On this episode, Dr. Katie Linder, Director of Research for Oregon State University Ecampus, is joined by the Ecampus Research Unit team to discuss logistics and tools used to conduct team-based research projects.
Segment 1: The Logistics of Team-based Research [00:00-19:18]
In this first segment, the ECRU team shares about their approaches to team-based research.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
The Ecampus research unit team RIA episodes with guest host, Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto: RIA # 75: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto & Something New for RIA RIA # 91: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. William D. Marelich on the Applied Quantitative Perspective RIA # 109: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto & Patrick Aldrich on Non-parametric Statistics RIA # 116: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto & Dr. Mary Kite on Validity, Sampling, and Meta-analysis RIA # 133: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. M. Brooke Robertshaw on Effect Sizes RIA # 145: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. Mimi Recker on Learning Analytics and Big Data RIA # 160: Dr. Mary Ellen Dello Stritto and Dr. Stephen Jenkins on Academic Advising Online RIA episode featuring the research unit's postdoctoral scholar, Dr. Rebecca Thomas: RIA # 136: Dr. Rebecca Thomas on Dissertation Writing Additional RIA episodes mentioned in this segment: RIA # 106: Ali Duerfeldt on Research Dissemination Plans Segment 2: Developing Systems for Team-based Research [19:19-38:47]
In segment two, the ERCU team shares about some of their favorite tools and systems for conducting collaborative research.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
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