研究准备:学生发起的开发基础研究技能的研讨会模式

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00091-23
Nivetha Sivarajah, Jenevan A. Irranious, Sivagini Krishnamoorthy, Thayaparan Kalaineethan, Deluxeani Kugathasan, Uventhikka Sivanantham, Mary E. McMillan, Natkunam Ketheesan
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旅行限制、流行病、经济衰退以及组织研讨会成本的增加都影响着计划从事研究的本科生的面对面培训。无法在实践中获得有关研究的基本第一手信息,会给学生带来不必要的压力,并导致对研究项目产生不切实际的期望。在这里,我们描述了一名学生如何发起在线研讨会,由一群本科生领导与一组国际学术研究人员共同设计,并使研究培训的介绍性研讨会能够满足学生的需求。研讨会结束后,超过80%-95%的参与者认为他们对实践中研究的不同方面的理解是好的或优秀的。这个讲习班的设计提供了一个创新的模板,特别是对于资源有限的国家,说明学生发起的多机构学术合作讲习班如何能够加强研究实践中的培训。
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Research Ready: a student-initiated workshop model for developing foundational research skills
ABSTRACT Travel restrictions, pandemics, economic downturn, and increasing costs in organizing workshops all impact on face-to-face training of undergraduates planning to undertake research. The inability to obtain basic, first-hand information regarding research in practice causes undue stress for students and leads to unrealistic expectations regarding research projects. Here, we describe how a student initiated online workshop, co-designed by a group of undergraduate leaders in conjunction with a panel of international academic researchers, and enabled the delivery of an introductory workshop on research training to meet student needs. Post-workshop, over 80%–95% of the participants rated their understanding of different aspects of research in practice as either being good or excellent. The design of this workshop provides an innovative template, in particular for resource-restricted countries, on how student-initiated workshops with multi-institutional academic collaboration could enhance training in research practice.
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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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