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2020 roundup: Best blogs on skills, research methods and online learning

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Register to try new online courses coming in 2021 //info.sagepub.co.uk/c/12xdAoTNeLosOQIXNe0VVlqXjYCH View as webpage](   |    Email alerts]( Share: [Share on Twitter]( [Share on Facebook]( [Share on LinkedIn]( [SAGE campus]( The SAGE Campus team hopes you stayed safe and healthy during 2020 To close this year, we’ve created a roundup of some of our best guest blogs and insights from our expert online course instructors on skills and research methods: [icon] [Using R for reproducible workflows]( - Charlie Hadley [icon] [Communicating with impact: Presentations that influence]( - Dr Zina O’Leary [icon] [Why critical thinking is the foundational skills elements of all kinds of courses]( - Dr Tom Chatfield [icon] [Why critical thinking skills are (urgently) important for students]( - Dr Tom Chatfield [icon] [Interview with our new course instructor John MacInnes]( We’re also sharing sneak previews of some of our brand new online courses launching in 2021, as part of our [expansion]( to cover skills and research methods across all stages of academic study. Check out our courses on the publishing journey below and register for a free module. [Image]( Teaches an overview of journal publishing, informing researchers how to take advantage of different publishing opportunities.[Read more]( [Image]( Equips researchers with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to write and organize a strong journal article, meeting all the requirements of a publisher. [Read more]( [Image]( Builds an understanding of how to write and present an article to impact both academia and society.[Read more]( ABOUT US]( CONTACT US]( PRIVACY POLICY]( UNSUBSCRIBE]( SAGE Offices: Los Angeles: 2455 Teller Rd Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, USA London: 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London, EC1Y 1SP, UK. Registration No. 1017514 New Delhi: B-1/I-1, Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate, Mathura Road, Post Bag 7, New Delhi 110 044, India Singapore: 18 Cross Street #10-10/11/12, China Square Central, Singapore 048423 Washington, DC: 2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20037, USA Melbourne: Level 20, 114 William Street Melbourne, VIC 3000, Australia This message was sent to {EMAIL}. 0P0121 SAGE logo](

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