Over the past three academic years, I have offered a series of Science Research Workshops that have gone beyond basic bibliographic instruction and database searching. Although these workshops are available to any undergraduate, graduate student, or faculty, the primary attendees are undergraduate students who are working on honors theses. The workshops are interactive so groups of 3-6 are ideal, but up to 8-12 can be accommodated. Topics include the Scientific Research Process, Data Management, Reading a Scientific Article, Writing a Scientific Abstract, and Creating a Scientific Poster Presentation. For the last three workshops, students are asked to bring a scientific article, an experiment proposal, and a data example, respectively. Dur...
The Art of Teaching Science emphasizes a humanistic, experiential, and constructivist approach to te...
Abstracts of articles on science education, including abstracts on biology, chemistry, interdiscipli...
Written communication is a key research skill, yet the current model of pre- and postdoctoral traini...
Academic staff in first year STEM subjects have identified the limited preparedness of first year un...
Few systematic efforts have been reported to develop higher degree by research student skills for wr...
Undergraduate students tend to rely on simplistic criteria for choosing sources for their research, ...
Librarians often pursue worthwhile classroom evaluations, yet the results of those evaluations do no...
This guide is intended to be a manual for directing students in the formal presentation of science-p...
Three instructional formats devoted to preparing STEM students for successful research endeavors is ...
Workshop presentation given at Libraries Research & Innovative Practice Forum, June 8th, 2017. Origi...
Abstract This workshop is a practical guide to anyone who has to talk about his or her research. We...
Here we describe a semester-long, multipart activity called “Read and wRite to reveal the Research p...
Engaging students in the process of research has become a key emphasis in science education. Undergr...
ABSTRACT Undergraduate research plays an important role in the development of science students. The ...
Primary scientific literature (PSL) is a source of information of current research. Most universitie...
The Art of Teaching Science emphasizes a humanistic, experiential, and constructivist approach to te...
Abstracts of articles on science education, including abstracts on biology, chemistry, interdiscipli...
Written communication is a key research skill, yet the current model of pre- and postdoctoral traini...
Academic staff in first year STEM subjects have identified the limited preparedness of first year un...
Few systematic efforts have been reported to develop higher degree by research student skills for wr...
Undergraduate students tend to rely on simplistic criteria for choosing sources for their research, ...
Librarians often pursue worthwhile classroom evaluations, yet the results of those evaluations do no...
This guide is intended to be a manual for directing students in the formal presentation of science-p...
Three instructional formats devoted to preparing STEM students for successful research endeavors is ...
Workshop presentation given at Libraries Research & Innovative Practice Forum, June 8th, 2017. Origi...
Abstract This workshop is a practical guide to anyone who has to talk about his or her research. We...
Here we describe a semester-long, multipart activity called “Read and wRite to reveal the Research p...
Engaging students in the process of research has become a key emphasis in science education. Undergr...
ABSTRACT Undergraduate research plays an important role in the development of science students. The ...
Primary scientific literature (PSL) is a source of information of current research. Most universitie...
The Art of Teaching Science emphasizes a humanistic, experiential, and constructivist approach to te...
Abstracts of articles on science education, including abstracts on biology, chemistry, interdiscipli...
Written communication is a key research skill, yet the current model of pre- and postdoctoral traini...