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Category:Team Size 1

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Technically speaking, a team of one person is not a team. However, more often than not you will be on your own when it comes to (scientific) work - so you might as well be prepared.

Pages in category "Team Size 1"

The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

A

  • Ace Productivity
  • AI in education
  • Anki
  • Apps for species identification

C

  • Citations
  • Concept Maps
  • Conceptual Figures
  • Coping with psychological problems

E

  • Elevator Pitch

F

  • Feynman Method
  • Finalising your thesis
  • Framing a research question

G

  • Gender First Aid Kit
  • Git and GitHub
  • Graphic Recording
  • Graphical abstract

H

  • How to dean
  • How to PhD
  • How to read an empirical paper
  • How to study 2.0
  • How to use your computer
  • How to write a thesis

K

  • Kanban

L

  • Learning for exams
  • Lego Serious Play

M

  • MAXQDA
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Word For Academic Writing
  • Mindfulness
  • Mindmap

N

  • Notion

O

  • Orientation
  • Overcoming Exam Anxiety

P

  • Persona Building
  • Pomodoro
  • Poster Design

R

  • Reference Manager: Zotero
  • Research Diary

S

  • Scientific Paper Publishing
  • Second Brain
  • Speed Typing
  • Stakeholder Mapping
  • Staying on top of research
  • Studying

T

  • Tips for digital lectures
  • Topic iteration
  • Transcribing Interviews

W

  • Writing a journal article
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