Processes of Research and Engagement, CrCrTh692
Links to examples of previous students' submissions on Assignments & Participation Items
Notes
See http://www.faculty.umb.edu/pjt/692checklist.html for links to descriptions of the assignments.
Because the course has evolved over time, the example might not exactly match the current assignment. In any case, they are meant to be consulted to indicate the range of ways students tackle an assignment--They are not models to be copied.
Written Assignments & Presentations
A. Examples of project descriptions Notes: These are revised versions-Expect your initial version to need revision. None of these meet the goal of an overview of the project in a single paragraph.
B. Phase B Example
B1. Sense-making digestion of relevant article
B2. Brief report on initial informant
B3. Annotated bibliography
C. Phase C Example, Maps
D. Phase D Example, Components propositions
E. Phase E Example, Str. Pers. Planning -> Research Design, example2
F. Phase F Example
F1. Interview guide
F2. Interview reort
G. Phase G Example
G1. Narrative Oulines
(1. an outline is preceded by instructor comments so you can see what instructor made of it; 2. Outline reworked as an example; 3. outline that was equivalent to a nested and connected table of contents, but it was straightforward to convert it to the narrative outline that follows; 4. the other examples include narrative; the first of these is included in the original and revised forms.)
H. Phase H Example