I had the opportunity to attend the Zoom session "Walk the Talk -02", with four insightful panelists, some seasoned researchers, others university lecturers. The session ran for nearly two hours, but every minute was worth it.
I would like to believe that they are not only supporting aspiring PhD and Master's Research Candidates but also trying to build a vibrant research community where ideas, guidance and collaboration can thrive.
Mr. Gopilal Acharya presented on "Academic Writing" and he covered pretty well the fundamentals of academic writing.
Dr. Deki presented on "AI and Academic Writing". She emphasized that AI is a double-edged sword. While acknowledging its growing influence, she firmly warned us against using AI in any form of academic writing. Reliance on AI not only fosters dependency and laziness, but also diminishes creative thinking and originality.
AT THE BEST, DON'T USE AI!
Dr. Karma Tenzin, shared some "General Insights", in fact the whole process, drawn from his own experience. I found some of his words genuinely encouraging. However, one particular piece of advice of finding a reliable "Study Partner/Study Buddy" was something EYE OPENING!
Dr. Phuntsho Wangdi, gave us the consultation process and timely communication with supervisors and other research groups.
My sincere thanks to the EduPlus Bhutan Journal team for organizing this session at a critical time. To make us feel that research journey is not so difficult, it all needs "passion, dedication, commitment, collaboration, critical thinking, attention to detail, etc, etc,,,"
Thank you for inspiring us!
Part I
Part -II
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