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final seminar done

11 12 2006

Last Friday I presented my final PhD seminar in front of a pretty substantial audience and an internal panel. I was unusually tense but I got through it without falling over. I enjoyed the Q&A with the audience, who threw in some pretty tough questions on issues that I had skated over in the presentation but will now argue through more carefully in the final draft. Most useful of all was the generous feedback from the panel, who gave me some very helpful advice about how to draw everything together into a more substantial conclusion and how to amplify the significance of the work. Which was great because there’s so much going on in the thesis, and because of that I’d been floundering around and hadn’t really even attempted a proper conclusion chapter yet. So on towards completion I go.

Naturally, the drinks afterward was the best bit, especially as it was a double celebration - Jaz very successfully got through the confirmation process on the same day. This week I’m getting out into the real world for a couple of hours each day doing some digital storytelling stuff. Hope I can remember how to talk to actual humans.

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  • Date : 11 December 2006
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9 responses to “final seminar done”

11 12 2006
Sarah (13:08:19) :

WHOOHOOOO!

I’m (finally) doing my proposal defense this Friday (urk!)!

11 12 2006
Jean (14:59:49) :

good luck sarah!

11 12 2006
M-H (18:13:16) :

Unusually tense? I’d have been damn near catatonic, I think. :) I did my first conference presentation last week, and it went well. I was reflecting on the use of an online environment (blogging) to gather data, but most of the interest was in how it is (and will be) being a participant in your own study - the degree of reflexivity inherent in what I’m attempting seemed to fascinate the audience.

11 12 2006
jaz (21:26:28) :

i still haven’t bought you a drink. how bad of me. but i do remember, and i shall get you two ;) congratulations. enjoy communicating with humans.

11 12 2006
Anne (23:15:29) :

congrats jean! keep on it :)

12 12 2006
Jean (06:11:38) :

thanks Anne, will do. urgh.
Jaz, buy me one after your final seminar, in only TWO YEARS TIME! ;)
Congrats on your first conference paper Mary Helen.

12 12 2006
glen (07:54:07) :

good work!

you were missed in canberra, but at least you are on your way to slaying the diss-dragon :)

I need to have chap done by sat!!!! i love a ridiculous deadline…

12 12 2006
MC (10:49:19) :

I hope you got all the good vibes I was sending, telepathically-like. Our respective text messages tend to indicate we successfully celebrated in tandem across different states and time zones.

Don’t forget: you rock, even when I’m not there to tell you over and over and over x

12 12 2006
Jean (12:53:14) :

[blush]

go glen!

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