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Full-Text Articles in Education
Who's Talking About (And Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work Using Databases, Google, Web Of Knowledge, And Altmetrics Tools, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher, Amanda Izenstark
Who's Talking About (And Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work Using Databases, Google, Web Of Knowledge, And Altmetrics Tools, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher, Amanda Izenstark
Julia Lovett
Slides and handouts from a presentation, "Who's Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools," offered at the University of Rhode Island Libraries on April 9 and April 10, 2014.
"Stop using the impact factor as a measure of the value of your research. There are better ways. In this hands-on session find out about tools that can help you learn how your work is being received, used, and disseminated across scholarly platforms and social media networks."
Part of the University Libraries' Search Savvy Seminar series.
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points of Pride
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Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points of Pride
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Students Gather Exit Poll Research On Election Day, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Students Gather Exit Poll Research On Election Day, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
The Dominican students, using a specially designed I-Pad application, asked voters a series of questions focused on voting preferences and key issues that influenced their vote. The students were stationed outside three Marin County precincts from 8 a.m. until polls closed.
Applied Research - An Everyday Occurrence, Rita "Rene" Herron
Applied Research - An Everyday Occurrence, Rita "Rene" Herron
Publications
In the previous story in this edition of ARFF News, Chairman Kann has written about the ARFF Working Group’s plan to work jointly with the Federal Aviation Administration on applied research projects that will address each of the four National Transportation Safety Board’s recommendations from the report on the Asiana Flight 214 crash at San Francisco International Airport.
Ot Students Present Research At State Conference, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Ot Students Present Research At State Conference, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
More than 200 students are enrolled in Dominican’s occupational therapy program, which offers an accelerated five-year, bachelors to master’s program, as well as an MS degree for students who have already earned a bachelor's degree in another academic area and are entering at the graduate level. Students learn how to research, design community-based programs, develop management and leadership skills, and implement occupationally focused education for wellness and health promotion
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated
Where Are They Now? [Geoff Adebonojo & Marla Perna]; Evidence from the Earth: Researching Cranial Material of Mio-Pliocene Salamanders at the Gray Fossil Site [Geosciences, M.S. (Paleontology) Graduate Student: Hannah Darcy]; Healthy Plant-Based Fats: An Ongoing Exploration of Triacylglycerol Oil Accumulation in Plants [Biology, M.S. (Biology) Graduate Student: Parker Dabbs]; ETSU Housing and Residence Life [Dr. Bonnie Burchett]; The Creative Process: Paintings Inspired by History and Connectivity [Art, M.F.A. (Studio Art) Graduate Student: Katherine Block]; Maternal and Child Health: Informing and Encouraging Healthy Families [Public Health, Dr.P.H. (Epidemiology) Graduate Student: Marc Stevens, Jr.]
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
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Promoting Safety Through Research, Rita "Rene" Herron Ph.D., Mk Gorman
Promoting Safety Through Research, Rita "Rene" Herron Ph.D., Mk Gorman
Publications
Throughout the past few years, we have attended every large national fire and rescue conference as exhibitors promoting Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s (ERAU) Bachelor degree in Emergency Services. At every event, no matter the geographical location of the conference, the gender, age, or professional status as career or volunteer, one theme was ever present in conversations: “What will I actually gain from taking academic classes?”
Smu In Partnership With Tax Academy Of Singapore Launches New Centre For Excellence In Taxation, Singapore Management University
Smu In Partnership With Tax Academy Of Singapore Launches New Centre For Excellence In Taxation, Singapore Management University
SMU Press Releases
In collaboration with the Tax Academy of Singapore, and with the support of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore, the Singapore Management University has launched the SMU-TA Centre for Excellence in Taxation (SMU-TA CET) today. The SMU-TA CET represents a major new initiative in research addressing international and regional tax issues and taxation policies. It is the first research centre of its kind in Singapore. The aim of the Centre is to produce highly robust research in international and regional tax issues for policy-development and engagement of the international tax community.
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
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Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated
Where Are They Now? ; Sitcom Science Using Social Science & Regional Resources to Create a Unique Project [Professional Communication, M.S. Graduate Student: Martin Becerra]; Where Are They Now? [Featuring Derrick Angermeier]; Understanding Grapefruit Enzymes: The Potential for Greater Health Benefits [Biology, Biomedical Science, M.S. Graduate Student: Olusegun “Adeboye” Adepoju]; Teaching Children to Read: The Importance of Knowledge Base for Pre-Service Teachers [Early Childhood Education, Ph.D. Graduate Student: Ruth Facun-Granadozo]; The Impact of Lower-Body Strength on Agility in Soccer [Sports Physiology and Performance, Ph.D. Graduate Student: Mark Chiang]; Research Grant Awards [2014-2015]
Students Participate In Global Learning Course In Mexico, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Students Participate In Global Learning Course In Mexico, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
The Global Learning program offered Dominican students opportunities to observe and experience Mexican health care from a clinical perspective. It also included lectures five days per week from leading medical researchers in the areas of Public Health, Gerontology, Epidemiology/HIV-AIDS and Rehabilitation
Chemistry Major Begins Fellowship To Nicaragua, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Chemistry Major Begins Fellowship To Nicaragua, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
Hernandez, an Honors student, is the first Dominican undergraduate to receive this fellowship and one of only a few non-UC Berkeley students to be accepted into the program. The award, she said, will help her decide whether she will pursue a research-based career or medical-based career in the future. It also continues to validate her decision to attend Dominican where she is also pursuing a minor in mathematics.
Students, Faculty Collaborate On Community Research, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Students, Faculty Collaborate On Community Research, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
The residents recently presented their research findings, priority recommendations, and strategies for promoting community development and revitalization during a meeting with local agencies and officials at Dominican.
New A*Star-Smu Centre Combines High-Powered Computing And Behavioural Sciences To Study People-Centric Issues, Singapore Management University
New A*Star-Smu Centre Combines High-Powered Computing And Behavioural Sciences To Study People-Centric Issues, Singapore Management University
SMU Press Releases
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and the Singapore Management University (SMU) will establish a Centre for Technology and Social-Behavioural Insights (CTSBI) to tap on high performance computing technology, big data analytics and behavioural sciences to study people-centric issues and human behaviour including how people think, feel and act in different settings. Such information can be used to enhance planning and address issues in different areas such as retail, logistics, urban planning, education and community development.
Effects Of Policy And Research On The Structure Of Teacher Education In Tennessee, Ryan Andrew Nivens, Catherine Paolucci
Effects Of Policy And Research On The Structure Of Teacher Education In Tennessee, Ryan Andrew Nivens, Catherine Paolucci
ETSU Faculty Works
Excerpt:Globally, recent discussion has focused on research, policy, and practice in the development and structuring of teacher education programs (OECD, 2005).
Inaugural "Mba Boot Camp" Greets 40 Grad Students, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Inaugural "Mba Boot Camp" Greets 40 Grad Students, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
The three-day student orientation featured exercises in live business cases, sessions for preparation on business presentations and consulting practices, and a leadership and special team-building project – “Fast and Furious” – on the Alemany Library lawn using plastic model cars.
Who's Talking About (And Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work Using Databases, Google, Web Of Knowledge, And Altmetrics Tools, Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher
Who's Talking About (And Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work Using Databases, Google, Web Of Knowledge, And Altmetrics Tools, Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Faculty Presentations
Slides and handouts from a presentation, "Who's Talking About (and Citing) Me? Tracking Your Work using Databases, Google, Web of Knowledge, and Altmetrics Tools," offered at the University of Rhode Island Libraries on April 9 and April 10, 2014.
"Stop using the impact factor as a measure of the value of your research. There are better ways. In this hands-on session find out about tools that can help you learn how your work is being received, used, and disseminated across scholarly platforms and social media networks."
Part of the University Libraries' Search Savvy Seminar series.
Alumna Presents At Art History Research Symposium, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Alumna Presents At Art History Research Symposium, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
Hoytt, who works as a flight paramedic for REACH helicopters out of Concord and Lakeport, presented “Hildegard of Bingen in Her Time and Today,” a paper she wrote in a medieval art history class taught by Dr. Leslie Ross, professor and chair of Art History at Dominican. Dr. Ross, who will be a guest lecturer in Koret Auditorium on Friday, April 25, asked Hoytt to present her paper at the symposium in San Francisco
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated Magazine, Etsu School Of Graduate Studies
Illuminated
Positive Effects [Biomedical Sciences, Ph.D Graduate Student: Dustin Cooper]; Using Interdisciplinary Studies to Understand the Formation and Development Effects of Public Policies [Liberal Studies. M.A.L.S. Graduate Student: Asongayi Venard]; Building a Healthy Lifestyle [Clinical Nutrition, M.S. Graduate Student: Emily Stern]; University Career Services [Dr. David Magee. Director Ruth Wilbanks, Information Research Technician Ii]; Where Are They Now? [Catherine Childress]; Where Are They Now? [Colleen Vasconcellos]; Classroom Activity [Nursing, M.S.N., R.0.D.P. (Family Nurse Practitioner Concentration) Graduate Student: Tonya Hensley]; Where Are They Now? [John Milstead]
Ouachita Students Earn Carl Goodson Honors Program Research Grants, Jessica Stewart, Ouachita News Bureau
Ouachita Students Earn Carl Goodson Honors Program Research Grants, Jessica Stewart, Ouachita News Bureau
Press Releases
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Ouachita Baptist University's Carl Goodson Honors Program, the program recently hosted its fourth annual Black and White Reception. The reception, held in Walker Conference Center, featured research grant awards for current honors program students.
Ot Students Partner With First Responders For Research Study, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Ot Students Partner With First Responders For Research Study, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee
Press Releases
For the past 18 months, Anita Hin, Monica Fernandez and Chelsea Prado met with first responders and focus groups and coded and analyzed data from fall incident reports. They also worked with an evaluation consultant who was hired by the Novato Fire Department supported by a grant through the County of Marin Mental Health Services Act to look at the link between depression and falls. Falls are the number one call that firefighters respond to, and the numbers are expected to rise with an increase in the elderly population.
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
Points Of Pride, Georgia Southern University
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Collective Begging At Its Best: Labor-Management Relations In South Dakota, Gary Aguiar
Collective Begging At Its Best: Labor-Management Relations In South Dakota, Gary Aguiar
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
Public employee labor unions in South Dakota possess a feeble set of bargaining rights, so weak it should be considered “collective begging.” However, our recent contract contains significant victories despite decades of playing defense. What lessons can be learned from this experience that might help other similarly situated faculty unions? What does this case study teach us about the disparity of power, especially where labor has fewer legal and political tools than management? I apply DiGiovanni’s (2011) typology of “intangible influences” on collective bargaining to explain our success. As DiGiovanni predicts, history and timing played a large role in influencing …
Shelter From The Storm: Rekindling Research On Collective Bargaining And Representation Issues, William A. Herbert
Shelter From The Storm: Rekindling Research On Collective Bargaining And Representation Issues, William A. Herbert
Journal of Collective Bargaining in the Academy
The National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions (National Center) is a four-decade old institution that is supported by and located at Hunter College, City University of New York. The National Center was founded in the wake of the granting of collective bargaining rights by various states and localities to public employees including higher education faculty members and shortly after the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) asserted jurisdiction over private institutions of higher education.
Consistent with its mission, the National Center intends to be an engine for rekindling, incubating and promoting research and …
Foundation To Promote Scholarship And Teaching 2013-2014 Awards, Office Of The Provost, Roger Williams University
Foundation To Promote Scholarship And Teaching 2013-2014 Awards, Office Of The Provost, Roger Williams University
Foundation to Promote Scholarship & Teaching
Proposal abstracts of 2013-2014 award recipients in a wide range of disciplinary areas.
Feeding A Need, Erinn Barcomb-Peterson
Feeding A Need, Erinn Barcomb-Peterson
Seek
Kansas State University steps up to lead in Global Food Systems.
2014 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
2014 Spring Perspectives - Full Issue (Pdf), News And Communications Services
Seek
Perspectives showcases Kansas State University's range of research, scholarly, and creative activity and discovery. This spring 2014 issue focuses on the Global Food Systems initiative.
A Course-Based Research Experience: How Benefits Change With Increased Investment In Instructional Time, Christopher D. Shaffer, Consuelo J. Alvarez, April E. Bednarski, David Dunbar, Anya L. Goodman, Catherine Reinke, Anne G. Rosenwald, Michael J. Wolyniak, Cheryl Bailey, Daron Barnard, Christopher Bazinet, Dale L. Beach, James E.J. Bedard, Satish Bhalla, John Braverman, Martin Burg, Vidya Chandrasekaran, Hui-Min Chung, Kari Clase, Randall J. Dejong, Justin R. Diangelo, Chunguang Du, Todd T. Eckdahl, Heather Eisler, Julia A. Emerson, Amy Frary, Donald Frohlich, Yuying Gosser, Shubha Govind, Adam Haberman, Amy T. Hark, Charles Hauser, Arlene Hoogewerf, Laura L.M. Hoopes, Carina E. Howell, Diana Johnson, Christopher J. Jones, Lisa Kadlec, Marian Kaehler, S. Catherine Silver Key, Adam Kleinschmit, Nighat P. Kokan, Olga Kopp, Gary Kuleck, Judith Leatherman, Jane Lopilato, Christy Mackinnon, Juan Carlos Martinez-Cruzado, Gerard Mcneil, Stephanie Mel, Hemlata Mistry, Alexis Nagengast, Paul Overvoorde, Don W. Paetkau, Susan Parrish, Celeste N. Peterson, Mary Preuss, Laura K. Reed, Dennis Revie, Srebrenka Robic, Jennifer Roecklein-Canfield, Michael R. Rubin, Kenneth Saville, Stephanie Schroeder, Karim Sharif, Mary Shaw, Gary Skuse, Christopher D. Smith, Mary A. Smith, Sheryl T. Smith, Eric Spana, Mary Spratt, Aparna Sreenivasan, Joyce Stamm, Paul Szauter, Jeffrey S. Thompson, Matthew Wawersik, James Youngblom, Leming Zhou, Elaine R. Mardis, Jeremy Buhler, Wilson Leung, David Lopatto, Sarah C.R. Elgin
A Course-Based Research Experience: How Benefits Change With Increased Investment In Instructional Time, Christopher D. Shaffer, Consuelo J. Alvarez, April E. Bednarski, David Dunbar, Anya L. Goodman, Catherine Reinke, Anne G. Rosenwald, Michael J. Wolyniak, Cheryl Bailey, Daron Barnard, Christopher Bazinet, Dale L. Beach, James E.J. Bedard, Satish Bhalla, John Braverman, Martin Burg, Vidya Chandrasekaran, Hui-Min Chung, Kari Clase, Randall J. Dejong, Justin R. Diangelo, Chunguang Du, Todd T. Eckdahl, Heather Eisler, Julia A. Emerson, Amy Frary, Donald Frohlich, Yuying Gosser, Shubha Govind, Adam Haberman, Amy T. Hark, Charles Hauser, Arlene Hoogewerf, Laura L.M. Hoopes, Carina E. Howell, Diana Johnson, Christopher J. Jones, Lisa Kadlec, Marian Kaehler, S. Catherine Silver Key, Adam Kleinschmit, Nighat P. Kokan, Olga Kopp, Gary Kuleck, Judith Leatherman, Jane Lopilato, Christy Mackinnon, Juan Carlos Martinez-Cruzado, Gerard Mcneil, Stephanie Mel, Hemlata Mistry, Alexis Nagengast, Paul Overvoorde, Don W. Paetkau, Susan Parrish, Celeste N. Peterson, Mary Preuss, Laura K. Reed, Dennis Revie, Srebrenka Robic, Jennifer Roecklein-Canfield, Michael R. Rubin, Kenneth Saville, Stephanie Schroeder, Karim Sharif, Mary Shaw, Gary Skuse, Christopher D. Smith, Mary A. Smith, Sheryl T. Smith, Eric Spana, Mary Spratt, Aparna Sreenivasan, Joyce Stamm, Paul Szauter, Jeffrey S. Thompson, Matthew Wawersik, James Youngblom, Leming Zhou, Elaine R. Mardis, Jeremy Buhler, Wilson Leung, David Lopatto, Sarah C.R. Elgin
Faculty Publications
There is widespread agreement that science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs should provide undergraduates with research experience. Practical issues and limited resources, however, make this a challenge. We have developed a bioinformatics project that provides a course-based research experience for students at a diverse group of schools and offers the opportunity to tailor this experience to local curriculum and institution-specific student needs. We assessed both attitude and knowledge gains, looking for insights into how students respond given this wide range of curricular and institutional variables. While different approaches all appear to result in learning gains, we find that a significant …