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The ‘SOCRMx News‘ is the blog aggregator for the Introduction to Social Research Methods MOOC from the University of Edinburgh on the edX platform.

Author: Caroline Kuhn

The EDIC+ experience

EDIC stands for European Democratic Intercultural Citizenship, and the +, Prof. Wiel Veugelers told us, represents or identifies Erasmus + as the main body who funds this programme. I would say instead, that the + stands for the range of … Read the rest

Posted on June 6, 2018Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Food for thoughtTags #SOCRMx

three things examiners look for in methods chapters

Detailed analysis of what examiners are looking for when deciding if you can get a license to do further research!! From Patt Thomson’s blog… Read the rest

Posted on June 26, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, MethodologyTags #SOCRMx

Art as digital counterpractice

http://ctheory.net/ctheory_wp/art-as-digital-counterpractice/#_ednref46
Excellent article that puts in evidence so much that is hidden in the digital hype. It’s an excellent critique of all that which most of the time stays hidden in the background shadowed by discourse of the bigger structure … Read the rest

Posted on May 29, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Food for thoughtTags #SOCRMx

“Global EdTech Landscape 1.0”

“Global EdTech Landscape 1.0” @patrickbrothers https://blog.navitasventures.com/global-edtech-landscape-1-0-28e69944d33d… Read the rest

Posted on May 8, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Food for thoughtTags #SOCRMx

Christmas Trilogy 2013 Part I: The Other Isaac [1].

Barrow and Newton! Putting Barrow in its place ?… Read the rest

Posted on May 4, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Food for thoughtTags #SOCRMx

Cape Town with #go_gn + OEGlobal. Fantastic!

 

I am part of a wonderful network, the @GOER_GN, a global network of PhD students that are researching in open education in general. Everyone has a slightly different focus, but all of us are interested in using OPEN as … Read the rest

Posted on April 12, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Conference, go_gn, Methodology, My Research Journal, PhD reflections and writings, Reflections, research skillsTags #SOCRMx

The power of narrative research in #OER17

Last week the yearly OER conference took place in London. The title, the Politics of Open, and the themes can give a sense of the depth and breadth of the event.  A great experience where different scholars from around the … Read the rest

Posted on April 12, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #OER17, #SOCRMx, Conference, My Research Journal, ReflectionsTags #SOCRMx

ScholarStudio Sessions: Necessary Repetition in the Dissertation

Many people worry that their dissertations feel repetitive. If they don’t, there’s a problem.

Source: ScholarStudio Sessions: Necessary Repetition in the Dissertation… Read the rest

Posted on January 16, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, My Research Journal, writing skillsTags #SOCRMx

ScholarStudio Sessions: Necessary Repetition in the Dissertation

In preparation for writing my dissertation!

Many people worry that their dissertations feel repetitive. If they don’t, there’s a problem.

Source: ScholarStudio Sessions: Necessary Repetition in the Dissertation… Read the rest

Posted on January 16, 2017Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Food for thoughtTags #SOCRMx

Describing Qualitative Methods in Educational Research: The Annotated Infographic

An excellent article that helps and guides my thinking about key points to consider when writing the methodology of my research. … Read the rest

Posted on December 22, 2016Author Caroline KuhnCategories #SOCRMx, Food for thoughtTags #SOCRMx
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