Computer Based Research and Statistics
Dr. Bob Warren, DSU

Course description:
Designed to develop the skills of the practitioner to be a consumer of computer-based learning research. The course reviews basic and applied computer-based education research design and the interpretation of statistics.

Graduates of the program will:

bulletunderstand the capabilities of the computer, its impact on education, business, industry and government; and will be able to adapt to, understand, evaluate and make use of new and emerging innovations in computer and information technology.
bulletuse systematic problem-solving and research-based human/computer interaction practices in the development of computer-assisted instructional programs.
bulletbe aware of current trends and issues in computer education, distance education, electronic communications, computer hardware and software.
bulletbe proficient in finding, evaluating, and using current educational research to support continuous improvement in their profession.

Project Exhibits:
Correlation Research Report
Qualitative Research Report

MSCET