Task for next week
Start a section on your blog for the FMP thesis proposal
Consider the following questions and try to provide brief answers on your blog for next week.
- On graduation which area or environment of production do you wish to focus upon and why?
I had wanted to concentrate on stereoscopic vision when I graduated and produce a design that integrates stereoscopic vision with animation. It combines realistic thinking with dreamy vision, effectively enhances the overall sense of immersion, and brings a shocking visual experience to the audience.
- What skills will you need to attain the standards required for vocational practice?
Traditional 3D computer animation skills combined with the use of some virtual engines make the look and feel more realistic.
- How will you showcase your FMP practice for the final shows?
It should be played on a computer. If there is technical support to complete the effect of vr/naked-eye 3D animation, some related facilities may be used.
- Is it important to directly connect the thesis research to your practical work?
I think it is very necessary. Because the actual work can also be regarded as the experimental data of the paper, providing more support for the paper.
- Do you have an area of research you wish to conduct that is unrelated to practical element?
I consider it an honor if I can delve into it further.
This session will introduce the structure and content the thesis requires.


Developing Research Proposals
- What is the goal of a research proposal?
In any research proposal, the goal is to present the author’s plan for the research they intend to conduct.
• Filling a gap in the existing body of research on their subject
• Underscoring existing research on their subject, and/or
• Adding new, original knowledge to the academic community’s existing understanding of their subject
Your research proposal also must explain the following
• The research methodology you plan to use. The tools and procedures you will use to collect, analyse, and interpret the data you collect
• Limitations or constraints that =are come with conducting it through your institution, department, or academic program
A literature review is part of a research proposal. It’s the section that covers which sources you’re using, how you’re using them, and why they’re relevant. Think of a literature review as a mini-research proposal that fits into your larger, main proposal.
2. How long should a research proposal be?
A research proposal’s goal is to clearly outline exactly what your research will entail and accomplish, so including the proposal’s word count or page count isn’t nearly as important as it is to ensure that all the necessary elements and content are present. The recommended word count would be 1200-1500
3. Research proposal structure
To achieve the goals described in the previous sections, and provide the supervisor sufficient information for recommendations for thesis development the research proposals will need include the following sections:
• Research title or question
• Draft Introduction
• Key words searched
• General outline of each chapter
• Draft literature review
• A draft chapter
• Indicative bibliography
4. Draft Introduction

5. Key words
List key words and combinations used in searching for sources.

6. Draft literature review

7.

How to write a research proposal
Research proposals, like all other kinds of academic writing, are written in a formal, objective tone. Keep in mind that being concise is a key component of academic writing; formal does not mean flowery.
Adhere to the structure outlined above. Your reader knows how a research proposal is supposed to read and expects it to fit this template. It’s crucial that you present your research proposal in a clear, logical way. Every question the reader has while reading your proposal should be answered by the final section.



