通过基于精益敏捷的指导提高研究技能:以精益敏捷为主导,以分析为导向的灵活,自我调节,包容性学习平台

Geetha Paulmani
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为了取得更好的研究成果,所有国家,特别是发展中国家都注重提高学术界,特别是新手的研究技能。研究方法(RM)课程是学生获得设计,进行和报告研究的初步技能的第一步。本研究旨在显著改善高等教育中研究方法课程的教学方式。作为本研究的一部分,本研究调查了以下研究问题。首先,研究方法课程中融入的精益敏捷实践是否有助于提高研究技能?其次,如果是这样,需要什么样的定制才能使其a)为学生研究员(SRs)和研究主管(RSs)所接受,b)可衡量并适合学习研究方法?最后,精益敏捷方法和自我调节学习方法对学习效率是否存在叠加的因果影响?本研究为研究方法(RM)课程设计了一个在线教育平台,该平台融入了新颖的教学方法/过程,以分析解决方案和交互式可视化来支撑他们的学习过程。设计科学研究(DSR)的第一次迭代始于对印度一所年轻大学的设计科学研究和设计科学研究的调查,作为相关周期的一部分;作为严谨周期的一部分,系统和探索性文献综述正在进行中。基于调查输入的MVP设计周期也在进行中;评价周期正在规划中。这篇DC论文详细阐述了这些研究过程,并确定了基于dsr方法面临的一些挑战。
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Improving Research Skills with Lean-Agile-based Instruction : Lean-Agile led, Analytics oriented platform for flexible, self-regulated, inclusive learning
To achieve better research outcomes, all countries, especially the developing countries, focus on improvement in the research skills of the academia, in particular that of novice students. Research Methods (RM) course is the common first step whereby students gain their initial skills in designing, conducting and reporting research. This research aims to significantly improve the way Research Methods course is taught in higher education settings. As part of this research, this study investigates the following research questions. First, can Lean-Agile practices infused in a Research Methods course help improve the research skills? Second, if so, what kind of customization is needed to make it a) acceptable to the Student Researchers (SRs) and Research Supervisors (RSs), and b) measurable and suitable for learning Research Methods? Finally, is there an additive causal influence on learning efficiency from Lean-Agile methods and Self-regulated learning methods? This research has designed an online educational platform for a Research Methods (RM) course that is infused with novel pedagogical approach / processes, to scaffold their learning processes with analytical solutions and interactive visualizations. The first iteration of this Design Science Research (DSR) commenced with a survey of SRs and RSs in a young university in India, as part of the Relevance Cycle; As part of Rigor Cycle, Systematic & Explorative Literature reviews are underway. Design Cycle to build an MVP based on survey inputs is also in progress; Evaluation Cycle is being planned. This DC paper elaborates on these research processes and identifies a few challenges facing a DSR-based approach.
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