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A Remote-Learning Framework for Student Research Projects: Using Datasets to Teach Experimental Design, Data Analysis and Science Communication
CourseSource (2021)
  • Tess Killpack, Salem State University
  • Thea R. Popolizio
Abstract
Remote learning often requires an alternative to hands-on, student-designed research projects. To this end, we created a package of scaffolded assignments to support introductory students through the research process using datasets from past student projects. These assignments provide opportunities for active practice and feedback on skills in experimental design, data analysis, literature review, and scientific communication. While we created the assignments to be heavily guided and focused on organismal biology to support students in our particular course context, the documents are highly customizable to meet the learning objectives for other course formats, subjects, and levels.
Keywords
  • population growth,
  • physiology,
  • ecotoxicology,
  • photosynthesis
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Publication Date
2021
DOI
10.24918/cs.2021.27
Citation Information
Tess Killpack and Thea R. Popolizio. "A Remote-Learning Framework for Student Research Projects: Using Datasets to Teach Experimental Design, Data Analysis and Science Communication" CourseSource (2021)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tess-killpack/26/