Research Programme
Session 0: Field Notes
- What are field notes
- Let's document our time here
- (field notes can do double duty as research content and social media/p2pu promo :)).
- Field notes activity! (go out into the world and see that world as research)
- take 5 facts that happened yesterday and do an analysis of them (cf. scratch does this).
- gets at the difference btween reflection and field notes
- everything that you are a part of is data.
Session 1: Research Workshop
- research questions that p2pu inspires or that can be studied using p2pu platform
- keep it casual--make it fun--it can be woven into other activities
- ask people to brainstorm ahead of time- what are thier burning questions? what would they like to know more about?
- figure out together how to approach answering it, maybe bainstorm rough outline etc. (or whatever makes sense)
- (hopeful result: research collaboratations! w00t)
- who do you want to talk to?/who do you want to hear from? and how long? ("what voice do you want to pull out from the fray?"+1
- get a sense of qualitative and quantitative aspects
- how do you get there? (to hearing from them)
- pulling metrics/designing metrics
- software?--design research (veeeeeery interesting jessy)
- survey questions
- Interview
- Ethnography
- mathematics
- Direct observation
- Examining artifacts
- Survey
- Personal reflection and experience
- generate personally meaningful questions
- brainstorm them on a whiteboard
- cluster them into groups/categories -> abstract hypotheses into more general questions+10
- attempt to develop/outline how to approach each cluster?
- ex. P & C both have questions about why people decide to sign up for a class
- what resources do we have to explore those questions
- what existing data do we have
- what new data might we want to gather/experiements do we want to run/people we want to talk to?
- who might be able to review/advise/be a human resource for this project/THING? (part of who do we want to talk to)
- tihnk of your friends as part of the project, get their advice.
- next/first steps-->pull content from Jessy's Challenge on Open Science Content: http://pad.p2pu.org/p/opensciencecontent
- pointing people towards p2pu project space/research space, or other platforms/venues/tools to move forward on?
- Closing pontification: How is this generalizable knowledge?
- How do we apply these models to our everyday lives?
- Quant: reliable results, prediction
- Qual: translatability, co-existing models
Session 2: Brown Bag with Selections from Research Homestead (over beer? over coffee?)
- researchers' homestead in the flesh
- continue coordinating w online component
- maybe skype them in?
- discuss papers in person
Session 3: Lightening Talks about Research
- totally opt in
- get people to sign up to give 5 minute lightning talk
- eg. Jessy abt CERN stuff
- work people developed/did during the pop up office month
- video tape them, put them online
Parkings lots (putting it on the stack): [the fascinating discussion we had about learning projects and flexible requirements]
- design research
- challenges
- project based approach
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how can we make this issue a learning experience for someone else?
personal study sessions-->i dont want to follow lists that other people have made for me
still a centralized model
General quotes of awesomeness: "i disagree with the way your sense of reality is constructed."
- "your friends aren't lab rats"