EdD Online Orientation
Social Justice
Intro to Systems Thinking
Technology Tools
Library Research
EdD Course Tour
Orientation
CITI
1 Technology Tools
VoiceThread
Panopto
VoiceThread is an online collaboration and sharing tool that enables students and instructors to upload media, share with individuals / group, and receive feedback.
Students can use Panopto to create video responses within a Canvas discussion. Discussion comments to peers can be done using Panopto, as well.
1 Technology Tools (cont'd)
Qualtrics
Office 365
a. As a member of the Johns Hopkins community, you have free access to Microsoft Office 365.b. Office 365 provides you with access to a powerful array of productivity and collaboration tools to support you throughout your time at Johns Hopkins. Files generated within your Office 365 account are cloud-based and can be accessed anytime, anywhere.
a. Qualtrics is a web-based survey creation, collection, and analysis software tool. This application can be used for the creation of open surveys, targeted (panel) surveys, and open polling. b. Important: You must create a Qualtrics account prior to the fall semester since the activation code provided in the module will no longer be valid after this summer.
2 Social Justice
This module is intended to help orient you to the EdD’s social justice paradigm. It will build a shared knowledge and understanding of related course content and ways of thinking as you grapple with your individual problem of practice and situate it within the larger applicable systems. You might think of this module as the beginning of a conversation that introduces some key topics and debates in the field of education. Readings and videos have been chosen to introduce a set of complex topics and to raise questions, not to exhaustively answer the questions raised. There are three sections in this module. Explore them by selecting each of the numbers.
Introduction to Systems Thinking and the Nature of Research
In this module, you will be introduced to systems thinking and the nature of research. There are four sections in this module. Explore them by selecting each of the numbers.
Anatomy of a Research Article
The Nature of Research
Systems Thinking
Systems Mapping
4 Library Research
Sheridan Library
9 Sections
1. Intro to the Library 2. Defining your Topic 3. Developing a POP 4. Defining the Scope of Your Research 5. Developing Search Strategies 6. Deciding Where to Search 7. Evaluating Resources 8. Citations: APA style 9. Conclusion
As a student in the School of Education, you have access to many of the library services and resources. The sections in this module introduce you to the JHU library facilities. Throughout these sections, you will consider your Problem of Practice (POP) as you learn to navigate the library online systems. Please use these modules to begin searching for information related to your POP. This will begin your journey toward understanding the factors that may contribute to your POP. (NOTE: If you are not certain of your exact POP at this time, you may use these sections to explore the area most associated with your POP to begin refining the problem.)
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Transcript
EdD Online Orientation
Social Justice
Intro to Systems Thinking
Technology Tools
Library Research
EdD Course Tour
Orientation
CITI
1 Technology Tools
VoiceThread
Panopto
VoiceThread is an online collaboration and sharing tool that enables students and instructors to upload media, share with individuals / group, and receive feedback.
Students can use Panopto to create video responses within a Canvas discussion. Discussion comments to peers can be done using Panopto, as well.
1 Technology Tools (cont'd)
Qualtrics
Office 365
a. As a member of the Johns Hopkins community, you have free access to Microsoft Office 365.b. Office 365 provides you with access to a powerful array of productivity and collaboration tools to support you throughout your time at Johns Hopkins. Files generated within your Office 365 account are cloud-based and can be accessed anytime, anywhere.
a. Qualtrics is a web-based survey creation, collection, and analysis software tool. This application can be used for the creation of open surveys, targeted (panel) surveys, and open polling. b. Important: You must create a Qualtrics account prior to the fall semester since the activation code provided in the module will no longer be valid after this summer.
2 Social Justice
This module is intended to help orient you to the EdD’s social justice paradigm. It will build a shared knowledge and understanding of related course content and ways of thinking as you grapple with your individual problem of practice and situate it within the larger applicable systems. You might think of this module as the beginning of a conversation that introduces some key topics and debates in the field of education. Readings and videos have been chosen to introduce a set of complex topics and to raise questions, not to exhaustively answer the questions raised. There are three sections in this module. Explore them by selecting each of the numbers.
Introduction to Systems Thinking and the Nature of Research
In this module, you will be introduced to systems thinking and the nature of research. There are four sections in this module. Explore them by selecting each of the numbers.
Anatomy of a Research Article
The Nature of Research
Systems Thinking
Systems Mapping
4 Library Research
Sheridan Library
9 Sections
1. Intro to the Library 2. Defining your Topic 3. Developing a POP 4. Defining the Scope of Your Research 5. Developing Search Strategies 6. Deciding Where to Search 7. Evaluating Resources 8. Citations: APA style 9. Conclusion
As a student in the School of Education, you have access to many of the library services and resources. The sections in this module introduce you to the JHU library facilities. Throughout these sections, you will consider your Problem of Practice (POP) as you learn to navigate the library online systems. Please use these modules to begin searching for information related to your POP. This will begin your journey toward understanding the factors that may contribute to your POP. (NOTE: If you are not certain of your exact POP at this time, you may use these sections to explore the area most associated with your POP to begin refining the problem.)