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class projects

Class projects as publishable research?

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Have you thought of collecting real, publishable, data as a part of lab that you’ve taught? Specifically, is it workable to use a single lab activity, conducted over multiple sections over multiple years, to build a dataset to ask a pending research question? Continue reading →

This entry was tagged class projects, laboratories, research strategies, undergraduate research.
  • Date 11 May 2015
  • Author Terry McGlynn

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