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Aug 22 15 tweets 5 min read
Research students-- If you're considering making your portfolio or a website.

Then, do check these points.

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Aug 15
If you're working on multiple projects, starting or completing your PhD.

Here are some tools/suggestions that can help you manage your time and productivity.

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1.Gantt Chart: is a project management tool that illustrates a project plan. It has two sections: on the left side, it outlines a list of tasks or projects, and the right side has a timeline with schedule bars that visualize the work for a particular week or month.

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I quite enjoy using the Gantt chart sometimes. I used it often when I was working my schedule on the Monday app. It looks very organized. Yes, at first it may feel intimidating but it's easy to follow.
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Aug 8
Check these websites and tools to make your presentations a bit more interesting and interactive.

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@OpenAcademics @ThePhDPlace @PhDVoice #AcademicChatter #scicomm
1. @VismeApp: Create presentations, documents and interactive charts etc.

visme.co
2.@Mentimeter: Create quizzes, polls etc

mentimeter.com
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Jul 28
15 lessons from all my supervisors/professors so far...

You probably know all of them but still, it serves as a reminder.

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1. Learn things one at a time: You don’t need to learn everything at once. Break them into tiny segments and learn daily. The idea is to not feel overwhelmed by all the new topics.
2. Make achievable and realistic goals: It's good to be ambitious but imagine if you fail to accomplish a goal that went out of your hand. You will feel discouraged in your work.
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Jul 11
How I search and read scientific papers now…

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After trying many methods of reading research papers effectively, I have now (at least) settled on this format.

@PhDVoice @ThePhDPlace @PhD_Genie @OpenAcademics #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #scicomm #STEM
I think it's just 4 step method! At first, it may feel time-consuming but once you get a grip on it then it's quite easy.
1.I first start by searching for the main topic that I am working on -- #AntibioticResistance in @OK_Maps. Now “Open Knowledge Maps” creates a visual knowledge map of the topic you're searching for. Also, lets you know if a paper has open access.

Sample:
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Jul 4
How I stay a bit organized in research.

Here are some points which I follow that help me in my research journey.

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@PhDVoice @ThePhDPlace @PhD_Genie @OpenAcademics #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter #scicomm #STEM
I know... This might be some infinite times you must have read a post or thread on how to stay organized! So what makes mine different? Maybe nothing earth-shattering but these are some tested points that I have been following for quite some years now.
1.I draw a “Pie Chart”: When in doubt, I draw a pie chart. I see what work consumes most of my time and divide them accordingly. So what I do is, make a pie chart and divide how much percentage I want to dedicate to each task.

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Jun 27
After giving several presentations right from bachelor's to master's to PhD currently and at various conferences. Here are some points that I keep in mind.

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Even I develop my presentation skills through feedback that I receive from my supervisors, audience/readers etc. I hope these points are helpful to you. Also, you may already know some of them if so, thank you for your time. Thank you for reading!
1. The first slide: I now stick to one image which looks neat and simple for my research presentations. I add 2-3 images if it's something about creativity or something else.

Sample 1:
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