EVST 399 / SOAN 300: Research Methods & Design

University of Redlands, Spring 2019 — Prof. Jim Spickard Course Leader

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Blog is closed until January, 2018

October 26, 2017Site administrationJim S.

Our course blog is closed until January, 2018.  It will reopen for our Spring Semester class.

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Welcome to the EVST 399 / SOAN 300 course site

This site contains information about the University of Redlands course: “Research Methods and Design”, led by Professor Jim Spickard. Please explore our site to see what and how we are learning.

Please also visit our blog. This blog lets students summarize what they are learning about research. It also lets them post examples of good research that they find each week — analyzing them to highlight the key design elements that make good research possible.

Each course participant is required to post a substantive, thoughtful, and public post each week. Anyone is welcome to comment in response.

(We will delete spam and comments that are impolite, irrelevant, or oriented toward anything but reasoned learning.)

Welcome to our course blog!

This blog lets students summarize what they are learning about research. It also lets them post examples of good research that they find each week -- analyzing them to highlight the key design elements that make good research possible.

Each course participant is required to post a substantive, thoughtful, and public comment each week. Anyone is welcome to comment in response.

(We will delete spam and comments that are impolite, irrelevant, or oriented toward anything but reasoned learning.)

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