Using a Faculty-Made Multi-Touch Book in Research Methods Courses

Sanne Unger, Melissa Lehman

Research output: Contribution to conferenceConference session

Abstract

Lynn University distributes iPads to all students for educational use. In the course Research Methods in Social Sciences, students learn about research methods such as survey design and experimentation. The iPad assists with learning these concepts as students utilize it to access the multitouch iBook, developed by Lynn faculty for this course and to design and conduct research in class. This presentation will display examples of how the iPad furthers student learning in Research Methods, including examples of interactive assignments embedded in the iBook that connects course content with technology, an ever-increasing presence in social research methods.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 20 2018
Event2018 Florida Statewide Symposium (FSS): Best Practices in Undergraduate Research - Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, United States
Duration: Oct 19 2018Oct 20 2018

Symposium

Symposium2018 Florida Statewide Symposium (FSS): Best Practices in Undergraduate Research
Abbreviated titleFSS2018
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityBoca Raton
Period10/19/1810/20/18
OtherFlorida Undergraduate Research Association’s (FURA) 2018 Florida Statewide Symposium (FSS): Best Practices in Undergraduate Research

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