This resource offers 100 engaging activities designed for teaching Research Methods, catering to both novice and experienced instructors. Each activity is accompanied by detailed tutor notes and downloadable student handouts, making it easy to implement and enhance classroom engagement.
This practical, down-to-earth guide is for researchers, students, community
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Designed for students seeking a fresh approach to research methods, this practical toolkit emphasizes imaginative pedagogy and visual prompts. It aims to engage learners who may feel overlooked by conventional textbooks, providing accessible and innovative strategies to enhance their understanding and application of research techniques.
The book offers a collection of effective teaching activities aimed at enhancing academic study skills for students at various levels. These activities are designed to be practical and adaptable, ensuring that educators can implement them successfully in their classrooms to foster student development and engagement.
Offering 100 original activities, this guide is tailored for educators teaching research ethics and integrity at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It emphasizes eight key areas, providing practical and engaging exercises to inspire students and foster a deeper understanding of ethical research practices. Each activity is designed to enhance learning and encourage critical thinking about ethical dilemmas in research.
This accessible, alphabetical guide provides concise insights into a variety of digital research methods, incorporating introductory knowledge with practical application and further research implications. A-Z of Digital Research Methods provides a pathway through the often-confusing digital research landscape, while also addressing theoretical, ethical and legal issues that may accompany each methodology. Dawson outlines 60 chapters on a wide range of qualitative and quantitative digital research methods, including textual, numerical, geographical and audio-visual methods. This book includes reflection questions, useful resources and key texts to encourage readers to fully engage with the methods and build a competent understanding of the benefits, disadvantages and appropriate usages of each method. A-Z of Digital Research Methods is the perfect introduction for any student or researcher interested in digital research methods for social and computer sciences.
This book is suitable for research in social science subjects such as
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