Learning Technologies Exchange (LTX) Series

Please join the Learning Technologies faculty for our new lecture and discussion series! This series is an opportunity to connect with students and faculty in the Learning Technologies program while exploring topics in teaching, learning and technology from a research-to-practice perspective. In this first iteration of the LTX series, each faculty member will give short talks about learner engagement and engage in stimulating discussion. Bring your lunch or a snack and join us for an exciting idea exchange!

Engagement in Digital Learning
November 14th
12:30-1:30 pm
Ramseyer Hall- College Commons

Panelists: The Fantastic Four in Learning Technologies

  • Kui Xie
  • Ana-Paula Correia
  • Tracey Stuckey-Mickell
  • Rick Voithofer

Moderator: Mike Nelson

Methodological Colloquium

A Study of Classroom Learning with a Mixed Model for Ordinal Variables, with Emphasis on Individual Differences

Friday, November 3rd
12:00pm-1:00pm
Ramseyer Hall Room 136

Robert Cudeck, PhD
Professor
Department of Quantitative Psychology

Dr. Rod Rose Presentation and Visit

On Tuesday, October 31st, the RMC is hosting Dr. Rod Rose, Research Assistant Professor, UNC Chapel Hill (CV attached). As part of his visit, Rod will be presenting on methodological issues related to causal inference (10-11:30 EHE Commons). For an abstract and link to RSVP, interested folks should consult our RMC website at http://rmc.ehe.osu.edu/. In light of the current emphasis being placed on research rigor, we believe that this topic and associated discussion will be of great benefit to faculty and graduate students of our College. We hope that this talk will provide inspiration for attendees to consider and embrace new methods of inquiry.

Rod will also be meeting with faculty and students by request on the afternoon of Oct. 31st to discuss their work and provide additional, personalized support. To arrange a meeting, interested persons should contact Sandy Reed at the RMC. Sandy is coordinating Rod’s schedule and will work with them to get a meeting on his calendar.

 

Methodological Colloquium

The Relationships between Methods, Theory, Positionally, and Fieldwork: The Emergent Methodological Praxis of an Educational Ethnography

Friday, October 27th
12:00pm-1:00pm
Ramseyer Hall 136

Dr. Sara M. Childers
Adjunct Professor
College of Education and Human Ecology

Emotions in Education

A roundtable discussion sponsored by AEPPHS

Friday, October 20th
10:30-11:30am
Ramseyer Hall 136

Join in the conversation with our introductory Hot Topics in Education Series, which we intend to be a bi-yearly meeting of graduate students and faculty interested in discussing current issues that exist in education. During this meeting, we will host an informal discussion about the current work that educational psychologists, philosophers, and historians are doing regarding this important topic.

Coffee and Bagels will be provided.

 

Methodological Colloquium

Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) Designs: A new and innovative alternative to the randomized control trial

Friday, October 13th
12:00-1:00pm
Ramseyer Hall Room 136

Jessica Logan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Quantitative Research, Evaluation and Measurement

 

2018 EHE Student Research Forum

 

We are now accepting applications for proposals to present at the 2018 EHE Student Research Forum. This annual event, sponsored by the College of Education and Human Ecology Office of Research, highlights the research of our graduate and undergraduate students. Last year, there were almost 100 student presentations, both oral and poster, describing completed, in-progress, and proposed studies, literature reviews and research methodology (new this year)! Please share this information with your students and encourage them to submit a proposal, then save the date so that you can attend as well!

 

SAVE THE DATE! The 2018 EHE Student Research Forum will be held on Friday, February 23, 2018 from 8:30AM to 2:45PM, at the Ohio Union, 1739 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43210.

 

Applications to present at the forum are now being accepted! Apply online today at go.osu.edu/SRF2018! The deadline for proposal submission is midnight on Tuesday, October 31, 2017. Additional information can be found on our website at u.osu.edu/ehestudentresearch.

 

Please direct any questions about the forum to Rebecca Chacko at chacko.9@osu.edu.

 

Thanks so much for your continued support of our student’s research efforts!

 

Regards,

Rebecca J. Chacko

 

 

Rebecca J. Chacko Administrative Coordinator, Buckeye Wellness Innovator Education & Human Ecology Office Of Research 153 Arps Hall | 1945 North High Street Columbus, OH 43210 614-247-2412 Office chacko.9@osu.edu osu.edu

 

Upcoming Workshops in the Research Commons

Tableau@OSU: An Introduction

Monday, October 2nd
3:00-4:00pm
Research Commons
3rd Floor, 18th Avenue Library

Register: https://library.osu.edu/researchcommons/event/au17-tableau-workshop/

 

Obtaining Books and Articles beyond OSU: How to use OhioLINK and Interlibrary Loan

Tuesday, October 3rd
1:00-2:00pm
Research Commons
3rd Floor, 18th Avenue Library

Register: https://library.osu.edu/researchcommons/event/au17-ohiolink/

 

Sharing Your Research with Story Maps

Tuesday, October 3rd
4:00-5:30pm
Research Commons
3rd Floor, 18th Avenue Library

Register: https://library.osu.edu/researchcommons/event/au17-storymaps-workshop/

 

Tracking and Enhancing Your Research Impact

Wednesday, October 4th
1:00-2:00pm
Research Commons
3rd Floor, 18th Avenue Library

Register: https://library.osu.edu/researchcommons/event/research-impact-au17/

 

Creating Data Management Plans with the DMPTool

Thursday, October 5th
2:00-3:00pm
Research Commons
3rd Floor, 18th Avenue Library

Register: https://library.osu.edu/researchcommons/event/dmptool-au17/

 

On the Rails: A Data Visualization Approach to 20th Century Dance Touring

Wednesday, October 11th
12:00-1:30pm
Research Commons
3rd Floor, 18th Avenue Library

Register: https://library.osu.edu/researchcommons/event/au17-faculty-forum-on-the-rails/