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Mini 06: Creating Your Synthesis Matrix Using Google Drive *

Presenter Information

Dr. Manuel De La Torre, Facility Services Specialist, Brandman University San Diego Campus

Dr. Cathy M. Powalski, Department of Defense Management Analyst (Retired), Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Reserves (Retired)

Description

During this workshop participants will learn how to create and organize an effective Synthesis Matrix on Google Drive that will allow for universal access and the ability to share references with fellow students. Participants will leave the workshop with a template to serve you throughout your dissertation journey and the skills to create an effective reference tool. If you aren’t comfortable with Google Drive you will be able to apply the skills leaned in this workshop directly to Excel, including leaving with an Excel template that functions identically to the Google Drive Synthesis Matrix. If you have not drilled down your Synthesis Matrix, this is the workshop for you! "Bring your laptops and if applicable, the electronic version of your current synthesis matrix."

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Mini 06: Creating Your Synthesis Matrix Using Google Drive *

During this workshop participants will learn how to create and organize an effective Synthesis Matrix on Google Drive that will allow for universal access and the ability to share references with fellow students. Participants will leave the workshop with a template to serve you throughout your dissertation journey and the skills to create an effective reference tool. If you aren’t comfortable with Google Drive you will be able to apply the skills leaned in this workshop directly to Excel, including leaving with an Excel template that functions identically to the Google Drive Synthesis Matrix. If you have not drilled down your Synthesis Matrix, this is the workshop for you! "Bring your laptops and if applicable, the electronic version of your current synthesis matrix."