Events
Office Hours - Implementing Research
Office Hours for Implementing Research Method and Design
NOTE: To help with time zone awareness, please feel free to use this resource for determining your time zone in relation to Arizona time zone: https://www.time.gov
Dr. Stella Smith, Associate Research Chair for the Center for Educational and Instructional Technology Research, and co-leader of the Research & Methods SIG will be available for Office Hours related to qualitative and mixed methods on Tuesdays by appointment only. You may contact Stella by emailing ssmith07@email.phoenix.edu.
Possible Hours for Meetings (by Appointment Only)
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Tuesday (Arizona/Mountain Standard Time Zone)
- 9-11 am
- 12-2 pm
- Additional dates and times may be available by request.
Dr. Frederick Lawrence, quantitative methodologist at the Research & Methods SIG will be available for Office Hours related to quantitative method on Mondays by appointment only. You may contact Frederick by emailing fplawrence@email.phoenix.edu.
Note: If you are requesting an quantitative office hours appointment from Friday, November 25, 2022 – Monday, December 19, 2022, please email ssmith07@email.phoenix.edu for assistance.
Possible Hours for Meetings (by Appointment Only
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Monday (Arizona/Mountain Standard Time Zone)
- 10-12 noon
- Additional dates and times may be available by request.
Please use your University of Phoenix email address (for verification purpose) to request the appointments.
We encourage use of the office hours by:
- Doctoral students who need to talk through general research issues, such as 'how do I record my interview?' or 'now that I have my data, how do I analyze it?' or even 'what are qualitative or quantitative data analysis programs?'
- Doctoral students who have methods questions and are looking to talk through a methodological issues - note that Ryan may refer you to one of our methods experts as needed
- Faculty who wish to discuss the use of research methods with which they are not familiar
- Faculty who want to explore resources to provide to their students for specific research methods