- Oct 2019
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biblioteca.uoc.edu biblioteca.uoc.edu
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In reading dissertations, the student should begin to formúlate a general understanding of the structure and scope of a disserta-tion, and the meaning of contribution to knowledge as applied to doctoral dissertations.
Structure and scope.
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The Selection of a Dissertation Topic
The selection of a dissertation topic
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biblioteca.uoc.edu biblioteca.uoc.edu
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. To summarize: Your aim is to explain 1. what you are writing about —I am working on the topic of... 2. what you don't know about it—because / want tofind out... 3. why you want your reader to know and care about it—m order to help my reader understand better...
Short and sweet.
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add a second indirect question that explains why you asked your first question.
Here is the so what? in the sentence you are building.
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When you add that because I want tofind out how/why/whether clause, you state why you are pursuing your topic: to answer a question important to you.
Back to the beginning: a question important to you.
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because I want to find out who/what/when/where/whether/ why/how .
This is the flavour: the indirect question.
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start by naming your project:
Put a name to that baby.
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SO WHAT?
Miles Davis was right.
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If you are an experienced researcher, look for questions that other researchers ask but don't answer.
Remember: the idea is to make it interesting. It can lead you where nobody else knows.
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How does your topic fit into the context of a larger structure or function as part of a larger system?
Structure and composition.
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Ask about the History of Your Topic
History of the topic
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So the best way to begin working on your focused topic is not to find all the information you can on it, but to formúlate questions that direct you to just that information you need to answer them
What is my question to find information?
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If a writer asks no specific question worth asking, he can offer no specific answer worth supporting.
The power of the questions.
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Caution: Don't narrow your topic so much that you can't find information on it
Where to stop while you are narrowing.
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We narrowed those topics by adding words and phrases, but of a special kind: conflict, description, contribution, and developing. Those nouns are derived from verbs expressing actions or relation-ships: to conflict, to describe, to contribute, and to develop. Lacking such "action" words, your topic is a .static thing.
Be careful: you need words that describes actions.
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A topic is probably too broad if you can state it in four or five words
How to narrow a topic.
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Few experi-enced researchers trust Wikipedia, so under no circumstances cite it as a source of evidence (unless your topic is Wikipedia itself).
Lucky me! I can cite Wikipedia.
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Google your topic,
Or use DuckDuckGo if you care about your privacy.
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Once you have a list of topics, choose the one or two that inter-est you most and explore their research potential. Do this:
Choose one or two topics.
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Start by listing as many interests as you can that you'd like to explore.
Make a list
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But also ask yourself: What interests me about this tapie? What would interest others?
I should answer this questions.
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Some questions raise problems; others do not.
Question and problems are not the same.
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But other questions may intrigue only the researcher:
Write an interesting question is key.
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A subject is a broad área of knowledge (e.g., climate change), while a topic is a specific interest within that área (e.g., the effect of climate change on migratory birds).
The hierarchy is:
- Subject
- Topic
- Subject
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As you begin a research project, you will want to distinguish a topic from a sub-ject.
There is a difference between topic and subject.
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From Topics to Questions
Lectura de Research Design in Social Sciences (GH)
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- Mar 2019
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jolle.coe.uga.edu jolle.coe.uga.edu
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This aspect has led some to claim practitioner research shares many qualities of social movements (e.g., Campano, 2009; Cochran-Smith & Lytle, 2009).
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- Jan 2019
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www.at-the-intersection.com www.at-the-intersection.com
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Twitter is my go to and people post a news articles from like ccn from what does it coined, ask a bunch of these crypto news things and they're great. Uh, you know, I take them with a grain of salt because whatever, there's a lot of like fake news.
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- Nov 2018
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eric.ed.gov eric.ed.gov
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Instructional Design Strategies for Intensive Online Courses: An Objectivist-Constructivist Blended Approach
This was an excellent article Chen (2007) in defining and laying out how a blended learning approach of objectivist and constructivist instructional strategies work well in online instruction and the use of an actual online course as a study example.
RATING: 4/5 (rating based upon a score system 1 to 5, 1= lowest 5=highest in terms of content, veracity, easiness of use etc.)
Tags
- etc556
- etcnau
- online education growth
- instructional technology
- distance education
- instructional methods
- constructivism
- instructiveness effectiveness
- Instructional systems design; Distance education; Online courses; Adult education; Learning ability; Social integration
- Performance Factors, Influences, Technology Integration, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation, Case Studies, Barriers, Grounded Theory, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics, Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Usability, Institutional Characteristics, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research
- instructional design systems
Annotators
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- Jul 2018
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ideasandthoughts.org ideasandthoughts.org
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I also value reading a person’s blog over time to understand better their voice and context. So I’m asking for some advice on how to update my module on finding research. What replaces RSS feeds? What works for you that goes beyond “someone on Twitter/Facebook shared….” to something that is more focused and intentional?
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- Sep 2017
- Jul 2017
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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The students who exerted more self-control were not more successful in accomplishing their goals. It was the students who experienced fewer temptations overall who were more successful when the researchers checked back in at the end of the semester.
Reduce the number of distractions you get better results.
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- Jul 2016
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hybridpedagogy.org hybridpedagogy.org
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the results remain compelling nonetheless
At least, they’ve become unavoidable in class discussions even tangentially related to social psychology. In intro sociology, they lead to some interesting thoughts about lab vs. field experiments.
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- Jan 2016
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learning.blogs.nytimes.com learning.blogs.nytimes.com
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I appreciate the importance of annotation and social annotation as a part of the research process.
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