There are always risks when conducting research, though these are usually minimal (i.e., no greater than participants encounter in their everyday lives). Note, however, that the level of risk varies a little based on your group of participants. For example, students can expect very little danger in their daily lives, but if your participants are […]
SoTL Research Project Development
This topic was requested in the survey I sent out in December. Note: some of the information below was included in previous editions. The first step to any research project is to complete the TCPS2 Core Certificate (https://tcps2core.ca/) if you haven’t already. But the step of the research process that stumps people the most is […]
Developing a Research Question; Part 2: Finding Inspiration Elsewhere
Before we begin, a reminder that a research question is a specific, testable question that clearly identifies the variables of interest. It identifies the scope and goal of your research project. Last time, we looked at how to develop a research question from scratch. This time, I will outline some other places you can find […]
Developing a Research Question – Part 1: Generate Your Own Research Question from Scratch
Today, I’d like to provide some guidance about research questions. This will be a two-part feature. Part 1 will include a description of research questions and guidance to help you develop your own. For Pat 2 (in 2 weeks), I will focus on how to use other sources as inspirations for your research questions. A […]
All About Journals (Part 2 of 2)
Today, I’m continuing on the topic of journals and publishing your work in Part 2 of this blog. Part 1 was posted a couple of weeks ago and included a description of various types of publications, types of article reviews, and a brief overview of the publication process. This time, I will focus on responding […]
All About Journals (Part 1 of 2)
Today, I’d like to provide some information about journals and publishing your work in journals. This will be a two-part feature; Part 2 will be sent in a couple of weeks. Part 1 will include a description of various types of publications, types of article reviews, and a brief overview of the publication process. Next […]