Recommended practices for managing large, multi-site engineering education research data collection projects

Maura J. Borrego, Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, Cynthia J. Finelli, Lisa R. Lattuca, Prateek Shekhar

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Abstract

This is an evidence-based practice paper, intended to share a range of experiences managing data collection across multiple sites and offer recommendations for success. To address some of the broadest and most critical research questions, engineering education researchers are proposing more and more studies of engineering students, faculty, and/or administrators at multiple higher education institutions. Although some information about how to solicit participation from these institutions is shared through papers and presentations disseminating the activities, most of the best practices and accumulated wisdom about how to manage data collection across multiple sites is not widely shared. To remedy this, the authors synthesize their many years' experience coordinating data collection for engineering education research projects and address site selection, local contacts, recruiting, collaboration agreements, and IRB coordination.

Original languageEnglish (US)
StatePublished - Jun 26 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event123rd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition - New Orleans, United States
Duration: Jun 26 2016Jun 29 2016

Other

Other123rd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew Orleans
Period6/26/166/29/16

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Engineering

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