SPRING 2013
EDIT
6900 Research Methods in Instructional Technology
Wednesday, 4:40-7:40 pm (we will start class generally at 5:00)
First Class: January 9, 2013 (this first class will begin at 5:30)
Course
Call #: 73-077
Note: Even though each class officially begins at 4:40 pm, we will actually begin each class at 5:00 pm.
This
page last updated on
December 7, 2012
.
If you decide to register for the course, please email Lloyd Rieber to alert him of your intent. He will create a class email distribution list and will send you an email about one week prior to the first day of the course with important updated notes about getting ready for this course. Included in this email will be your course account information (Lloyd will set up a username and password for you to be activated by the first day of the course).
Please order/acquire the textbook as soon as possible:
Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2009). Practical research: Planning and design (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
You need to purchase this book yourself online using Amazon.com, or a similar online bookseller (if you choose to purchase a used book, be sure it is the 9th edition).
Some Critical Dates
- January 9 (Wednesday), 5:30 pm: First class meets face-to-face in at the UGA Gwinnett Campus, Room 118
- February 13, 5:00 pm: Library Search Workshop, UGA Library (UGA Gwinnett Campus, Room 118)
Notes
from Lloyd on getting ready for this course (first class is on January 9)...
- It
is strongly recommended you come to Gwinnett for a face-to-face meeting
on the
first class on January 9:
We will meet at 5:30 pm at the UGA Gwinnett Campus (Room 118; note that parking is free). (Please note that this is a little later than the scheduled time in order to give everyone a little extra time to drive to class. I will demonstrate the
technology that we will be using in the course and provide a good thorough
orientation to the course. This ensures that
we
start off on the right foot. If traveling to Gwinnett on January 9 is difficult for you, you are still expected to attend via the Horizon Wimba virtual classroom.
- This course
will be offered online. An online class is a
very different learning experience from a traditional on-campus class. The
flexibility inherent in an online class is balanced by the need for individuals
to have a positive attitude toward learning at a distance, coupled with good
personal time management skills.
- This course
will use both synchronous (same time, any place) and asynchronous (any time, any place) technologies. Because of our use of synchronous technologies,
you must be available for each schedule live class (synchronous) which
begins promptly at 5:00 pm on Wednesdays. This means you need to get
online and set up no later than 4:45 pm.
- Required
textbook:
Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2012). Practical research: Planning and design (10th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
(Note: Also acceptable is the 9th edition published in 2009.)
- Required
hardware and software:
You must have easy access to the following:
- Access to
the Internet with a high speed Internet connection.;
- Windows
or Macintosh computer with a Web browser compatible with UGA's eLearning Commons (aka Blackboard) and the Horizon Wimba virtual classroom (more about Horizon Wimba is below);
- Microsoft
Office (primarily Word, PowerPoint, & Excel);
- A Google gmail account;
- Computer
headset with microphone and earphones (even the cheapest should work,
just make sure you buy this from the computer section of a store such
as Best Buy, K-Mart, etc.).
- Your computer must be compatible to use the "Horizon Wimba virtual classroom" for synchronous live online class meetings: This is one of the main technologies used in the course. It will allow us to meet as a group to discuss the various course topics and participate in other activities. To find out if your computer system is compatible with the Horizon Wimba technology, run the following "Setup Wizard" (note: if you are missing a component, this wizard will guide you through the steps in downloading and installing the component; and almost everyone will need to install at least one component enabling two-way audio). Here are the procedures for running the Setup Wizard:
- Log into eLearning Commons: https://www.elc.uga.edu/
- Click on the course "EDIT6900E - RESEARCH IN IT - 13SP-73077" (Note: This link may not be available until the end of the Fall, 2012 semester).
- Click on the link titled "Horizon Wimba Live Classroom."
- Click on the link titled "EDIT 6900 Main Room (Spring 2013)."
- Click on the "Setup wizard" button in the top right-hand side of the screen, then follow the instructions.
If your system does not pass all of the tests conducted by the wizard, you should contact UGA's Student Technology Support (STS) for assistance. They provide special support to students enrolled in classes that use the Horizon Wimba classroom. Students may get assistance by e-mailing hlive@uga.edu or calling STS at 706-542-3333.
- Skills you must already have:
- Ability to send and receive email (with attachments);
- Gmail account and familiarity with Google docs;
- Able to use all aspects of a Web browser;
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (mainly Word, PowerPoint, and Excel);
- Ability to change basic system configurations and control panels (such as adjusting audio and screen size);
- Ability to download and install software components from the Internet as needed (i.e. browser plug-ins such as for Flash);
- Ability to troubleshoot basic computer problems (especially those common with Internet connections);
- Ability to work independently.
- Attitude you need to have and maintain : 1) positive; 2) not willing to give up at the first sign of trouble; 3) sees this course as a unique opportunity to learn about distance learning by experiencing it; 4) able to keep in check the inevitable frustrations that are bound to crop up in an innovative course like this.
- The Add/Drop period at UGA goes from January 7-14.
- If you have
questions about this course, please do not hesitate to contact
me at UGA via email (lrieber@uga.edu)
or telephone (706-542-3986).