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Sunday, May 11, 2014

5/15 Session Two

Guest Handout ~ Linda Frederiksen





Tonight's 5/15 Discussion:
Linda Frederiksen will show you how to find articles using the WSU network (Mills pgs. 48-58)
We'll discuss Model Lit Review A in Galvan pg. 125 using the questions on Galvan pg. 9
We'll discuss Galvan Chapter 1 & Mills Chapter 1
Homework due 5/20:
Locate 2 Journal Articles in your area of interest (1 Qual and 1 Quan)
Article Critique #1
Read Mills Chapter 3 & Mills pgs. 61-64 
Dr. Knight asks you to come prepared: Identify a problem, practice, or course of action in your current building that has you wondering if it is working.  What is that program and what causes you to question the effectiveness? 

Post a reflection on this blog and comment on someone's post

Next Class 5/20
Guest Researcher ~ Dr. Mark Knight  ~ Topic: Student Voice Method: Action Research


37 comments:

  1. Linda is AWESOME!! I have been able to find so many different resources just through her "pointers" tonight!!! Thank you!

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  2. It was great learning about all of the resources that are available to us. Linda's info will make our lives easier. Thanks Linda!

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  3. Loved having Linda here tonight! It was nice to have a "live" guest speaker :) Now I just need to narrow my topic!!

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    1. I am on the same page April! It is definitely hard to narrow a topic.

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    2. Brittany ThompsonMay 15, 2014 at 8:03 PM

      Having Linda was a great help! There is just so much out there and it can be so hard to navigate.

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  4. Linda was incredibly helpful. I think the next step is narrowing my topic down. Comparative Education in regards to leadership can be pretty broad. Thank you for all of your help!

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  5. Make sure to have the larger assignments in mind as you choose your two articles to review! In the Dr. Malone’s dropbox he has a former student article review on file. It is a 5 page review and really helped me visualize what I am doing.
    Quantitative Article Critique
    Exposing the Impact of Opp(reg)ressive Policies on Teacher Development and on Student Learning
    Kassie Swenson

    Credit Lisa K for showing me this!

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    1. It is listed under the “Q’s” scroll down to the bottom.

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    2. Thanks for the reminder that there is a bigger picture with my research interest. I will have to take a look at Dr. Malone's dropbox!

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    3. I agree! It really helps to see an example of what this all should look like. Not so obscure when you see it done.

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  6. So helpful to have opened up some of those search engines with Linda. It made it look a little less scary. Since I'm am not all the way in the program yet, Google Scholar is going to be my spot. Now I just have to pick a topic. I have narrowed it down to four choices. So, I guess I have a ways to go!! I'm loving to get to know all of you!! And thank you, Glen, for making this class fun!!

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    1. This class has been fun! I am surprised how easy it's been to build community! I'm also feeling much better about dealing with all this technology.

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    2. This class is fun! #VancouverSelfie

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    3. Glenn has done a great job helping us build a cyber community! I wasn't too sure about this satellite class, but it's been fun and the blog and all the resources have been super helpful!

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    4. I agree with you, April. AMS classes can be a mixed bag but this one has been a pleasure to be a part of!

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  7. I am feeling a little better about where and how to research my articles. I am hoping to get started on both articles while my husband is on the boat for the next week. I really appreciate how organized this class has been. Happy writing!

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  8. The WSU library site has changed from last semester to this semester with the whole “Search It” thing. I feel like I think I’m just okay when it comes to searching for articles but I can’t wait to see what Linda has to say when I go back and watch the AMS. I think it will help make me a lot more comfortable with the whole process. While searching during class I have already found quite a few RTI/ELL journal articles.

    I downloaded Zotero. I think it’s going to be helpful! It will be nicer than having to download or print out every article like I did for two literature reviews during the fall semester.

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    1. Zotero looks interesting. I'm uploading everything to my google drive to keep track. There is SO MUCH it is so important to organize! :)

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    2. Brittany ThompsonMay 15, 2014 at 9:50 PM

      I will have to look into Zotero! I have so many articles saved on my computer right now, but I swear I lose them in different folders!

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    3. Thank you for noticing!! I thought something was different about the site but I couldn't put my finger on it!

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  9. Brittany ThompsonMay 15, 2014 at 7:41 PM

    I am also feeling much better on how to find articles! I was a little overwhelmed at first, but am feeling much better now. Good luck this weekend!

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  10. I'm starting to see how all our assignments connect and lead us to our final project.... Ding! Ding! Ding!

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    1. I like that they are all related. Hopefully it could even connect to some our master’s projects!

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    2. Nice - I love how things build on each other!!!

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    3. Totally agree. Outside of the info from Linda, that was my biggest take away from this session. Every assignment builds on the previous. We can do this!

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    4. Haha, you should have seen Glenn's face when you said that. He was waiting for someone's light bulb to come on! That was a great entry point to connecting the dots for our assignments.

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    5. And the fact that we can relate it to our current and next year work is a double bonus.

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  11. Linda did a great job showing us the resources the WSU library provides. It was also great to start researching. Looking forward to getting to know all of you more and see all of your selfies!! Have a great weekend!!

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  12. I am one of those that enjoys the hunt. Like many of you the real struggle is paring down my research ideas (plural) to a research idea (singular). Thank you Linda for sharing google scholar. Thanks to my team for asking great clarification questions!

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    1. Going to try to tackle an online organizational tool.....Zoltero (I thought this was from the game Jumanji!) or Google Scholar.

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  13. I am appreciative of the reminders of how to use Google Scholar and all the WSU services. Linda's knowledge and skill helped get me back going right away. I have settled into my topic of Zero Tolerance and Restorative Justice Programs in high schools. Using the search engines, was able to find three articles to read this weekend. I am feeling much better about the volume of work for the next few weeks. I am thankful that we can make it relevant to our work.

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    1. Yes, Lisa. I also enjoy the aspect of the class. Thinking of our own practice, making the learning useful and practical-action research.

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  14. Class was awesome. Linda had some great pointers and I'm excited to try out a few things she showed us. The last exercise that we did got me thinking about my literature review and how I will structure my review. I really am still not sure where I am going with my topic because there isn't a lot of information out there on my topic area. Time to get to work!

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  15. Wow, tried a few times last night to post it just wasn't working. Take four. Linda was amazingly helpful and I do feel like I'm getting closer to narrowing down my topic! I am feeling much better about the hunt for information, and now my stress is purely centered on my role as the constructor of the literature review. Eek.

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  16. I think my main take-away from last night was that there are tremendous resources available on campus for the purpose of finding research. My library research skills are subpar and I have not made enough use of what is available to me. I am making that a goal of mine this semester to improve. I am also challenging myself this week by working on my search terms in order to find a great breadth of research in my field.

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  17. I am enjoying the practical approach of the class. There are many facets of learning going on at the same time, which is perfect. Thinking of learning that will improve my practice as a teacher, looking at application for admins, and thinking of the many ways to use technology in the classroom to enhance learning. The resources that Linda mention will be very helpful on this 6 weeks journey.

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