For the design experiment this week I am going to explore using Google Scholar and Google Tasks in designing a learning experience for college students completing a basic social science research project.
For an assignment such as this, I would consider adult theory for instruction and application. According to the Theory of Andragogy by Malcolm Knowles, adult learners are different from child learners. Adult learners, for example, have real world experience to draw on as a resource for learning. They want to be able to incorporate what they already know into their new learning. Adult learners are also self-directed and desire input in what and how they are learning. A research project fits the typical adult learner. The project is mostly self-directed, and the skills gained from completing a research project will be useful throughout their college career.
The technology partners that will be used for this assignment are Google Tasks and Google Scholar. Students may also use Google Books for research purposes.
Google Tasks
Google Scholar
Google Scholar will be the main resource for gathering information for the research project. Because Google Scholar only gives results for peer reviewed books and articles, it is more useful for scholarly research than using the regular google search engine which shows a bit of everything. Google Scholar has the ability to link articles together which is a really useful tool in conducting research. It can show articles which cite the one you're reading and also articles related to the one you're reading. Additionally, Google Scholar can filter results to show you articles more recently written. This is an especially useful tool when researching a topic such as technology since things change so quickly in that field. Finally, Google Scholar is able to correctly cite articles. This is useful in helping a student compile a bibliography or reference list for this project.
There are many other Google apps/tools that I explored that would be useful for a college research paper. Some of these include Google Books, Google Docs, and Google Sheets. Enabling students to use all of them will be useful as they progress in their education. It also provides more tools to teachers to reach the diversity of learners.


Raytosha,
ReplyDeleteAdult education is one of my goals too where the information has to be useful and is beneficial in the short term and long term as well. Google has so many neat apps for all of education and the Google scholar, books, and tasks are great examples. The growth of accepting on-line technology is in it's infancy, but ther are still situations that fit best with 1:1 methods or even face to face. Great example for experiment 1, thanks.
Unknown-Mar Huggins
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