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Jun 2021
11m 35s

Synthesis (Episode 80)

Walden University Writing Center
About this episode

Synthesis can be tricky, but Claire and Kacy discuss how to bring ideas together using writing skills, plus some discussion of how writing is like being a lawyer and a chef!


Relevant Resources:

Transitioning into Better Writing blog post

Podcast Episode 33: Tackling Transitions

Transitions webpage

Podcast Episode 38: The Literature Review Matrix: What It Is, How to Use It, and How to Make It Work for You

 Literature Review Matrix

Synthesis and Thesis Development webinar


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