Dr. Thuli, thank you for this presentation clearly articulated and filled with insight I've gained a lot and it came at a perfect time when I'm about to write my chapter two which is a literature review. (Loving the humour as well, I guess it comes with the passion ). Enkosi ndiyabulela
It is an amazing introduction you see, I do not know the word 'Bibliophile". Describing in such a way that the impracticality of writing a literature review without reading sounds better.
Good day Dr Thuli, I am a student of one of the universities in SA. I've completed B. Degree now doing Honours. Here we are expected to write a mini-dissertation of which no module or even a workshop of this kind was organized to help learners understand how to go about it. Why can we catch as many learners as possible young? It is not enough to give a template or a guide but the knowledge of the research rudiments is worth dishing out before embarking on research proper. I've watched quite a number of UA-cam videos b4 I stumbled on this one, all bcoz I needed to have a clear understanding bcoz I am really struggling with it .It's unfair to push a research study to students without fundamentals. Why Can't we have it as a module? I don't know of other universities but of the one am a student I know there's nothing of such. I suggest if it can be added as a 3rd year module, this may reduce the number of learners that wouldn't graduate due to inability to write/complete their dissertation. I must confess that this video is really helpful in a way. Thanks Dr.
This is one of the best Literature Review videos I've encountered. Thank you for sharing Dr.
What an enlightening session this was, thank you very much.
Dr. Thuli, thank you for this presentation clearly articulated and filled with insight I've gained a lot and it came at a perfect time when I'm about to write my chapter two which is a literature review. (Loving the humour as well, I guess it comes with the passion ). Enkosi ndiyabulela
It is an amazing introduction you see, I do not know the word 'Bibliophile". Describing in such a way that the impracticality of writing a literature review without reading sounds better.
Good day Dr Thuli,
I am a student of one of the universities in SA. I've completed B. Degree now doing Honours. Here we are expected to write a mini-dissertation of which no module or even a workshop of this kind was organized to help learners understand how to go about it. Why can we catch as many learners as possible young? It is not enough to give a template or a guide but the knowledge of the research rudiments is worth dishing out before embarking on research proper.
I've watched quite a number of UA-cam videos b4 I stumbled on this one, all bcoz I needed to have a clear understanding bcoz I am really struggling with it .It's unfair to push a research study to students without fundamentals.
Why Can't we have it as a module? I don't know of other universities but of the one am a student I know there's nothing of such.
I suggest if it can be added as a 3rd year module, this may reduce the number of learners that wouldn't graduate due to inability to write/complete their dissertation.
I must confess that this video is really helpful in a way.
Thanks Dr.
Question on the mindmap what influences the branches created? problem statement?