Mind map to slide: non-linear way in making slides
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Intro
About me
Name: Dasapta (Erwin) Irawan
Email: dasaptaerwin[at]gmail[dot]com
I tweet from @dasaptaerwin
I blog at dasaptaerwin.wordpress.com
You might find my work
at
ResearchGate
Academia
ORCID
Am I an expert?
Sadly... No
just sharing what I've learned
along the way
Hidrogeologi Umum, 2015,
Penerbit Ombak, Yogyakarta
Introduction to R for Hydrogeology, 2015, draft 2, Penerbit ITB
Menulis (ilmiah) itu Menyenangkan, 2015, eval copy,
Penerbit ITB
Why do we have to write?
Part of learning process
Examination
Exercise
Formulating ideas
Accountability
reporting research project
financial assessment
Qualification
grant competition
reputation
Personal branding
professorship
expertise/selling point
Kinds of publications
books
scientific papers (Elsevier,
Springer, etc)
conference seminar (IEEE,
EGU, etc)
blogs (Wordpress, Blogger, Medium, etc); socmed (FB, Twitter, G+, etc))
Why does it have to be a
book?
readers
heterogeneous
wide audience
contents
needs time
needs crystallization
scope
focus
mainly stating your own
stands
Books from thesis, can
we?
yes we can
it's the simplest way
what differs between
both?
readers
thesis (limited)
books (wide, heterogeneous)
How can we start?
as soon as possible
ideas evaporate
ideas get stolen
as simple as possible
reframing complex
ideas
grow from one simple
idea
as low cost as possible
use free services (mostly online):
google docs, dropbox, etc
use open source tools
Starting to write
start a writing habit
time
place
start making deadlines
doable
seminars/meeting as milestone
start from the end
(bibliography)
reflect your lit study
setting up reading
materials
start randomly
our brain basically works
in random
don't wait until it sorts
out
tweet/blog your
progress
tweet/blog your random
materials
start learning in the
process
get comments
make an online discussion
group
What are the tools?
hardware
common PC
a mug for coffee
Software
word processor: Ms Office,
LibreOffice, OpenOffice, etc
graphic processor: Photoshop,
CorelDraw, GIMP, Inkscape, etc
citation manager: EndNote, Zotero,
Mendeley, etc
web capturing/note-
taking: OneNote, Evernote, etc
Socmed platform
blog: Wordpress,
Blogger, Medium, etc
microblog: FB, Twitter,
G+, etc
What to avoid? Plagiarism.
How?
paraphrasing and quoting, even for
your own past articles
double check
in-text citations
reference sections/bibliography
use citation manager
Take home message
Don't start later, because time may
not be there for you
Don't start until it sorts out, because our brain works in
random order
How did I make these
slides:
First build a mind map of
your talk
Play around with it, move the nodes
back and forth
up and down
promote and demote
I made the mind map
with
Freemind as an desktop
app
or you can go to Mindmup site
(www.mindmup.com) for online app
On Mindmup, you can convert
the nodes to slides
And save the slides as pdf
or ppt