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Unfolding a new era of learning - Part II

I had the opportunity to attend a zoom session on "Walk the Talk -02" with four panelists, some are established researchers and others university lecturers. The good news is that these groups of people are trying to help aspiring research students - PhD / Masters by research. 

During the session, Mr. Gopilal Acharya, presented on "Academic Writing" and he covered the fundamentals of academic writing.  

Dr. Deki presented on "AI and Academic Writing". She tried to inform the group that AI is a double-edged sword. However, she warned us not to use AI in academic writing in any forms. As it not only makes one dependent, but also spoils the creative part of us. 

DON'T USE AI! is the message. 

Dr. Karma Tenzin, gave us very important ideas of conducting research through his own experience of research journey. His encouraging words are very special for the group as most of us are taking up the research journey and are new to this path. However, the advice to look for a reliable "Study Partner" is something EYE OPENING!

Dr. Phuntsho Wangdi, took us through the consultation process and basically how to communicate with our supervisors and other research team. 

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!




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Disclaimer: These screenshots are taken from the presentation and are shared solely for my personal reference and record-keeping purposes.

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