NOTE: Amber’s Reflective Critical Inquiry Research Log updated May 17, 2022
A viewable link to my reflective critical inquiry research log can be accessed HERE. Additionally, a viewable link to my want-to-read list can be accessed HERE. I am sharing these documents through my MALAT blog so they are accessible to my teammates, classmates, and instructor. My hope is that they may be utilized to share relevant insights and literature. I welcome (and appreciate) comments, feedback, and/or suggestions!
~ Amber
Amber, nice way to share your research.
Thanks for sharing this Amber. It’s so helpful for me to see the process of a colleageue as I tend to keep exploding out with connections from the central topic and panic when I need to hone in on my main question. How others are keeping organized and using tools to keep the focus on the critical inquiry is gold. Much appreciated.
Thanks Karen!
I wanted my research process to be as transparent and accessible as possible, and I tend to have lightbulb moments that I want to immediately record somewhere. I figured a running google doc would be the best avenue for me to do that! And huge credit to London for sharing the idea with me in the first place :). I also venture down the rabbit hole fairly frequently, so this is a nice way to stay organized and on track.
Thanks for checking my research log out!