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Jane Davis

Getting started - 6 views

Glad you're more familiar with this than some of us Liz! I think there will be some very funny moments as we wander around this area trying things out ...

Michelle A. Hoyle

Social Research Methods Toolkits (from the ESRC National Centre for Research ... - 0 views

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    Can be interesting, complex, and experimental in themselves. Realities is part of the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods, based in the Morgan Centre for the Study of Relationships and Personal Live at the University of Manchester. Here we find out what Realities Toolkits are, and give links and abstracts for a small selection of the resources. Text taken directly from an email sent by the Morgan Centre, to the 'postgrad' academic JISC email list:
Michelle A. Hoyle

How I Talk About Searching, Discovery and Research in Courses « Easily Distra... - 0 views

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    "I recently boiled down some of the advice I try to give students about how to carry out searches and formulate research questions, which I'll reproduce here. I start with the basic insight that I've picked up from Swarthmore's library staff, that the point where many students struggle in research is not with finding credible or authoritative sources once they've settled on a topic but with understanding what is researchable or knowable within the constraints of the assignment, the resources, the disciplinary framework and so on. I feel as if too many of my colleagues are still focused on the former issue rather than the latter one, still too worried that students aren't finding the "right" sources that have scholarly legitimacy in favor of Wikipedia or whatever they can find on as full-text at 2 a.m. I don't think this is a big issue both because I have a much higher opinion of Wikipedia and such than many of my colleagues and because I find that students actually have fairly good skills for finding properly authoritative sources and material. As long as they've gotten the research framed correctly at the outset, that is. So what I focus on is processes of discovery that students should use to find out what's known and knowable, how researchable a particular question is, what the shape or character of information about that question looks like, and how to make smart decisions about where to invest labor and time in developing a research assignment. "
Ian Robson

Meanings, purposes, and structural resources in social interaction. - 0 views

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    Attempts to combine the strengths of 3 orientations (symbolic interaction, exchange theory, and structural functionalism) in accounting for social interaction to generate a framework for the analysis of interaction. The paper draws heavily on the concept of structurally patterned resources both for constructing meanings and facilitating exchange. These processes provide the concrete rooting of structure itself. (17 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
C CC

Coding Learning Guide | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Community - 0 views

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    Useful resource for teaching coding
Bex Hewett

Essential Guide to Doing a Research Project - 1 views

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    Some really useful powerpoint slides designed to accompany Zina O'Leary's "Doing Your Research Project" - covering everything included in the general research process
Liz Thackray

#phdchat tweet log - 3 views

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    a repository of Tweets from #phdchat Wednesday Twitter meetings
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