Events
The 2022 RSE Workshops
Date |
Workshop Topic |
Focus |
Presenter(s), link |
Jan 4, 2022 5-6 pm AZ Time |
ILA 2022 Proposal Assistance Meeting
Description: This webinar helps the participants develop acceptable proposals for ILA 2022 conference. |
Scholarship Development |
Dr. Erik Bean
|
January 15, 2022 (Saturday) 10 am AZ Time |
CDS Student Coffee Chat: On Saturday 1/15, we are discussing All Things DISSERTATION, including creating successes and navigating pitfalls within the dissertation writing process. |
Student Professional Development |
CDS Student Coffee Chat Team |
Jan 27, 2022 5-6 pm AZ Time |
Title: Selecting the appropriate designs for your research
Description: This webinar provides an overview of research designs and how to select appropriate designs for your study. |
Research Designs |
Dr. Mansureh Kebritchi and Dr. Stella Smith |
February 7 5-6 pm AZ Time |
Title: Curtailing Bias in Research Studies Description: This webinar provides an overview of identifying and mitigating research biases. |
Scholarship Development |
Dr. Erik Bean
|
Feb 17, CDS Alumni Webinar 5-6 pm AZ Time |
Title: UOPX doctoral graduate guest speaker: Dissertation of the Year Awardee Description: Join this webinar to learn about doctoral journey of the speaker and how the doctoral degree from UOPX impacted career development of the speaker. |
Alumni/student Professional Development |
Host: Dr. Louise Underdahl |
Feb 24, 2022 5-6 pm AZ Time |
Title: Tips for conducting interviews
Description: This workshop provides an overview of tips, issues, strategies, effective practices, and challenges for conducting interviews. |
Data Collection |
Dr. Jim Lane
|
March 10, 2022 5-6 pm AZ Time |
Title: Multivariate statistics Description: This workshop provides an overview of conducting Manova and Mancova statistical analyses. Issues and assumptions related to these analyses will be discussed. |
Data Analysis |
Dr. Frederick Lawrence |
March 17, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time
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Title: Introduction to heuristic research design Description: This workshop introduces heuristic research design and how to use it in research. |
Research Design |
Dr. Mark McCaslin |
March 19, 2022 (Saturday) 9-10 AZ time |
CDS Student Coffee Chat: This Coffee Chat will ignite a discussion exploring time management and stress management for doctoral learners on how students effectively use various tools to help them during the doctoral journey. Many learners are challenged during this process to balance their life (personal and professional), time, family, work space and academic pursuits. Come and discover new tools for success to reduce stress, manage time and master the doctoral journey. |
Student Professional Development |
CDS Student Coffee Chat Team
|
March 24, 2022 4-5 AZ Time |
Title: Exploring Expectations of Doctoral Learners
Description: This session provides some of the stated and assumed guidelines for doctoral students to model in completing their doctoral studies to include their dissertation journey. The attributes of doctoral students include exhibiting professional language, behavior, and accountability. These attributes lead to their growth as Scholar- Practitioner-Leader and enable them to embrace and excel in each phase of the doctoral program by accepting progressive levels of accountability, responsibility, and academic rigor in writing their dissertation. |
Student Professional Development |
Dr. Sandra Sessoms-Penny |
March 31, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Mastering the Art of Doctoral Thinking Description: This interactive session focuses on critical thinking and other skills necessary to succeed as a budding doctoral student. The participants will engage in Socratic dialogue aimed at generating thoughts and reflections on the actions and behaviors needed to successfully progress throughout each stage of the doctoral journey. |
Student Professional Development |
Dr. Kimberly Underwood |
April 16, 2022 (Saturday) 10-11 am AZ Time |
Title: Putting your APA Manual to Work - Part One
Description: In part one of the APA interactive session, we will begin with an overview on the importance of applying APA guidelines to academic work in a university environment. Additionally, the workshop provides the opportunity to discuss specific chapters of the APA manual. Specifically we will focus on ethical, legal, and professional standards in publishing, paper elements and format, journal article reporting standards, writing style and grammar, bias-free language and the mechanics of style. The workshop concludes with a discussion on plagiarism, how to recognize it, and how to recover from it. |
Academic Writing Series |
Dr. Bobbie Murray |
April 21, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Sample size for qualitative designs. Description: How to identify proper sample size for various qualitative designs. |
Research Design |
Dr. Stella Smith |
April 23, 2022 (Saturday) 10-11 am AZ Time |
Title: Putting your APA Manual to Work - Part Two
Description: In part two of the APA interactive session, we will continue with an overview on the importance of applying APA guidelines to academic work in a university environment. Additionally, the session provides the opportunity to discuss specific chapters of the APA manual. Specifically, we will focus on tables and figures, works cited in the text, the reference list, reference examples, legal references, and the publication process. |
Academic Writing Series |
Dr. Bobbie Murray |
April 28, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Quantitative Correlation Analysis Description: This workshop provides an overview of how to analyze a correlation research design. |
Data Analysis |
Dr. Frederick Lawrence |
May 12, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Academic Writing 101: Write Right
Description: Writing in the academic environment requires an attention to grammar and precision. The mechanics of style in writing are the rules that must be followed when preparing written documents in the academic environment. An attention to the mechanics of style allows research strategies and formatting to become systematic and consistent across all written work. This interactive session will focus on punctuation, paragraph formation, capitalization, abbreviations, numbers, and statistics in text. Participants will focus on how academic writing differs from other types of writing and why the use of colloquialisms, jargon, chiches, and anthropomorphisms are not allowed. |
Academic Writing Series |
Drs. Joy Taylor, Roxanne Taylor, and Sandra Sessoms-Penny |
May 19, 2022 CDS Alumni Webinar 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: UOPX doctoral graduate guest speaker: Dissertation of the Year Awardee Description: Join this webinar to learn about doctoral journey of the speaker and how the doctoral degree from UOPX impacted career development of the speaker. |
Alumni/student Professional Development |
Host: Dr. Louise Underdahl |
May 26, 2022 4-5 PM AZ Time |
Title: Moving Your General Topic to a Researchable Problem
Description: This interactive session is designed to assist students with the process of developing ideas around topics related to their programs into researchable problem statements. Students are encouraged to bring ideas for development within guided development activities. |
Research Design |
Dr. Kimberly Underwood |
May 31, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time
|
Title: Academic Blogging Part I-
Description: Blogging is an art form all it's own. But blogging for anyone and blogging with an evidence-based academic approach are two different things. Learn the basics from Dr. Luster who blogs for Psychology Today. |
Scholarship Development |
Dr. Rodney Luster |
June 9, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: The Art of Academic Writing: Mastering the Art of Writing Like a Scholar Description: A writing session designed to introduce students to the practice of writing for academic purposes. It will prepare students for work in doctoral courses in which research writing is a requirement and introduces basic research writing skills including: synthesizing, paraphrase, summarizing, direct quotations, and critical thinking. |
Academic Writing Series |
Dr. Joy Taylar |
June 16, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time
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Title: Different types of Delphi Description: This workshop provides an overview of Real time Delphi and Quantitative Delphi. |
Research Design |
Dr. Phil Davidson |
June 30, 2022
4-5 pm AZ Time
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Title: Synthesizing: How to Make Sense of the Literature Description: This session details how to sort articles by themes or categories in preparation for writing your literature review; show how the articles relate to one another (through comparisons and contrasts); reveals how each article makes its own point about the topic and finally, how each article establishes its own argument or subargument. |
Academic Writing Series
|
Dr. Sandra Sessoms-Penny
|
July 7, 2022
4-5 pm AZ Time
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Title: What Do You Mean “Revise”? Embracing Faculty Feedback Description: This session focuses on how doctoral learners should implement faculty feedback to promote rigor and quality in their course work and in developing the prospectus, precis, proposal and dissertation. The goal of the feedback is to guide doctoral students in developing the academic, research, and writing skills that enhance leaders and researchers throughout the doctoral journey. The Change Matrix is a tool designed to help doctoral learners throughout each stage of the dissertation writing process to capture the essence of writing and revising in response to the feedback presented by the committee. |
Academic Writing Series
|
Drs. Joy Taylor and Sandra Sessoms-Penny
|
July 14, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time
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Title: Repeated measures as research design and Repeated measures (Bonferroni vs Tukey's) Description: This workshop provides an overview of how to analyze a repeated measure research design.
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Research Design |
Dr. Frederick Lawrence |
July 21, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Data saturation Description: This workshop provides an overview of issues, strategies, effective practices for data saturation. |
Data Collection |
Dr. Karen Johnson |
Aug 11, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Overview of how to analyze logistic regression. Description: This workshop provides an overview of how to analyze a logistic regression. |
Data Analysis |
Dr. Frederick Lawrence |
Aug 18, CDS Alumni Webinar 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: UOPX doctoral graduate guest speaker: Dissertation of the Year Awardee Description: Join this webinar to learn about doctoral journey of the speaker and how the doctoral degree from UOPX impacted career development of the speaker. |
Alumni/student Professional Development |
Host: Dr. Louise Underdahl |
Aug 25, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Academic Blogging Part II
Description: Blogging for the Hub and supporting your writing and scholarship within the research hub |
Scholarship Development |
Dr. Rodney Luster |
Sept 23, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Policy Delphi Method
Description: This workshop provides an overview of conducting Policy Delphi Method. Effective practices, issues, and challenges related to this design will be discussed |
Data Analysis |
Dr. Phil Davidson |
Oct 28, 2022 4-5 pm AZ Time |
Title: Case studies & Triangulation Description: Explanation of finishing step of bringing together all the types of data analysis for a conclusion in a case study. |
Research Design |
Dr. Mansureh Kebritchi |
Nov 10, 2022 5-6 pm AZ Time
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Title: Humility receiving feedback, progressing through dissertation process Description: Explanation of how to accept and incorporate feedback for dissertation enhancement |
Scholarship Development |
Dr. Karen Johnson |
Nov 17, 2022 CDS Alumni Webinar 5-6 pm AZ Time |
Title: UOPX doctoral graduate guest speaker: Career support Description: Join this webinar to learn about UOPX support for career development. |
Alumni/student Professional Development |
Host: Dr. Louise Underdahl |