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Course Schedule:

 

Below is a week-by-week schedule for the course.  Reading assignments are available on the course website, ANGEL or are provided in class.  Be sure to note the due dates for each reading as there is a corresponding on-line ANGEL quiz for each reading that is to be completed before class.  Print your quiz answers and bring them to the class during which the paper is scheduled to be discussed.

 

Proposal Assignments and Draft Sections: All proposal assignments are due no later than the start of class time on the date noted in the schedule below.  Please bring two hardcopies of each assignment to class. A peer will review one, which you will take with you after class to revise, and the instructors will take the other copy. You will then place a revised copy of the assignment into the appropriate drop-box in ANGEL.  Failure to turn in assignments on time will result in no credit for that assignment.

 

The Schedule below is flexible.  We will make changes throughout the semester as we tailor the course to your and our interests. However, due dates will not change.

 

Week# and Date

Topics

Readings

Helpful Links

Assignment

Week #1

01/9 and 01/11

Introduction
- Research Interest Questionnaire
- Opening Questionnaire
- Introduction & Course Overview

Research Plan
- What is a research proposal?
- Create scientific questions.

Scientific Literature
- Finding and retrieving articles
- Literature types

Faculty Resources at FGCU

Course history Meers paper

Evaluating Scientific Papers
- Janick-Buckner, D. 1997. Getting undergraduates to critically read and discuss primary literature

- Are there different types of literature?

- Retrieving journal articles

- Library databases

- Example proposal questions/titles

- Research Interest Questionnaire (bring to class)

- Opening Questionnaire (bring to class)

- Faculty Resources at FGCU

- Danielle Rosenthal speaks to class Wednesday

- Research Question on a card

Week #2

 

01/18

 

(1/16: MLK Holiday

No Class)

Science
- What is science?
- Science vs. non-science

Critically Evaluate Scientific Paper
– focus on research questions and bibliographies

Peer-Review Process Begins
- Peer review Bibliography


Science versus Non-science
-Sagan.  1996.  The most precious thing.  Chapter 1 in The Demon Haunted World.

- Park, 2000.  The belief gene.  Chapter 2 in Voodoo Science.


Evaluate Scientific Paper

- Retrieving journal articles
- Critical evaluation guidelines
- Leading a discussion
(For Paper Critique Leaders)
- Library databases
- Example proposal questions/titles

- Take Angel Quizzes by Monday 1/23 (Sagan & Park)


-Faculty Resources at FGCU and Research Question (bring two copies of the assignment)


- Bibliography (bring two copies)

-Peer/Faculty Review Sheets (make TWO copies)

 

Week #3

01/23

and

01/25

 

Ethics in science

Critically Evaluate Scientific Paper – focus on introduction

Peer Review Process
- Annotated Bibliography


The Case of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker

 

Evaluate Scientific Paper – focus on introduction

- Retrieving Journal Articles
- Critical Evaluation Guidelines
- Proposal Description
- Leading a Discussion
(For Paper Critique Leaders)


- Sample Introductions


- Library Databases

- Annotated Bibliography (bring two copies on Wednesday)

Peer/Faculty Review Sheets

Dr. Jackson will show a film and talks about the ivory-billed woodpecker on Monday

Dr. Gunnels will talk about the IRB process on Wednesday

Week #4

01/30 and 02/01

Peer Review
- Introduction


Developing Introduction


Critically Evaluate Scientific Paper
– focus on Methods

Experimental Design I

Example of Methods

Evaluate Scientific Paper

 

- Critical Evaluation Guidelines
- Proposal Description
- Leading a Discussion
(For Paper Critique Leaders)
 

- Introduction (bring two copies on Monday)

Peer/Faculty Review Sheets

 

Survey for FGCU library (please evaluate Danielle Rosenthal’s presentation on accessing library journals and databases)

 

Week #5

02/06 and 02/08

Peer Review Methods Outline

Developing Methodology

Critically Evaluate Scientific Paper

(Methods, Results & Discussion)

Evaluate Scientific Paper

- Critical Evaluation Guidelines
- Proposal Description
- Leading a Discussion
(For Paper Critique Leaders)

- Methods Outline

Peer/Faculty Review Sheets

Week #6

02/13 and 02/15

Peer Review Introduction

Research Objectives

- Why an IRB, SRC, or IACUC?

 Evaluate Scientific Paper

- Critical Evaluation Guidelines
- Proposal Description
- Leading a Discussion
-(For Paper Critique Leaders)

- Faculty (Research Summary)

- Introduction Peer Review Guidelines

-Sample CV

- Introduction

Peer/Faculty Review Sheets

Week #7

2/20 and 2/22

Peer Review Research Objectives, Methods

Abstract

Table of Contents

 Evaluate Scientific Paper

- Proposal Description
- Proposal Guidelines
- Faculty (Research Summary)


- Research Objective and Methods Peer Review Guidelines.
 

- Research Objectives, Methods & Curriculum vitae (CV)

Peer/Faculty Review Sheets

Week #8

2/27 and

2/29

Statistics

Data Analysis

Broader Implications of Research

Evaluate Scientific Paper

- Proposal Description
- Proposal Guidelines
- Faculty (Research Summary)
- Open Office (free office suite)
- Intro Peer Review Guidelines
- Research Objectives and Methods Peer Review

- Data Analysis PowerPoint

- 1st Submission—(20% of your overall grade!) --Upload to ANGEL by Friday, 3/9 and bring 3 of exactly the same hard copy to class on the following Wednesday, 3/14

- Cover sheet (include this coversheet as the first page of your submission)

Peer/Faculty Review Sheets

3/5 and 3/7

Spring Break – no class

Week #9

3/12 and 3/14

Peer Review (Editing)

“Let’s get these proposals ready for the funding panel!”

-  Data Analysis PowerPoint

- Peer Review 1st Submission

 - 1st Submission reviewed in Wednesday’s class -- Bring 3 of exactly the same hard copy to class on Monday, 3/12

- Peer-Review 1st Submission (10% of your overall grade!) 

Week #10

3/20 and 3/22


Types of Science

- Types of Science
- Falsification vs Historical Science
- Basic and Applied Science
- Broader Implications

Scientific Presentation

Funding panel review and assignment

Funding Panel begins Wednesday

Types of Science (Angel)
-  Cleland 2001.  Historical science, experimental science and the scientific method.
-  Chalmers 1982.  Ch. 4: Introducing Falsificationism.


 - Funding Panel

- On-Line Angel Quizzes
   (Cleland & Chalmers)

- quizzes in ANGEL due by 3/20

 

If time allows:
Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Sample CV

3/23

Last Day to withdraw without academic penalty

Week #11

3/26 and 3/28

Funding panel review and assignment

Funding Panel ends Monday

 - Funding Panel

Gambling on a ghost bird

Ivory-billed woodpecker

Jackson 2010. Ghost bird.

 

 

Week #12

04/02 and 04/04

Scientific Ethics

Finish “Ghost Bird” film


Statistics and Experimental Design II

 

 

 

 

Scientific Ethics (Angel)
-  Fuchs and Macrina 2005.  Ethics and the Scientist déjà vu plagiarism paper
-  Couzin-Frankel & Grom 2009. Plagiarism Sleuths

-  Data Analysis PowerPoint

- On-Line Angel Quizzes
(Fuchs)

Invited guest speaker: Jerry Jackson, PhD

 

Week #13

 

04/09 and 04/11

Student Evaluations

Student presentation

Final exam review

Student Presentations

5-minute oral presentation with 2-minute questions/ answers

 - Presentation Guidelines

(Print off 3 copies for peer review)

 

- Complete Proposal Description

Final Exam questions

5-minute oral presentation with 2-minute questions/ answers (10% of your overall grade!)

- Presentation Guidelines

 

Week #14

04/16 and 04/18

Student Presentations

5-minute oral presentation with 2-minute questions/ answers

- Presentation Guidelines
(Print off 3 copies for peer review)

- Complete Proposal Description

Final Exam questions

- Presentation Guidelines

 

 

Week #15

04/23

Last Day of Class

Course Recap

Final Exam Review

Final Exam questions

Complete Proposal Description

 2nd Submission
(Due on last day of class – 4/23 – in ANGEL Dropbox)  (
10% of your overall grade!)

 

 

Final Exam (10% of your overall grade!)
 -- Friday, April 27, 2011 – 1:30-4:15PM – Reed Hall 139

Readings must be completed by the beginning of class.  Assignments are due at the beginning of class.

 

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