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Revision as of 15:38, 1 November 2010
Contents
Creating Project Pages
Below are instructions for creating your project pages in the wiki. A template is also included which you can cut and paste into a new page. Each project page is structured with the following headers:
Project Name
- Summary Table
- Abstract
- Background and Significance
- Glossary
- Research questions
- Independent Variables
- Dependent Variables
- Hypothesis
- Results
- Explanation
- Further Information
- Connections to Other Studies
- Annotated Bibliography
- References
- Future Plans
Your hypothesis section should make reference to at least one of the instructional principle pages. Then you should edit that instructional principle subpage (not the main instructional principle page) so that it at least (1) has the structure in shown in the page for creating instructional principles (even if all sections aren't filled in) and (2) the subpage points to your study with a brief summary of the results. You should also (3) read the entry carefully and fill in or edit sections so they are consistent with your findings and with relevant theory.
Be sure that the *Examples* and *Experimental Support* sections of the instructional principle subpage you point to also points back to your study page.
Please also add references to literature beyond your own work to the *Reference* section of instructional principles pages you edit. You might simply copy these from your study page's reference section and/or papers you have written. By doing so, you can help others (and others can help you) identify relevant research in the field.
Project Page Template
You can copy the following into an project page you want to edit and then insert existing text into appropriate sections and add text in other sections.
For the wiki project pages, we use the following standard PSLC format
Project Name ==Summary Table== ==Abstract== ==Background & Significance== ==Glossary== ==Research questions== ==Independent Variables== ==Dependent Variables== ==Hypothesis== ==Results== ==Explanation== ==Further Information== ===Connections to Other Studies=== ===Annotated Bibliography=== ===References=== ===Future Plans===
If you have more than one study, you can modify it to a format like the one below.
Project Name ==Summary Table== ==Abstract== ==Background & Significance== ==Glossary== ==Research questions== ===Study One=== ====Hypothesis==== ====Independent Variables==== ====Dependent Variables==== ====Results==== ====Explanation==== ===Study Two=== ====Hypothesis==== ====Independent Variables==== ====Dependent Variables==== ====Results==== ====Explanation==== ==Further Information== ===Connections to Other Studies=== ===Annotated Bibliography=== ===References=== ===Future Plans===
Summary Table How To
The summary table should include information about the study or studies associated with you project. See below for an example if you have one study and an example if there are multiple studies associated with your project. Once the data is in DataShop, we expect to see the name of that dataset with a link to it. We also expect that the pre-post test data be attached to that dataset in DataShop. In the summary table, please indicate whether that has been done yet or not.
Tips
- Score Data is a spreadsheet or tab-delimited file that gives a score for each student
- Use 'TBD' if something is in the future.
Example for Project with One Study
PIs | Yvonne Kao |
Other Contributers | none |
Study Start Date | Jan 2009 |
Study End Date | June 2009 |
LearnLab Site | North Hills Junior High School |
LearnLab Course | Bridge to Algebra |
Number of Students | 55 |
Total Participant Hours | 295.58 |
DataShop | Dataset: Perceptual Fluency in Geometry Achievement Spring 2009
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Project with Multiple Studies Example One
- PIs: Ryan Baker
- Other Contributers: Milan Desai
Study Name/Number | Study One In Vivo | Study Two Lab Pullout |
Study Start Date | Fall 2010 | Fall 2011 |
Study End Date | Spring 2011 | Spring 2012 |
LearnLab Site | Hopewell HS | Wilkinsburg HS |
LearnLab Course | Algebra | Algebra |
Number of Students | 211 | 110 |
Total Participant Hours | 25.6 | 2004.56 |
DataShop | TBD
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TBD
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Project with Multiple Studies Example Two
PIs | Ryan Baker |
Other Contributers | Milan Desai |
Study Start Date | Fall 2010 |
Study End Date | Spring 2011 |
LearnLab Site | TBD |
LearnLab Course | Algebra |
Number of Students | TBD |
Total Participant Hours | TBD |
DataShop | TBD
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PIs | Ryan Baker |
Other Contributers | Milan Desai |
Study Start Date | Fall 2010 |
Study End Date | Spring 2011 |
LearnLab Site | TBD |
LearnLab Course | Algebra |
Number of Students | TBD |
Total Participant Hours | TBD |
DataShop | TBD
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