13th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 29. Juni 2012, 10:51

Our last meeting was actually a double session, lasting until 3pm. Everybody was supposed to present their individual posters today. As such a poster should be more or less self-explaining, the main task in that respect was to engage in a discussion afterwards and try to answer arising questions. It ... » mehr

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12th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 29. Juni 2012, 10:51

Today’s meeting was entirely devoted to the case analysis we started the week before. This time we had to write the actual case. Out of the available 90 minutes, roughly 60 minutes were supposed to be devoted to the actual writing process whereas the remaining 30 minutes should be used for proofreading ... » mehr

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11th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 29. Juni 2012, 10:50

Today we handed in the final version of our essay. So the biggest part of this course is done. Furthermore, we had to prepare an A4 version of our poster and have it reviewed peer-to-peer. I know pretty well how my poster will look like, so I’m positive that I’ll be able to produce a good ... » mehr

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10th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 29. Juni 2012, 10:50

  Today we received feedback on the final draft of our essay. Again, mine seems to have good potential. However, some work on the conclusion needs to be done. I don’t think that fixing these minor errors will be a problem, so I’m still confident that I’m on track and that I’ll ... » mehr

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9th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 28. Mai 2012, 14:35

Our abstract as well the summary about brain drain were corrected by Dr. Brewster. A challenge for me is to keep the abstract as short as it is required, which is about 100 words. Usually I’m used to writing long sentences and stretching my thoughts, but not I have to think otherwise and try to ... » mehr

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8th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 28. Mai 2012, 14:35

More feedback and input on how to write a summary, again with the example of the two brain drain articles. Furthermore, we did some proofreading on commas which certainly will be very helpful for our essay. Clearly, there are quite a few differences between English and German on how to use commas. In ... » mehr

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7th Meeting

harald.ehler.uni-linz, 16. Mai 2012, 16:50

  Today we received a quick feedback on our introduction and conclusion as well as the sentence outline of the middle parts. From what I’ve learned, mine is fine. Furthermore, we talked about summaries with special emphasis on two articles we had to read. Both deal with the issue of “brain ... » mehr

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