EDIT 6900
Weekly Tasks

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Updated 11-12-07



Nov 17 | Nov 24 | Dec 1 | Dec 8Old Lessons




Nov 17
Nov 11-16: Work on your Design idea while I evaluate PPP Drafts
Design Idea due (WebCT dropbox - note the filenaming instructions!)



Nov 24
Nov 19: My deadline for returning PPP Drafts
Nov 20-30: Complete PPPs (incorporating feedback)
Nov 21-23: UGA Holidays
Nov 24: our "Thanksgiving Holiday"
nothing due


Dec 1
Dec 1: Problem Project NOT due - a change!
Dec 2-7: Finalize PPP, Presentations, Reflections, Notebooks.
Reflections: plan to hand in a print copy; no need to post anywhere.
Notebooks: hand these in in whatever format you've been creating them in. One notebook per team, or individually, whichever you have been doing.


Dec 8 - The End!
Dec 8: Reflection, Notebook due; Presentations. Hand in all parts of PPP. See submission details on the PPP Assignment Description.
I will hand back Reflections and Notebooks on 1/19 for most people. If this won't work for you, let me know.



Past Lessons


Nov 10
Catch-up Week

The topic I had planned for this week, "Applying What is Known to Problems," now seems redundant in light of your projects and our prior discussions.  I feel that there is very little to add about this given all that we have done. Certainly, if you have questions along this line, they will be appropriate to raise now or in class on Nov 10.

I know you're working hard on your Drafts.

Instead, it makes sense to point you to some readings for the topic of Analysis. That, in addition to your PPP, is enough for you to work on this week.   These readings are:


Nov 3
Design (with preview of Design Idea Assignment)


Oct 27
Ethics of Research

Access the lesson here.  Read the hints about opening windows to solve some problems you've noticed in the past.
Both the outline and the audiolesson are available in WebCT 6900/Audio.  The recording lasts about 45 minutes.

"Homework" is included within the lesson.



Oct 20
Post a second group progress report regarding your Problem Project to MAF by 10/20, onto your team's discussion board. Label it "Progress Report for Oct 20."  No attachments, brief (one screen), and just one per team.
(I know that you have your hands full with the PPP and the Critique.)



Oct 13 - Critiquing Research Lesson with readings for Methodology Day




Synthesizing Literature

due Oct 6

This lesson is actually our class meeting on Sep 29, and the homework will be given on that day.  Basically, you are to:


due Sep 29
Now Playing!
Audiolesson: Start here.
Don't forget your Researchable Question, too.


SLM Research Star Follow-up Lesson

Due Sep 22

You have had the opportunity to learn about many different topics of research from our SLM research stars.

You have also had the opportunity to speak to a media specialist about “problems of practice.”

Task:



Exploring Literature

due Sep 15

This lesson can be found here.


Types of Research
Available: Sep 1
Due: Sep 8


Your Media Specialist Interview is due Sep 8.

You read a lot of material last week. Since there's a holiday this week and you have an assignment due, I am just going to post two thought questions here:
  1. I want you to think about your philosophy - which quadrant do you best fit in on Creswell's grid (p. 6)?  Food for thought as you're driving around or washing the dishes.
  2. If you had to, could you list at least 8 types of research  and a reference (reading, page number) where a definition/description can be found?  A little index for  yourself might come in handy down the road.
The next topic is Exploring Literature.  Readings are:

EBSCO provides a useful bundle of educational databases with a uniform and unified search interface.  If I had to take one database to a desert island, this is the one I would take.
How to get into EBSCO, one method:



by Aug 25


1. Select and register your SLM Research Star with Beth B. (beth@alumni.mercer.edu)

2. Read Farmer Introduction (your text)

3. Read Leedy & Ormrod (2004), Chap 1: in WebCT/6900/Readings.


What is Research?
due Sep 1


  1. Finish Lesson posted Aug 25: What is Research?  This lesson follows from the activities posted for Aug. 25.
  2. Read:
The last 3 are in WebCT/6900/Readings.  There is a lot of material there. Don't get bogged down. Focus on: types of research.




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