EDA 78910 Problem of Practice I

Problem of Practice I is designed for the doctoral student working on the design thinking phase of testing, specifically data gathering. Techniques for gathering and de-identifying qualitative and quantitative data will be reviewed. A review of population and sample sizes, as they relate to the reliability and validity of the study, will be reviewed. With the understanding the IRB approval must be in place, students will be active in gathering data for their problem of practice study. During this course students will be working with the instructor and Problem of Practice Design Team (POP-DT) to draft Chapter 3 of the Dissertation in Practice. Individualized support will be offered to students throughout the class. If a student reaches a barrier in data gathering, such as low participant response, the instructor may offer the student and POP-DT alternatives and/or advice on how to continue and/or work with potential IRB revision.

Credits

3

Offered

Fall/Spring.

Notes

Added after publishing - July addendum 07/01/2020**