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Have your research students maintain a weekly blog so they can share what they complete each week and serve as an example for other, curious students.

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  • This process can also help hold students accountable for their research by documenting their progress.
  • Additionally, if your research students are from underrepresented backgrounds, weekly blogs can be especially helpful for reaching out to and hopefully recruiting similar students.

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