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Eric Calvert

Transforming the process and outcomes of assistive technology research: Refle... - 0 views

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    Potentially useful research design example for Frank and Sharon
Eric Calvert

Data Sets | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 3 views

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    An excellent database of survey research statistics from the Pew Trust's "Internet & American Public Life Project." There are some great examples here for modeling how to structure survey questions and write up survey research. Their reports are also very interesting -- especially the "trend" info. (Thanks to Matt for the heads up.)
Steve Bertonaschi

So Looking to the sky! - 4 views

Alright here are some of my crazy thoughts on research. I do this a lot but it is for the military and it is very structured as to what to use. Living in the Clouds and Driving Through the Inform...

research search engines

started by Steve Bertonaschi on 28 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Eric Calvert

Outline on Research Instruments - 0 views

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    Here's a handy "cheat sheet" on research instrument development and selection that you may find helpful. (Thanks for the find, Matt.) Note the links to supplemental resources in the right-hand column as well, which are organized according to overall methodology strategy.
Eric Calvert

A Comparative Discussion of the Notion of 'Validity' in Qualitative and Quantitative Re... - 0 views

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    A Comparative Discussion of the Notion of 'Validity' in Qualitative and Quantitative Research byGlyn Winter
Eric Calvert

Learner Centered Design - Research Methods - 0 views

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    Slidecast on research methods for learner centered design. (SHARON: This may be particularly relevant to you.)
Eric Calvert

Survey Research: A Summary of Best Practices | Ethics Resource Center - 0 views

  • Questions should not be leading. Questions should only ask for one piece of information. Questions need to be relevant to the topic of interest. Questions and response categories should be suitably designed and coded for the necessary statistical analyses. Questions should not be threatening to the participants. Questions should use language appropriate to the participants. Questions should be organized in a logical manner.
  • Another important consideration is the treatment of human subjects. Ensuring confidentiality or anonymity is of vital importance. Participants need to feel they have the ability to speak freely without the fear that answers will be traced back to them. This is especially important when conducting an organizational survey or when the topic of the survey is sensitive or controversial in nature. A careful script must be written that can either be read to the participants or attached to the survey. The script should explain the purpose of the survey, how they were selected to participate, that it is voluntary and their confidentiality or anonymity will be protected.
Frank Kohler

Lumosity - Welcome - 0 views

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sorwick

SAP - an organizational tool - 0 views

shared by sorwick on 30 Jan 11 - No Cached
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    I just discovered this software and originally thought it would help me stay organized at work. I found a "research" template that allows you to organize activities, create a timeline, store notes....check it out!
Eric Calvert

The children's internet protection act and other internet related issues - 1 views

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    A handy quick reference on CIPA, COPA, and students' first amendment rights compiled by R. Brent Minney, Esq. This is particularly worth reviewing and bookmarking for those of you interested in developing online tools, resources, games, or curricula where minors would be among your audience or user base, and those of you planning on using the web to collect research data (e.g. through online surveys.) 
Sherri Orwick Ogden

Research and Avatars - 0 views

My research led me to hours of fun in Sitepal! :) http://vhss.oddcast.com/vhssplayer.php?acc=1892967&ss=2124248&sl=0&l=0&h=300&w=353&bc=FFFFFF&mid=109426&t=1

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started by Sherri Orwick Ogden on 06 Mar 11 no follow-up yet
Eric Calvert

Unit 6 Intro: Measurement (Reliability and Validity) - 0 views

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    Short slide presentation on reliability and validity in quantitative research
Eric Calvert

Mental Measurements Yearbook with Tests in Print - 0 views

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    Resource (for BGSU faculty and staff use) for finding information about tests and assessments. This may be a good starting point for finding potential research instruments.
Eric Calvert

A Scholarly Guide to Google - 10 Quick Search Tips - 0 views

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    Tips for conducting precision Google searchers from the Harvard College Library.
Eric Calvert

EasyBib: Free Bibliography Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago citation styles - 0 views

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    Create a "works cited" instantly and take notes. Helps format online references into MLA, APA, or Chicago/Turabian styles.
Eric Calvert

CiteULike: Everyone's library - 0 views

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    citeulike is a free service for managing and discovering scholarly references.  Store references you find online, and discover new articles and resources through automated recommendations and peer sharing. Optionally connects with FAcebook
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