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Research Methods and Proposal Writing

2011-2012: Semester 1

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ABOUT YOUR PORTFOLIO

Hey everyone,

Just a quick note on your portfolio, the only things you really have to have in your portfolio are the things listed below in the "In your Portfolio" column, that said, I would like it if you wanted to include exercises we do in class, notes from the class, or assignments you do elsewhere where you use techniques learned in this class, or interesting articles or papers you read about the topics, but it's up to you.

The portfolio is collected on the last week, and it is the key examinable item for the class, so I won't be able to return them back to you, so please take copies of stuff you want to keep.

 

 

Week #
Date
Notes
In your portfolio
1
20/9/11

Write a page on "What is Knowlege Management?" or "What is Assistive Technology?" or "What is Information Systems?" including at least on reference and quote.

2
27/9/11
The Literature Review

Part 1

Part 2

Read this paper and review using this checksheet

3
4/10/11
The Literature Review

Part 3

Part 4

Read this paper and review using this checksheet

5
18/10/11

Create a survey and Interview

Please being in for next week

6
25/10/11

Revise and Improve Survey and Interview

7
1/11/11
Library Tour
Drop-In Clinic

None

8
8/11/11

Work on your abstract

10
22/11/11

Work on your Proposal Project Description

11
29/11/11

Work on Evaluation Criteria and Technical and Non-technical resources

12
6/12/11

Identify five gurus (really important researchers) in your area.

13
13/12/11
Hand up portfolio

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