Presented By: ICPSR at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research
PEERS Webinar: Using ICPSR Tools and Data in Education Research Methods Courses
Lynette Hoelter
Date: July 30, 2024
Time: Noon PT / 3 ET
Click here to register: https://myumi.ch/kZqkp
Are you teaching a research methods course and looking for a way to “spice up” the content? Incorporating real data can help students feel more connected to the material and give them valuable experience for embarking on their own future research projects. This webinar will introduce participants to tools and resources available through ICPSR and provide suggestions for ways they could be used to convey or supplement content in a typical research methods course. A very brief introduction to the secondary data types and topics represented in ICPSR’s collection will also be presented.
Presenter:
Lynette Hoelter
Archivist, ICPSR
Director, Instructional Resources
Director, ICPSR Consortium Archive-- Social Sciences
Director, ICPSR Consortium Archive-- National Archive of Data on Arts and Culture (NADAC).
Time: Noon PT / 3 ET
Click here to register: https://myumi.ch/kZqkp
Are you teaching a research methods course and looking for a way to “spice up” the content? Incorporating real data can help students feel more connected to the material and give them valuable experience for embarking on their own future research projects. This webinar will introduce participants to tools and resources available through ICPSR and provide suggestions for ways they could be used to convey or supplement content in a typical research methods course. A very brief introduction to the secondary data types and topics represented in ICPSR’s collection will also be presented.
Presenter:
Lynette Hoelter
Archivist, ICPSR
Director, Instructional Resources
Director, ICPSR Consortium Archive-- Social Sciences
Director, ICPSR Consortium Archive-- National Archive of Data on Arts and Culture (NADAC).
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