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Are you on the lookout for new digital content to help students better understand how to design a research project or use various research methods? Would you like new digital books, videos, and tools to develop research methods courses? Are you conducting research for publication? If so, SAGE Research Methods (SRM) is the essential tool for you and your students! With SRM, faculty can quickly get SAGE books, journal articles, video, datasets, and more into students hands no matter where they are. 

SAGE Research Methods provides an online collection of videos, books, cases, practice datasets, and research tools that supports researchers at all levels across the social sciences and STEM disciplines. It enhances student success in learning research methods, aids researchers in the application of research methods, and supports faculty in teaching research methods. In this session SAGE Field Editor Patrick Cox will pride in-depth instruction on the SRM platform and demonstrate how this resource can support faculty and students through every step of the research process.  

By the end of this session you will be able to:  

  • Create a user profile, save searches, and build custom reading lists of content  

  • Embed reading lists, videos, and other content into learning management systems and websites 

  • Locate the content you need to meet your students’ needs  

  • Use the varying content types to support different learning modalities   

Discover these benefits and more during this informative 1-hour online session. We look forward to seeing you there!   

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Patrick Cox, Field Editor at SAGE Publishing, is former faculty member and occasional online instructor who now spends his days at SAGE working with faculty on connecting the right resources with the instructors and students who need them, always mindful of pedagogy, meeting students’ needs, and faculty members’ busy schedules.  

 

Date:
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Time:
10:00am - 11:00am
Audience:
  Faculty  
Categories:
  Resource Workshop  
Online:
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Event Organizer

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Mary Ellen Sloane

Mary Ellen Sloane is a professor in User Services in the Walker Library.