Learning About Research by Research Design: Students' Perceptions of a Master's Online Course in Education

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2014-05
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University of Calgary
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Informed by signature pedagogies, the course EDER 603 Research Methodologies in Education requires students to write their "Research Commitments" as a major assignment. This assignment is very similar to a research proposal and participants in the course had to identify a research topic, problem, and purpose, as well as create research questions and identify an appropriate methodology. The course involved feedback cycles from both peers and the instructor. In this paper I reflect on the technological tools used for the online course, including challenges and students' perceptions of the course design.
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Preciado Babb, P. "Learning About Research by Research Design: Students' Perceptions of a Master's Online Course in Education". 2014. In P. Preciado Babb (Ed.). Proceedings of the IDEAS: Rising to Challenge Conference, pp. 189-197. Calgary, Canada: Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary.
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