I am not really ready for the free writing activity, but I'm committed to doing it.
What am I worried about particularly in getting these things written? I have at least three projects that are active. As I write this out, I will probably probably figure out that I have more than three. The three projects that come to mind are: the Second Language/Third Cultures project with Ines, the memorize project with Ron, the editing of Xiaofang's thesis paper in order to send it out for publication. Now that I'm thinking, some additional projects that I would like to keep working on include: the revision of what I have been working on for my PhD dissertation, and the new project using Memrise in the classroom that I've been developing with Brandon and Justin. Both of those projects are in completely different stages, with the dissertation revision project actually just being a case of restructuring and revising for submission to the journal, whereas the Memrise project is just at the ground floor stages. However, I do feel like Justin and Brandon are much more competent collaborators in many ways in terms of understanding how research works than was the case with Ron.
So listing the projects, how does that help me move forward in terms of working on each one of? I think the first thing I wanted to do is make sure that I spend a little bit of time each day working on each of them. I wonder how to do that best? In some ways I think I might be better off trying to have three or four small writing blocks during the course of the day that I could get something to each project. Instead of what I can to do which is focused too much on one project and then get burned out on it. So I think that what I want to do right now is finish the five minutes of free writing time, and then work directly on the coding that I need to do for the project on the second language and third culture. (editing ended) And that would involve using to do's. In regards to the other two projects, that are fairly active, I just need to sit down for 30 minutes each day to the revision on Chalfant's thesis. So that will give me going in the right direction. Can I go back and be out of order for a minute I really need to force myself to get one of the transcripts edited each day for the second research culture project because I'm just not even getting one done in the course of a week.
The other project getting back on order again is the new project with memorized. The materials need to be set up and made available for the participants that's the first thing. The second thing I need to do now I think that's can be the first thing that I need to do which is to contact Jamie and see if she's willing to be data entry person for us. five minutes are up.
What am I worried about particularly in getting these things written? I have at least three projects that are active. As I write this out, I will probably probably figure out that I have more than three. The three projects that come to mind are: the Second Language/Third Cultures project with Ines, the memorize project with Ron, the editing of Xiaofang's thesis paper in order to send it out for publication. Now that I'm thinking, some additional projects that I would like to keep working on include: the revision of what I have been working on for my PhD dissertation, and the new project using Memrise in the classroom that I've been developing with Brandon and Justin. Both of those projects are in completely different stages, with the dissertation revision project actually just being a case of restructuring and revising for submission to the journal, whereas the Memrise project is just at the ground floor stages. However, I do feel like Justin and Brandon are much more competent collaborators in many ways in terms of understanding how research works than was the case with Ron.
So listing the projects, how does that help me move forward in terms of working on each one of? I think the first thing I wanted to do is make sure that I spend a little bit of time each day working on each of them. I wonder how to do that best? In some ways I think I might be better off trying to have three or four small writing blocks during the course of the day that I could get something to each project. Instead of what I can to do which is focused too much on one project and then get burned out on it. So I think that what I want to do right now is finish the five minutes of free writing time, and then work directly on the coding that I need to do for the project on the second language and third culture. (editing ended) And that would involve using to do's. In regards to the other two projects, that are fairly active, I just need to sit down for 30 minutes each day to the revision on Chalfant's thesis. So that will give me going in the right direction. Can I go back and be out of order for a minute I really need to force myself to get one of the transcripts edited each day for the second research culture project because I'm just not even getting one done in the course of a week.
The other project getting back on order again is the new project with memorized. The materials need to be set up and made available for the participants that's the first thing. The second thing I need to do now I think that's can be the first thing that I need to do which is to contact Jamie and see if she's willing to be data entry person for us. five minutes are up.
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