kjen.dk

open source teaching materials

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

guide:start [2022/12/04 10:09] – created kjeldguide:start [2023/01/24 13:11] (current) – removed kjeld
Line 1: Line 1:
-====== How to use the survival guide ====== 
  
-This survival guide wiki contains various pages aiming to help students who are writing a masters or 
-bachelor thesis or are conducting an individual student project. Some of the information herein is 
-very generic, some is biased by my personal opinion and some is only relevant when I am the 
-project supervisor. I recommend that you read it all and then use what you think is applicable to 
-your project. Remember that in the end it is your personal project and your sole responsibility. 
- 
-Before beginning your masters thesis, bachelor thesis or an individual student project you need to understand the [[guide:scientific_process|Scientific process]]. When you have fully understood this, it is time to send an application to the student board. The page [[guide:application|Application]] will help you with this. 
- 
-Working your way through a project is a challenging process with many pitfalls. The page 
-[[guide:project|Project]] aims to describe how to use proper scientific methods. If you are working together with one or more students you might want to read the document Group as well. 
- 
-Throughout your project you will probably be supervised by an employee at your institute. In case 
-that is me you should read the page [[guide:supervision|Supervision]] which contains my guidelines and rules on the supervision process. 
- 
-The project report is where you document your project. It is probably the primary basis for your 
-supervisor and external examiner's assessment of your work. You should therefore invest many 
-resources in writing a good report. The page [[guide:report|Report]] will give you various tips and hints. The page [[guide:references|References]] explains how to do proper referencing in your report. 
- 
-If you have to defend your project work at an oral exam you should read the pages [[guide:exam_bachelor|Bachelor thesis exam]] and [[guide:exam_master|Master thesis exam]] to get 
-some tips on how to survive that.