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授業の目的 【英語】 | | Note: If you are unable to join the course automatically with the link below the Session Outline below, send mail to bennett@law.nagoya-u.ac.jp with your name, your Student ID, your Nagoya University ID, and your University email address. Also, please see the link in the Session Outline for the Zoom details of the first session. This introductory course on thesis composition and research management is open to English- and Japanese-speakers. The course is taught in English. 論文執筆と研究方法論が課題で、講義が英語で行います。可否評価で英語による学術表現と議論になれる機会に、日本人学生の参加は大好評。 The syllabus covers issues in the first phase of a thesis project: Topic selection Research problem Bibliography development Literature review Use of footnotes Thesis organization Drafting an Introduction In addition to the topics above, class members will have the opportunity to submit short writing samples at intervals for grammar and style review, with short quizzes to confirm progress. |
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到達目標 【日本語】 | | |
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到達目標 【英語】 | | Class members will have organized a set of materials relevant to a well-defined research problem by the end of the semester. |
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授業の内容や構成 | | Date
Session outline
Prep/Homework
1
Oct. 5
Introduction Greetings and introductions Canvas signups (click on the link at the bottom of the Syllabus, and if the link doesn't work for you, send mail with your name, student ID, and Nagoya University ID and [important!] email address) Academic writing: the basics Tools Introducing Canvas and FlipGrid videos Introducing Jurism Introducing Quizzer Introducing useful repositories
About this week's assignment
Zoom Info
Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/97261349118
Meeting ID: 972 6134 9118 For this session
Introduce yourself (short and sweet - here is Bennett's intro ) Homework Short list of useful legal repositories for your country or topic Bookmark useful repositories in your browser
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Oct.12
Introduction to Jurism Installing Adding an item by hand Item types Adding an item from the browser Creating a bibliography Working with Resources Hierarchies of authority Scanning archives Reading for relevance Reading for onward resources
For this session Install the Jurism client and connector from the Project Website
Homework Submit a bibliography of important works on your topic
3
Oct. 19
Progress in Jurism Word processor integration Group libraries Collections Tags Collaboration Research problems Sources and arguments Engagement and novelty
Homework Describe your research topic in one page
4
Oct.26
Research problem Topics vs problems Prior research and the research problem Choosing the audience Relevance Non-obviousness Interesting
Prep Bring a copy of your summary memo to class Homework Add your research problem to the summary memo and resubmit
5
Nov. 2
Word processing Word vs LibreOffice Styles Table of Contents Page formatting
Prep Bring your PC to class Homework Submit your peer review reports by Friday for the next class
6
Nov. 9
Revision (pair-work) Points for evaluation Peer review Reviewer comments Instructor feedback
Prep Bring a copy of your research problem statement to class Homework Submit Research Proposal draft
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Nov. 16
Small-scale structure Grammar and style
Prep Quizzes Review your Quizzer feedback Homework Submit a revision to your Research Plan
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Nov.30
Taking stock Instructor reflections Open discussion Lecture on thesis introductions
Prep Come prepared to speak and listen about thesis project challenges
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Dec.7
Thesis structure and composition Aim of the thesis Organization Composition dos and don'ts Paragraph composition
Prep Read the Writing Guide section on thesis structure
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Dec.14
Research with Jurism Curation Selecting sources Metadata quality and curation
Technical Multilingual records Legal citation patterns Abbreviations
Prep Bring your PC to class. Homework None for this class.
11
TBA
Footnotes Purpose of footnotes Types of supporting authority Primary and secondary sources Strong and weak sources When to footnote
Homework Submit your Introduction and Literature Review with footnotes and bibliography
12
Dec.21
Remarks on logistics and presentation Milestones Backups Document management The Elevator Pitch
Homework Submit slides
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Jan.18
Short presentations and comments
Prep Practice your presentation
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Jan.25
Short presentations and comments
Prep Practice your presentation Homework Submit your (revised) thesis introduction and initial bibliography
15
Feb.1
Final quiz and course feedback
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履修条件・関連する科目 | | There are no prerequisites for this course. |
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成績評価の方法と基準 | | For students of Nagoya University, the course is marked Pass/Fail. For visiting students, the course is marked by letter grade. Assessment is based on completion of the following: Class attendance and participation (minimum 80% attendance) Sentence composition quizzes. Written assignments Final presentation |
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教科書・テキスト | | Writing Guide of the Law Faculty |
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参考書 | | Materials will be distributed as required via Canvas and Juris-M reference manager libraries |
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課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示) | | Install the Jurism reference manager Prepare writing assignments Answer quizzes sent by email. Study the Writing Guide of the Law Faculty Comment on classmate assignments via Canvas |
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注意事項 | | |
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授業開講形態等 | | |
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遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置 | | |
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