HCR 593: Module 6: Overview

HCR 593: Module 6: Overview

Overview

In this module, you will be reflecting on your progress in developing your applied project by focusing on a project update.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this module, students will be able to:

  1. Provide a clear depiction of the progress being made based on the proposal and timeline.
  2. Examine research and research writing barriers you have encountered versus your expectation upon initiating this journey.
  3. To Do
  4. Do review all feedback on your background (and introduction) submission and apply corrections and improvements that are in track changes (for DRAFT submission or resubmission if required – Instructors will guide you).
  5. Submit Discussion Board posts that focus on research barriers you have encountered thus far in your research with the applied project.
    1. Discussion Board Primary post due Wednesday, 11:59 PM.
    2. Discussion Board three (3) peer posts are due Saturday, 11:59 PM.
  6. Submit a Progress Report by Sunday, 11:59 PM
  7. Looking forward: Prepare to submit the First Draft of the Applied Project in Module 7, 
    1. This submission must include corrections and improvements from the Module 5 submission (clearly evident – track changes and comment bubbles are the best strategies).
    2. This submission must be formatted using the provided template.
    3. The Methods chapter must be completed in this draft as well.
Module 6: Discussion Board 3 – Barriers
Assignment
Mar 7 by 11:59pm
Discussion Board 3: 
A well-designed study will clearly identify an exposure/risk and an outcome in an objective, quantifiable manner to answer a defined hypothesis/research question.
  • What barriers or challenges have you encountered?
  • How did you handle them?
  • Did you need to change/revise your project design?
Responses Due by:
Initial Response: Wednesday 11:59 PM (20 pts)
Peer Responses (at least 3): Saturday 11:59PM (30 pts)
Gentle reminder that DBs are not accepted late.
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