Catalog Description
Instructor Description
In this age of information, we repeatedly hear the phrase “Do your research!”, but what does that mean? And more importantly, why does it matter? This course is broken into two parts designed to provide a foundation to begin answering these questions: 1. The first half of the course is an introduction to research, exploring what research is, what research can look like within the field of Informatics, and how Informatics research can be leveraged for social good. 2. The second half of the course dives deeper into “research methodology,” how research is done and some of the most common tools we use to explore the field’s most burning questions. Students will learn about the functions of qualitative and quantitative methods, as well as how the pieces of the research process fit together to explore challenges and potential solutions by applying human-centered values to the intersections of information, people, and technology. This course is held in-person and rather than exams, assignments are designed to encourage students to apply course concepts to their own interests. Students will leave this course empowered as citizens to critically evaluate research in terms of process, ethics, and equity.
Restrictions
Generally restricted to undergradute Informatics majors through registration period 1 and extended to Informatics minors in period 2. Outside students will only be accepted during period 3.
Current and Upcoming Classes for this Course
| Class Name | Semester | Day(s) | Start Time(s) | End Time(s) | Building | Room |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Brian McInnis Syllabus |
Fall Term 2025 |
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Kayla Booth Syllabus |
Fall Term 2025 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth |
Spring Term 2026 |
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Past Classes for this Course
| Class Name | Semester | Day(s) | Start Time(s) | End Time(s) | Building | Room |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth Syllabus |
Spring Term 2025 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Brian McInnis Syllabus |
Fall Term 2024 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth Syllabus |
Fall Term 2024 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth Syllabus |
Spring Term 2024 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Taylor M. Smith Syllabus |
Fall Term 2023 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth Syllabus |
Fall Term 2023 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth Syllabus |
Spring Term 2023 |
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| I 305: Research Methods for Informatics
Kayla Booth |
Fall Term 2022 |
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