GuildHE Research: #AcWriMo Daily tips catch-up week 3
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20th: Before you start writing, create an outline for your academic paper. Outlining helps you structure your ideas and arguments logically. #AcWriMo?
21st: Keep track of your sources, notes, and drafts. This will help you avoid last-minute scrambles and ensure accuracy in your citations. #AcWriMo
22nd: Writing is a process, and the first draft is rarely perfect. After completing your initial draft, take the time to review it for clarity, coherence, grammar, punctuation, and proper citation. #AcWriMo
23rd: Don't hesitate to share your work with peers, professors, or writing mentors for feedback. Constructive criticism can help you identify areas for improvement. Whom do you turn to for feedback? #AcWriMo
24th: In your conclusion, make sure to summarise the key points and arguments you've presented in your paper. Avoid introducing new information or ideas in this section. #AcWriMo
25th: Remember your reader! When analysing a topic or data, it's crucial to provide context and explanation for your analysis. Don't assume that your reader has the same background knowledge as you. #AcWriMo
26th: A well-structured academic paper is easier to follow and more persuasive. Start with a clear introduction that presents your research question or thesis. #AcWriMo