VIRTUALISING THE QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS COURSE: AN ISLAND-BASED APPROACH

Authors

  • JAMES BAGLIN RMIT University
  • JOHN REECE RMIT University
  • JENALLE BAKER RMIT University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52041/serj.v14i2.260

Keywords:

Statistics education research, Virtual worlds, Educational technology, Cloud collaboration, Statistical package, Statistical thinking

Abstract

Many recent improvements in pedagogical practice have been enabled by the rapid development of innovative technologies, particularly for teaching quantitative research methods and statistics. This study describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a series of specialised computer laboratory sessions. The sessions combined the use of an online virtual world, cloud collaboration technology, and a statistical package inorder to simulate the entire data investigative cycle. The sessions covered multiple topics, research designs, and data analysis techniques relevant to psychology. Quantitative and qualitative feedback data regarding students’ perceptions of the sessions were analysed. The results demonstrate promising support for the use of Island-based sessions, but improvements and further research will be required.

First published November 2015 at Statistics Education Research Journal Archives

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Published

2015-11-30

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Regular Articles