As liaison to the Economics Department, I work closely with the class (taught by Mike Seeborg). At the beginning of the semester I meet with the class and talk about what resources they are likely to find the most helpful and some of the challenges and issues they may face in conducting their research. The final paper requires a significant literature search and the use of datasets, which can be difficult to locate, access, and download. I encourage students to meet with me individually to talk about their projects and I work with them to locate needed resources and to troubleshoot problems in locating and accessing data. Often there is overlap among different students regarding resources they might find useful and/or problems they encounter and ways to solve these problems (especially with accessing datasets).
Monday, July 16, 2007
Economics Senior Seminar
The Economics Senior Seminar is the capstone course in economics and is taught every fall. Students are given various assignments throughout the semester (topic proposal, outline, annotated bibliography, presentations) as steps toward their final assignment, an original research paper.
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Political Science Senior Seminar
This fall I'm teaching the Senior Seminar in Comparative/International Politics, a capstone course in the major.
For reasons similar to Lynda Duke's post I will encourage students to blog their experiences in the research process over the semester. I think the blog will be a useful forum for myself, students and librarians involved in the course, in at least three ways:
1. A place we can share data and bibliographic resources.
2. A "sounding board" for ideas/hurdles/difficult homework assignments they face outside of classtime.
3. A space to vent about the inevitable ups and downs of doing research.
Particularly for Reason #3, I would like to close off the blog to members of the class community, so I will encourage students to use the Message Board feature of Luminis. If I recall correctly, I think Leah Nillas was telling me there is a max. length for posts on Message Board (approx. 1/2 page double spaced in Word?) so I will let students know about that, and encourage them to write their blogs in Word or Notepad and paste them into Luminis.
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