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Bridge the Distance: An Oral History of COVID-19 in Poems
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During the early days of quarantine, many teachers turned to poetry to process their experiences. Teacher-Poets Writing to Bridge the Distance: An Oral History of COVID-19 preserves this poetry and teachers' experiences as they navigated a new reality in education.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English
Literature
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Open OKState
Author:
Abigail M. Woods
Alex Berkley
Allison Berryhill
Andy Schoenborn
Anna J. Small-Roseboro
Ashley Valencia-Pate
Barbara Edler
Betsy Jones
Carolina Lopez
Denise Hill
Denise Krebs
Donetta Norris
Emily Yamasaki
Gayle Sands
Glenda Funk
Jamie Langley
Jennifer Guyor-Jowett
Jennifer Sykes
Kate Currie
Katrina Morrison
Kimberly Johnson
Laura Langley
Linda Mitchell
Margaret Simon
Maureen Ingram
Melissa Ali
Mo Daley
Monica Schwafaty
Sarah Donovan
Scott McCloskey
Seana Wright
Shaun Ingalls
Stacey Joy
Stefani Boutelier
Susan Ahlbrand
Susie Morice
Tammi Belko
Date Added:
06/28/2021
Didacticiel de recherche en bibliothèque pour les sciences humaines et sociales
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Le but de ce manuel est de vous donner les connaissances de base nécessaires pour commencer à rechercher des informations en utilisant le catalogue et les bases de données de la bibliothèque de l’Université d’Alberta. Le manuel contient des instructions étape par étape, des vidéos et des exemples en sciences humaines et sociales. Pour atteindre les objectifs prévus, il vous faudra passer au moins une heure et demie à lire les instructions du didacticiel, répondre aux questions des exercices et revoir les exemples chaque fois que cela sera nécessaire.

Subject:
Information Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Open Education Alberta
Author:
Denis Lacroix et Sarah Shaughnessy
Date Added:
08/23/2021
An Introduction to Research Methods in Sociology
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This textbook, written in an approachable style, provides a broad overview of research methods utilized in sociology. It will be of particular value for students who are new to research methods. The textbook is divided into 17 chapters, which lead the student from the most basic of concepts, such as “What is research?” through the various stages of planning for a research project.

Subject:
Social and Behavioral Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
British Columbia/Yukon Open Authoring Platform
Author:
Valerie A. Sheppard
Date Added:
06/02/2020
Library Class Sessions for Research Methods in Building Construction: Evaluating Sources
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Using source evaluation as the theme, discussed different article types such as government reports, case studies, literature reviews, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, law reviews, self-published articles, and the value of each. Class included a hands-on activity with worksheet.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson Plan
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Virginia Tech
Author:
Leslie Mathews
Virginia Pannabecker
Date Added:
02/11/2016
Psychology
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Psychology is designed to meet scope and sequence requirements for the single-semester introduction to psychology course. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of core concepts, grounded in both classic studies and current and emerging research. The text also includes coverage of the DSM-5 in examinations of psychological disorders. Psychology incorporates discussions that reflect the diversity within the discipline, as well as the diversity of cultures and communities across the globe.Senior Contributing AuthorsRose M. Spielman, Formerly of Quinnipiac UniversityContributing AuthorsKathryn Dumper, Bainbridge State CollegeWilliam Jenkins, Mercer UniversityArlene Lacombe, Saint Joseph's UniversityMarilyn Lovett, Livingstone CollegeMarion Perlmutter, University of Michigan

Subject:
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Date Added:
02/12/2021
Psychology: The Science of Human Potential
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The first chapter provides an overview of the textbook and reviews the history of psychology and its methodology. Psychology is described as a science studying how hereditary (nature) and experiential (nurture) variables interact to influence the thoughts, feelings, and behavior of individuals. The remainder of the text will be organized in sections entitled “Mostly Nature� (Biological Psychology; Sensation & Perception; Motivation & Emotion), “Mostly Nurture� (Direct Learning; Indirect Learning (i.e., observational learning and language); Cognition), and “Nature/Nurture� (Human Development; Personality; Social Psychology; Maladaptive Behavior; Professional Psychology and Human Potential).

Subject:
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Provider Set:
BCcampus Open Textbooks
Author:
Jeffrey Levy
Date Added:
01/11/2021
Research Methodologies
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It is expected that Students who take part in this course have completed almost all courses of their MSc and are about to start on their Master Orientation project, their Literature Study or MSc thesis depending on their chosen MSC track.

It is of little value to take this course early, so please plan accordingly!
Course Contents The aim of the course is to be a research-driven preparation for the aerospace engineering MSc thesis in the final year of the MSc. It will help you prepare for the challenges of your thesis work.

The course will consist of 7 lectures and will be taught online using video lectures in periods 1, 2 and 3 and face-to-face using traditional lectures in period 4.

The lecture set up is as follows:
1. Research Design in MSc - Introduction to research, research framework
2. Research Methods - Stages of a project, Research objective, research questions, research strategy, research methods
3. Data Analysis - Quantitative & Qualitative methods
4. Validation & Verification - How to validate & verify your work?
5. Project Management & Peer review of draft Project plan - How to manage your project and your thesis progress. Project plan peer review
6. Planning - How to plan, expectations, Gannt Charts
7. Literature Review - How to carry out a scientific literature review? Differences between review and research

Please be advised that all lectures are also available via Blackboard for those following the online version. It is possible to do this course by distant learning, attendance in the 4th period, though highly appreciated, is not mandatory!
Study Goals At the end of the course the student will:
- be aware of the expectations of an MSc student
- be able to formulate a research question and research aim
- be able to set up a research plan for their MOP/Literature Study/MSc thesis
- be able to write a literature review based on the research plan with a view to select appropriate methodologies for their MOP/MSc thesis

Education Method (Online) Lectures, Assignments and voluntary Peer review of each others research plans and literature studies

Subject:
Engineering
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Delft University of Technology
Provider Set:
Delft University OpenCourseWare
Author:
Dr.ir. Gillian Saunders-Smit
Date Added:
02/15/2016
Research Methods for the Social Sciences: An Introduction
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This textbook provides a broad overview of research methods utilized in sociology. It will be of particular value for students who are new to research methods.

Subject:
Social and Behavioral Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
British Columbia/Yukon Open Authoring Platform
Author:
Valerie Sheppard
Date Added:
08/17/2021
Research Methods in Social Psychology
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Social psychologists are interested in the ways that other people affect thought, emotion, and behavior. To explore these concepts requires special research methods. Following a brief overview of traditional research designs, this module introduces how complex experimental designs, field experiments, naturalistic observation, experience sampling techniques, survey research, subtle and nonconscious techniques such as priming, and archival research and the use of big data may each be adapted to address social psychological questions. This module also discusses the importance of obtaining a representative sample along with some ethical considerations that social psychologists face.

Subject:
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Science
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
Diener Education Fund
Provider Set:
Noba
Author:
Rajiv Jhangiani
Date Added:
01/12/2021
Scientific Inquiry in Social Work
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As an introductory textbook for social work students studying research methods, this book guides students through the process of creating a research project. Students will learn how to discover a researchable topic that is interesting to them, examine scholarly literature, formulate a proper research question, design a quantitative or qualitative study to answer their question, carry out the design, interpret quantitative or qualitative results, and disseminate their findings to a variety of audiences. Examples are drawn from the author's practice and research experience, as well as topical articles from the literature. The textbook is aligned with the Council on Social Work Education's 2015 Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards. Students and faculty can download copies of this textbook using the links provided in the front matter.

Subject:
Social and Behavioral Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Open Social Work Education
Author:
Matthew Decarlo
Date Added:
07/14/2022
Short Guides in Education Research Methodologies
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Short guides in common research methodologies, created by doctoral students for doctoral students.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Indiana University Pressbooks
Author:
Alexandra Fields
Amanda Deliman
Amani Gashan
Amy Walker
Aslihan Guler
Beth Lewis Samuelson
Bo Hyun Hwang
Brandon Locke
Breanya Hogue
Casey Pennington
Christian Perry
Dee Degner
Ebrahim Bamanger
Erin McNeill
Geoffrey Hoffman
JJ Ray
Jeannette Armstrong
Jill Scott
Julie Marie Frye
Kerry Armbruster
Laura Boyle
Leslie Smith
Lindsay Herron
Maria Lisak
Megan Covington
Michelle Koehler
Nadia Alqahtani
Natalia Ramirez Casalvolone
Nicole Ayers
Pengtong Qu
Sarah Hare
Simon Pierre Munyaneza
Summer Davis
Yanlin Chen
Yeoeun Park
Youngjoo Seo
Date Added:
03/09/2020
Tests of Relationships Between Variables
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Intended for those without a background in statistics, this work is an explanation of the quantitative processes used by researchers to try to establish whether one variable has an impact on another. The concept of concomitant variation, two variable types (independent and dependent), the three basic levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal & numerical), and four statistical tests of relationships (Chi-Square, ANOVA, Logistical Regression and Correlation) are described within. These descriptions do not require quantitative skills in order to be understood.

Subject:
Mathematics
Statistics
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OpenEd@JWU
Author:
Paul Boyd
Date Added:
03/23/2021
UML - Research Methods in Psychology
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While Research Methods in Psychology is fairly traditional, making it easy for you to use with your existing courses, it also emphasizes a fundamental that is often lost on undergraduates: research methods are not a peripheral concern in our discipline; they are central.

Subject:
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Science
Date Added:
08/21/2018
WIL Module 6.1 - Research Skills
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The WIL Open Module Initiative includes over 30 open access, learner-centred modules to support Work-Integrated Learning preparedness among post-secondary students. This module includes content and activities that will support participants in selecting and applying appropriate research skills for a given workplace or work integrated learning (WIL) task. For more information and to access SCORM files,Articulate Storyline source files andFacilitator Guide for this module, visit https://www.niagaracollege.ca/cae/wil/

Subject:
CTE
Professions
Material Type:
Module
Provider:
Niagara College
Provider Set:
WIL Open Module Initiative
Author:
Algonquin College
Georgian College
Lambton College
Niagara College
Date Added:
04/01/2017