution “Such a model encourages the student to plan a structure for the thesis and collect material for each chapter throughout their study... The result “Application of this model dramatically improves submission rates.”
Plan your thesis  Convert this argument into a chapter outline  At least one chapter per sentence  ...maybe more than one for some sentences  Start a binder with a division for each chapter  Collect material in this binder  Set out clearly what each chapter should say  Don’t be afraid to change your mind  As you write the thesis, your ideas will evolve  Don’t wait for them to stop evolving:  It’s much easier to change an outline that you’ve written down than one you haven’t.
Of course,  your plan will evolve as you  proceed with  the research  …and you may  find that exactly six chapters doesn’t  quite work for you…  Here’s one of              my attempts…
Don’t omit any of these: Title (and title page) - conveys a message Abstract - for the librarian Contents Listing - shows the right things are there Acknowledgements - get your supervisor on your side! Introduction - says “I am going to look at the following things”. Review of Previous Work - show you know the subject Philosophy of Approach - show you can pick out important ideas succinctly Plan of Attack - show you approached the problem in a systematic way Description of the work - details, so that others can follow what you did Critical analysis of the results - show you know its limitations Future Work - show you know what’s missing Conclusions - repetition of the intro, but with reference to the detail. References - Cover the field; examiners will look for the key references Appendices - Nitty Gritty details that would clutter your eloquent description
Say everything thrice  In the thesis as a whole: a. What the thesis will say ( Introduction)   b. Details of the work(Body)  c. What the thesis said(Conclusion)  Within each chapter / section a. What this section says(Signposting)   b. The details(Body) c. What this section said(Summary)  Within each paragraph…  Each paragraph describes a single idea  The first sentence introduces the idea (linking it with the previous one)  The last sentence concludes the idea (linking it with the next one)  But it’s not repetition, it’s linking and rationale.  If you do it right, the reader won’t notice any repetition
Bibliography  Keep a database of complete references  Use a consistent citation style  Use a tool  Bibtex, Refer, Endnote, ProCite, or whatever.  New tools: Mendeley, Zotero, CiteULike,…  Attention to detail is important  Get the spellings right  Keep complete references  page numbers, volume numbers, editors names, locations and dates for conference proceedings, etc.  Find out what the local rules are for citation style  If there are no local rules, use [Author, Year] format  This improves readability by saving the reader flicking to the back  Assume the reader is familiar with the main references  But that doesn’t mean you should skip them
How do I get finished? Answer: by not getting stuck. You’ve written most of it ... ... but for the bits you’re avoiding ... ... you keep rewriting other bits ... ... doing more reading ... ... tinkering with the layout ... ... seeking cute quotations ... Q: Why are you stuck? A: Because you’ve set yourself too hard a task.  Don’t be afraid to change your plan if it proves too hard.  Be savage in cutting irrelevant bits.  Learn how to notice symptoms of “being stuck”, and ask for help… Stop
Reviewing  Get other people to read your drafts  Peers will give friendly comments (and may have the most time!)  Supervisor will steer you  Other academics will spot things your supervisor has missed.  Above all:  …get the bugs out before the examiners see it.
Summary  Start writing today (never tomorrow)  Make up a title page for inspiration Write down your argument succinctly  Turn the argument into a chapter plan  Maintain a binder of stuff to put into these chapters  Don’t be afraid to change the plan
The Examiner’s View  Uh oh, not another thesis to read...  Your examiners are busy people  Examining theses is a chore, but:  “It might help me keep up to date with an area of research”  “It might inspire me”  “I might learn something”  “I might gain a new colleague”  Note: the reading will be done in trains, planes, and departmental meetings!
Examiner’s first question  What’s this one about? Examiners have little time available, so they want to extract the most juice in the shortest time: Typical scanning order of a new thesis: Abstract                  bibliography                        conclusions                           contents listing What’s it about?      Does it cite the right things?       What was achieved?             Are all the pieces there?                                 Has it been published already?           do I believe it?           Is the argument clear?  This may be enough to decide whether it’s worth a PhD.  Then: 1) What questions now spring to mind? 2) ...read through... 3) Were the questions answered?
Good luck with your papers ! Goodbye Designed and written by : Malissa Hope Collins

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Thesis powerpoint

  • 1. Thesis Preparation and Knowledge How Theses Get Written: Some Cool Tips
  • 2. Outline  Part 1: Writing your thesis  (1) Context: What is a thesis (for)?  (2) How Do I Get Started?  (3) What Should My Thesis Contain?  (4) How Do I Get Finished?  (5) Summary  Part 2: The Examiner’s View  (1) “Uh oh, not another thesis to read…”  (2) “What’s this one about?”  (3) “Now there must be some corrections…”  (4) “Let’s see, what can I ask the candidate?”
  • 3. What is a thesis?  An argument  An exposition of an original piece of research  The product of an apprenticeship  Probably the largest (most self-indulgent) piece of work you’ll ever do  Something that could be published:  E.g. at least one paper in a scholarly journal  but you will probably never publish the whole thesis
  • 4. Examination Issues  Your examiners need to appreciate your research:  Choose your examiners well  Target your thesis at them  Keep abreast of their work  Talk to them regularly  Ask around about what is the norm for your university  E.g. at U of T, it is normal to interact regularly with your thesis committee  Your examiners need to be told about your research:  If it’s not in your thesis, they won’t find out about it  No matter how good your research is, you MUST write a good thesis
  • 5. How do I get started?  Do this today: I do really mean  Decide your title Before you go to bed tonight  Write your title page Tomorrow is too late  Start a binder  (Look at some theses in your area)  Plan your argument…  You can change things later  But you can’t change it unless you have something to change!
  • 6. For example: Look, I’ve just done 1/126 of the task! This changed a few times… I just copied this format from another thesis Okay, so this wasn’t my first choice…
  • 7. Plan Your Argument One sentence for each: Example Introduction (area of study) “The success of a software development project depends on capturing stakeholders’ needs in a specification ... The problem (that I tackle) “However, specifications often reflect the analyst’s own bias, rather than the inputs of the many different stakeholders… What the literature says about this problem “Current methods described in the literature fail to address identification and integration of multiple views. How I tackle this problem “By treating the specification activity as a dialogue between stakeholders, we can model each perspective separately. How I implement my solution “We provide a set of tools for exploring disagreement between perspectives, and use these tools as the basis for a computer supported negotiation process. The result “This approach is shown to significantly improve
  • 8. Plan your arguement One sentence for each: Example Introduction (area of study) “The success of a software development project depends on capturing stakeholders’ needs in a specification ... The problem (that I tackle) “However, specifications often reflect the analyst’s own bias, rather than the inputs of the many different stakeholders… What the literature says about this problem “Current methods described in the literature fail to address identification and integration of multiple views. How I tackle this problem “By treating the specification activity as a dialogue between stakeholders, we can model each perspective separately. How I implement my solution “We provide a set of tools for exploring disagreement between perspectives, and use these tools as the basis for a computersupported negotiation process. The result “This approach is shown to significantly improve traceability and validity of specifications and overall stakeholder satisfaction.”
  • 9. Another Example : One sentence for each: Example Introduction (area of study) “A Ph.D. is examined by submission of a thesis... The problem (that I tackle) “Many students fail to complete their theses within the regulation four years... What the literature says about this problem “Empirical studies indicate that late submission is highly correlated with delaying the start of the write-up... How I tackle this problem “A model of PhD study that encourages an early start to the thesis writing task is clearly desirable... How I implement my solution “Such a model encourages the student to plan a structure for the thesis and collect material for each chapter throughout their study... The result “Application of this model dramatically improves submission rates.”
  • 10. Plan your thesis  Convert this argument into a chapter outline  At least one chapter per sentence  ...maybe more than one for some sentences  Start a binder with a division for each chapter  Collect material in this binder  Set out clearly what each chapter should say  Don’t be afraid to change your mind  As you write the thesis, your ideas will evolve  Don’t wait for them to stop evolving:  It’s much easier to change an outline that you’ve written down than one you haven’t.
  • 11. Of course, your plan will evolve as you proceed with the research  …and you may find that exactly six chapters doesn’t quite work for you… Here’s one of my attempts…
  • 12. Don’t omit any of these: Title (and title page) - conveys a message Abstract - for the librarian Contents Listing - shows the right things are there Acknowledgements - get your supervisor on your side! Introduction - says “I am going to look at the following things”. Review of Previous Work - show you know the subject Philosophy of Approach - show you can pick out important ideas succinctly Plan of Attack - show you approached the problem in a systematic way Description of the work - details, so that others can follow what you did Critical analysis of the results - show you know its limitations Future Work - show you know what’s missing Conclusions - repetition of the intro, but with reference to the detail. References - Cover the field; examiners will look for the key references Appendices - Nitty Gritty details that would clutter your eloquent description
  • 13. Say everything thrice  In the thesis as a whole: a. What the thesis will say ( Introduction) b. Details of the work(Body) c. What the thesis said(Conclusion)  Within each chapter / section a. What this section says(Signposting) b. The details(Body) c. What this section said(Summary)  Within each paragraph…  Each paragraph describes a single idea  The first sentence introduces the idea (linking it with the previous one)  The last sentence concludes the idea (linking it with the next one)  But it’s not repetition, it’s linking and rationale.  If you do it right, the reader won’t notice any repetition
  • 14. Bibliography  Keep a database of complete references  Use a consistent citation style  Use a tool  Bibtex, Refer, Endnote, ProCite, or whatever.  New tools: Mendeley, Zotero, CiteULike,…  Attention to detail is important  Get the spellings right  Keep complete references  page numbers, volume numbers, editors names, locations and dates for conference proceedings, etc.  Find out what the local rules are for citation style  If there are no local rules, use [Author, Year] format  This improves readability by saving the reader flicking to the back  Assume the reader is familiar with the main references  But that doesn’t mean you should skip them
  • 15. How do I get finished? Answer: by not getting stuck. You’ve written most of it ... ... but for the bits you’re avoiding ... ... you keep rewriting other bits ... ... doing more reading ... ... tinkering with the layout ... ... seeking cute quotations ... Q: Why are you stuck? A: Because you’ve set yourself too hard a task.  Don’t be afraid to change your plan if it proves too hard.  Be savage in cutting irrelevant bits.  Learn how to notice symptoms of “being stuck”, and ask for help… Stop
  • 16. Reviewing  Get other people to read your drafts  Peers will give friendly comments (and may have the most time!)  Supervisor will steer you  Other academics will spot things your supervisor has missed.  Above all:  …get the bugs out before the examiners see it.
  • 17. Summary  Start writing today (never tomorrow)  Make up a title page for inspiration Write down your argument succinctly  Turn the argument into a chapter plan  Maintain a binder of stuff to put into these chapters  Don’t be afraid to change the plan
  • 18. The Examiner’s View  Uh oh, not another thesis to read...  Your examiners are busy people  Examining theses is a chore, but:  “It might help me keep up to date with an area of research”  “It might inspire me”  “I might learn something”  “I might gain a new colleague”  Note: the reading will be done in trains, planes, and departmental meetings!
  • 19. Examiner’s first question  What’s this one about? Examiners have little time available, so they want to extract the most juice in the shortest time: Typical scanning order of a new thesis: Abstract bibliography conclusions contents listing What’s it about? Does it cite the right things? What was achieved? Are all the pieces there? Has it been published already? do I believe it? Is the argument clear?  This may be enough to decide whether it’s worth a PhD.  Then: 1) What questions now spring to mind? 2) ...read through... 3) Were the questions answered?
  • 20. Good luck with your papers ! Goodbye Designed and written by : Malissa Hope Collins