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===Prof. Jen Heemstra's tips on research ideas and brainstorming resources=== | ===Prof. Jen Heemstra's tips on research ideas and brainstorming resources=== |
Revision as of 15:35, 6 February 2019
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BE Communication Lab resources
Throughout the semester you will participate in workshops provided by the Instructors from the BE Communication Lab, Dr. Sean Clarke (saclarke@mit.edu) and Dr. Prerna Bhargava (bhargavap@mit.edu). These workshops will help you prepare your major communication assignments. The resources provided at these workshops will be posted below.
To schedule an appointment for help from a BE Communication Fellow:
For assistance finding research articles, managing citations, etc.
- Howard Silver, the MIT Library's biological engineering expert
- MIT Libraries Biological Engineering Research Guide
Workshop Slides
[[Media: | Figures and Captions Slides]]
[[Media: | Abstracts and Titles (and Writing Tips)]]
[[Media: | Journal Club and Oral Presentations]]
[[Media: | Research Article structure and writing process]]
[[Media: | Research Proposals]]
[[Media: | Checklist for amazing 109 proposals]]
Prof. Jen Heemstra's tips on research ideas and brainstorming resources
- Part 1: It’s not magic (go for quantity of ideas)
- Part 2: This could get ugly (defer judgment)
- Part 3: Ask questions (be curious)
- IDEO's brainstorm rules, full list
- Post-its for innovation
- One professor's method of Post-its for research ideas