5Qs: An Activity to Support Students Develop Skills to Interpret Research Observations
Author(s): Stephanie Conant1, Tom D'Elia2, Arturo Diaz3, Denise Monti4, Richard Pollenz5, Vassie Ware6, Kathy Takayama7, Viknesh Sivanathan7
1. University of Detroit Mercy 2. Indian River State College 3. La Sierra University 4. University of Alabama at Birmingham 5. University of South Florida 6. Lehigh University 7. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Summary:
5Qs (five questions) is a simple pedagogy tool research mentors can use to help students think through their observations systematically, to draw supported conclusions, and to decide on next steps, all of which can be done independently by students.
Contents:
- 5Qs_Implementation.docx(DOCX | 457 KB)
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Version | Released | DOI Handle | Status | |
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1.0 | Aug 06, 2020 | 10.25334/YGQ4-5977 | published | view version » |