The New ABCs of Research

The New ABCs of Research
Author: Ben Shneiderman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0191076643

The problems we face in the 21st century require innovative thinking from all of us. Be it students, academics, business researchers of government policy makers. Hopes for improving our healthcare, food supply, community safety and environmental sustainability depend on the pervasive application of research solutions. The research heroes who take on the immense problems of our time face bigger than ever challenges, but if they adopt potent guiding principles and effective research lifecycle strategies, they can produce the advances that will enhance the lives of many people. These inspirational research leaders will break free from traditional thinking, disciplinary boundaries, and narrow aspirations. They will be bold innovators and engaged collaborators, who are ready to lead, yet open to new ideas, self-confident, yet empathetic to others. In this book, Ben Shneiderman recognizes the unbounded nature of human creativity, the multiplicative power of teamwork, and the catalytic effects of innovation. He reports on the growing number of initiatives to promote more integrated approaches to research so as to promote the expansion of these efforts. It is meant as a guide to students and junior researchers, as well as a manifesto for senior researchers and policy makers, challenging widely-held beliefs about how applied innovations evolve and how basic breakthroughs are made, and helping to plot the course towards tomorrow's great advancements.

The New ABCs of Research

The New ABCs of Research
Author: Ben Shneiderman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2016
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0198758839

This book is a guide for junior researchers, and a manifesto for senior researchers and policy makers about how to update policies to respond to the immense challenges of our times. The guiding principles are to combine applied and basic research in ways that use the methods of science, engineering, and design.

The ABCs of How We Learn: 26 Scientifically Proven Approaches, How They Work, and When to Use Them

The ABCs of How We Learn: 26 Scientifically Proven Approaches, How They Work, and When to Use Them
Author: Daniel L. Schwartz
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 039370940X

Selected as one of NPR's Best Books of 2016, this book offers superior learning tools for teachers and students, from A to Z. An explosive growth in research on how people learn has revealed many ways to improve teaching and catalyze learning at all ages. The purpose of this book is to present this new science of learning so that educators can creatively translate the science into exceptional practice. The book is highly appropriate for the preparation and professional development of teachers and college faculty, but also parents, trainers, instructional designers, psychology students, and simply curious folks interested in improving their own learning. Based on a popular Stanford University course, The ABCs of How We Learn uses a novel format that is suitable as both a textbook and a popular read. With everyday language, engaging examples, a sense of humor, and solid evidence, it describes 26 unique ways that students learn. Each chapter offers a concise and approachable breakdown of one way people learn, how it works, how we know it works, how and when to use it, and what mistakes to avoid. The book presents learning research in a way that educators can creatively translate into exceptional lessons and classroom practice. The book covers field-defining learning theories ranging from behaviorism (R is for Reward) to cognitive psychology (S is for Self-Explanation) to social psychology (O is for Observation). The chapters also introduce lesser-known theories exceptionally relevant to practice, such as arousal theory (X is for eXcitement). Together the theories, evidence, and strategies from each chapter can be combined endlessly to create original and effective learning plans and the means to know if they succeed.

To Sell Is Human

To Sell Is Human
Author: Daniel H. Pink
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-12-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1101597070

Look out for Daniel Pink’s new book, When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing #1 New York Times Business Bestseller #1 Wall Street Journal Business Bestseller #1 Washington Post bestseller From the bestselling author of Drive and A Whole New Mind, and teacher of the popular MasterClass on Sales and Persuasion, comes a surprising--and surprisingly useful--new book that explores the power of selling in our lives. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, one in nine Americans works in sales. Every day more than fifteen million people earn their keep by persuading someone else to make a purchase. But dig deeper and a startling truth emerges: Yes, one in nine Americans works in sales. But so do the other eight. Whether we’re employees pitching colleagues on a new idea, entrepreneurs enticing funders to invest, or parents and teachers cajoling children to study, we spend our days trying to move others. Like it or not, we’re all in sales now. To Sell Is Human offers a fresh look at the art and science of selling. As he did in Drive and A Whole New Mind, Daniel H. Pink draws on a rich trove of social science for his counterintuitive insights. He reveals the new ABCs of moving others (it's no longer "Always Be Closing"), explains why extraverts don't make the best salespeople, and shows how giving people an "off-ramp" for their actions can matter more than actually changing their minds. Along the way, Pink describes the six successors to the elevator pitch, the three rules for understanding another's perspective, the five frames that can make your message clearer and more persuasive, and much more. The result is a perceptive and practical book--one that will change how you see the world and transform what you do at work, at school, and at home.

The ABCs of Real Estate Investing

The ABCs of Real Estate Investing
Author: Ken McElroy
Publisher: RDA Press, LLC
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1937832384

This book will teach you how to: • Achieve wealth and cash flow through real estate • Find property with real potential • Show you how to unlock the myths that are holding you back • Negotiating the deal based on the numbers • Evaluate property and purchase price • Increase your income through proven property management tools

The ABCs of Educational Testing

The ABCs of Educational Testing
Author: W. James Popham
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1506351530

Amplify your assessment literacy. Formative, data-driven, high-stakes—we all know the buzzwords surrounding educational testing. But we often shelve our understanding of these because they are overwhelmingly complex. Those who care about our schools and students—teachers, administrators, policymakers, parents, citizens—will discover how and why testing should be taken upon ourselves to advance. Using a nontechnical approach, this book offers fundamental knowledge to free you from testing fogginess—all framed around practical actions you can take to strengthen your assessment literacy. Inappropriate tests are leading to mistaken decisions, and this book provides everything you need to know to change that, including Reasons for tests Reliability/validity Fairness Test-building

The ABCs of Proposal Writing

The ABCs of Proposal Writing
Author: Dr Seyyed Ali Kazemi
Publisher: Islamic Azad University of Yasuj
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-04-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9789641033752

The ABCs of Proposal Writing and Conducting Academic Research in Applied Linguistics has been designed to meet the needs of students attending graduate programs (MA & PhD) who do not have enough experience in writing theses, dissertations, papers, and articles. The main incentive behind preparing this book, despite availability of different textbooks on the local and international markets, was to compensate for lack of a comprehensive and learner-friendly textbook and help those thesis/dissertation writers who want to manage the thesis/dissertation writing process effectively. This book provides novice researchers, especially in the field of applied linguistics, with a general picture of conducting academic studies, their contents, and forms then elaborates on details of related issues.This book with its clear diction and thorough information may be used as a textbook for courses like Research Methods, Seminar, and Advanced Writing in graduate programs of applied linguistics. The Authors: Seyyed Ali Kazemi holds a PhD in TEFL. His most famous books are Language Teaching Practicum and General English for University Students. He is a translator for The Islamic World in the New Century for which he won the best book award. Dr. Kazemi is a member of Young Researchers and Elites Club. He has published numerous articles in many international journals and presented lectures at various national and international conferences. He has taught English at universities and trained teachers around the country. He is on editorial boards of some internationally recognized journals including English Language Teaching (Scopus-Indexed, Canada), International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature (ISC-Indexed, Australia). [Email: [email protected]] Leila Zarei holds an M.A. in TEFL. She has taught English at different institutes and universities and has published some books and articles. Her areas of interest are research methods, statistics and teaching methods. Mohammad Sadegh Bagheri holds a PhD in TEFL from Shiraz University. He has published scores of books and articles mainly on international exams, teacher training and research methods. He has presented miscellaneous articles at local, national and international conferences. Currently, he is Foreign Languages College Dean and faculty member of Islamic Azad University, Shiraz

Explaining Research

Explaining Research
Author: Dennis Meredith
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0199741530

Explaining Research is the first comprehensive communications guidebook for scientists, engineers, and physicians. Drawing on knowledge gleaned from a forty-year career in research communications, Dennis Meredith maps out how scientists can utilize sophisticated tools and techniques to disseminate their discoveries to important audiences. He explains how to use websites, blogs, videos, webinars, old-fashioned lectures, news releases, and lay-level articles to reach key audiences, emphasizing along the way that a strong understanding of the audience in question will allow a more effective communication tailored to a unique background and set of needs. In addition to drawing on the experience of the author, the book also includes excerpts from interviews with 45 of the country's leading science communications experts, including academics, authors, journalists, and public information officers. As the "information age" places new demands on scientists, Explaining Research will be a valuable resource not only for current professional scientists, but also for students who are the voice of the science community's next generation. This authoritative guide shows how to: · Develop a "strategy of synergy" that makes research communication efficient and effective · Give compelling talks · Build a professional Web site · Create quality posters, photos, animations, videos, e-newsletters, blogs, podcasts, and Webinars · Write popular articles and books · Persuade donors, administrators and other key funding decision-makers · Produce news releases that attract media coverage · Give clear media interviews · Serve as a public educator in schools and science centers Visit www.explainingresearch.com to learn more about the book and additional resources.

The ABCs of Learning Disabilities

The ABCs of Learning Disabilities
Author: Bernice Wong
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011-10-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0080569021

The ABCs of Learning Disabilities, Second Edition, discusses major research findings on learning disabilities in children, adolescents and adults in language, memory, social skills, self-regulation, reading, mathematics, and writing, with an additional chapter on assessment. This concise primer is intended for use as an undergraduate introductory text to the field. Written with an evenness of tone, breadth, and depth, the conveys an engaging style meant to encourage the beginning student to identify the "big picture and to be interested in conceptual issues as well as research findings. - Undergraduate level text - 90% new material - Concise introduction to field - Covers current concepts like removing the IQ-performance discrepancy formula in diagnosing learning disabilities - New chapter on self-regulation and learning disabilities - Whole school approach to social skills intervention