Monday, May 11, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Adress
You may book your convenient time slot in April for participation after your final exam.
你也可以约定期末考试后的参与时间。
Address:Room B199 Applied Cognitive Science Group,Education Building,3700 McTavish Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1Y2
你也可以约定期末考试后的参与时间。
Address:Room B199 Applied Cognitive Science Group,Education Building,3700 McTavish Street, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1Y2
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Informed Consent Form
Title of Research: Culturally Situated Self-Regulated Learning in Statistics in a Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Environment
Researcher: Yongchao Shi, Ph.D. candidate, Educational and Counseling Psychology Supervisor: Carl Frederiksen (tel: 514-398-3448); Krista Muis (tel: 514-398-3445)
My contact Information: Tel: 514-3984255 (office), 514-907-6290 (home); email: yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca
Purpose of the research: Our purpose is to find how people from different cultural backgrounds meet their challenges in learning statistics in a computer-supported collaborative learning environment. You will learn in pairs for about two hours to solve a statistics problem with help of a computer tutor. Your performance on the learning tasks will be recorded and compared to that from other participants who have a different cultural background in order to see differences and similarity in terms of perception, feelings, and strategies when all of you learn to solve the statistics problem. This research represents the core phase of the writing of my dissertation.
Benefits of participation: First, it will provide data that can help other students who have similar learning experiences by contributing to our research knowledge base. Second, you may use the tutor to update your statistics knowledge which is required in many research professions and academic fields. Third, your learning processes will be analyzed in detail so that you can get feedback on them at the end of the study. This information may be beneficial for you in helping you to meet the challenges of learning in academic environments. Finally, you will be paid for your valuable time of participation ($10/h).
Participation criteria: Each participant has to: (a) be a male undergraduate or graduate student in McGill or Concordia; (b) speak English fluently enough to pursue further studies; (c) have taken an elementary statistics course (e.g. you've know concepts such as standard deviation and T-test) and be interested in updating your knowledge about data analysis; (d) be a Chinese student or an Anglophone Canadian student. A Chinese student here refers to a participant who was born in Mainland China, mainly speaks Chinese at home, and has less than five years of learning experience outside China. An Anglo-Canadian student refers to a participant who were born in Canada or the U.S. , whose father or mother was born in Canada or the U.S., and who mainly speak English at home. Only male participants were selected in this study because at this stage of the research gender differences are not the focus and need to be controlled.
Confidentiality: Your participation is entirely voluntary and you can choose to withdraw from the study if you should decide that you do not wish to participate further. All individual data are strictly confidential. No participants’ names will be used or identified in subsequent reports.
Participation: The Research will be conducted in the Laboratory of Applied Cognitive Science Group in the Education Building of McGill University. You will be asked to read this form carefully before you sign this form.
___________________________________________________________________
Consent: I have read the above information and I agree to participate in this study.
Signature: ________ Researcher’s signature: _______
Name: __________ Date: _____________
Researcher: Yongchao Shi, Ph.D. candidate, Educational and Counseling Psychology Supervisor: Carl Frederiksen (tel: 514-398-3448); Krista Muis (tel: 514-398-3445)
My contact Information: Tel: 514-3984255 (office), 514-907-6290 (home); email: yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca
Purpose of the research: Our purpose is to find how people from different cultural backgrounds meet their challenges in learning statistics in a computer-supported collaborative learning environment. You will learn in pairs for about two hours to solve a statistics problem with help of a computer tutor. Your performance on the learning tasks will be recorded and compared to that from other participants who have a different cultural background in order to see differences and similarity in terms of perception, feelings, and strategies when all of you learn to solve the statistics problem. This research represents the core phase of the writing of my dissertation.
Benefits of participation: First, it will provide data that can help other students who have similar learning experiences by contributing to our research knowledge base. Second, you may use the tutor to update your statistics knowledge which is required in many research professions and academic fields. Third, your learning processes will be analyzed in detail so that you can get feedback on them at the end of the study. This information may be beneficial for you in helping you to meet the challenges of learning in academic environments. Finally, you will be paid for your valuable time of participation ($10/h).
Participation criteria: Each participant has to: (a) be a male undergraduate or graduate student in McGill or Concordia; (b) speak English fluently enough to pursue further studies; (c) have taken an elementary statistics course (e.g. you've know concepts such as standard deviation and T-test) and be interested in updating your knowledge about data analysis; (d) be a Chinese student or an Anglophone Canadian student. A Chinese student here refers to a participant who was born in Mainland China, mainly speaks Chinese at home, and has less than five years of learning experience outside China. An Anglo-Canadian student refers to a participant who were born in Canada or the U.S. , whose father or mother was born in Canada or the U.S., and who mainly speak English at home. Only male participants were selected in this study because at this stage of the research gender differences are not the focus and need to be controlled.
Confidentiality: Your participation is entirely voluntary and you can choose to withdraw from the study if you should decide that you do not wish to participate further. All individual data are strictly confidential. No participants’ names will be used or identified in subsequent reports.
Participation: The Research will be conducted in the Laboratory of Applied Cognitive Science Group in the Education Building of McGill University. You will be asked to read this form carefully before you sign this form.
___________________________________________________________________
Consent: I have read the above information and I agree to participate in this study.
Signature: ________ Researcher’s signature: _______
Name: __________ Date: _____________
寻求愿意参与本研究的同学
我们正在寻求愿意参与本研究的同学来学习数据分析的内容。作为参与者,你应该:
(1)是麦吉尔大学或康考迪亚大学的男性本科生或研究生(注:女生学习和性别差异将是本人下一个研究的重点,而在本研究中这种差异则需要控制,以突出文化对学习的制约作用);
(2)能够用英语清楚地表达自己以寻求高层次的学习;
(3)已经专修过初级统计的课程(比如已经知道标准差和T检验)并对更新自己的数据分析知识感兴趣。
(4)是从中国大陆过来的中国学生或者是在北美出生的英裔学生. 这里的英裔学生是指出生于美国或加拿大, 在家以英语为主要的交流语言。这里的中国学生是指出生于中国大陆,在家或宿舍主要以汉语为沟通工具,并具有少于五年的海外学习经历。
本实验大约需要2小时,每小时补助10加元。您的学习过程将会被记录和分析,以便在实验结束后您可以得到学习的反馈,而这种反馈将有助于您迎接未来学习的挑战。你也会得到许可继续使用我们的软件学习数据分析的知识。您可以点击本网页左上角的SCHEDULE以选定你方便的期末考试前后的任何参与时间。如果您有特殊的时间要求,还可以用电子邮件(yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca)发信给我,以定下您最终的参与时间。本实验由麦大教育与咨询心理学系资深教授C. Frederiksen 和 K. Muis进行指导,我们恭候您的光临。
(1)是麦吉尔大学或康考迪亚大学的男性本科生或研究生(注:女生学习和性别差异将是本人下一个研究的重点,而在本研究中这种差异则需要控制,以突出文化对学习的制约作用);
(2)能够用英语清楚地表达自己以寻求高层次的学习;
(3)已经专修过初级统计的课程(比如已经知道标准差和T检验)并对更新自己的数据分析知识感兴趣。
(4)是从中国大陆过来的中国学生或者是在北美出生的英裔学生. 这里的英裔学生是指出生于美国或加拿大, 在家以英语为主要的交流语言。这里的中国学生是指出生于中国大陆,在家或宿舍主要以汉语为沟通工具,并具有少于五年的海外学习经历。
本实验大约需要2小时,每小时补助10加元。您的学习过程将会被记录和分析,以便在实验结束后您可以得到学习的反馈,而这种反馈将有助于您迎接未来学习的挑战。你也会得到许可继续使用我们的软件学习数据分析的知识。您可以点击本网页左上角的SCHEDULE以选定你方便的期末考试前后的任何参与时间。如果您有特殊的时间要求,还可以用电子邮件(yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca)发信给我,以定下您最终的参与时间。本实验由麦大教育与咨询心理学系资深教授C. Frederiksen 和 K. Muis进行指导,我们恭候您的光临。
Friday, March 20, 2009
Poster: Solicitation for Participation
We are looking for participants who wish to learn data analysis. Each participant has to:
(a) be a male undergraduate or graduate student in McGill or Concordia;
(b) speak English fluently enough to pursue further studies;
(c) have taken an elementary statistics course (e.g. you've know concepts such as standard deviation and T-test) and be interested in updating your knowledge about data analysis;
(d) be a Chinese student or an Anglophone Canadian student. A Chinese student here refers to a participant who was born in Mainland China, mainly speaks Chinese at home, and has less than five years of learning experience outside China. An Anglo-Canadian student refers to a participant who was born in Canada or the U.S. , whose father or mother was born in Canada or the U.S., and who mainly speak English at home.
Only male participants will be selected in this study because gender differences are not the focus at this stage of the research and need to be controlled. The experiment takes about 2 hours in general and compensation is $10 per hour. Your learning processes will be recorded and analyzed in detail so that feedback will be available in helping you meet the challenges of learning in the future. You will also be authorized to use our software to learn statistics at home. Hours are flexible. You can click the SCHEDULE URL at the top left corner of the website to book your convenient time. You can also contact me through email yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca for participation if you have special needs. This study is supervised by Prof. C. Frederiksen and K. Muis of McGill Educational and Counseling Psychology.
(a) be a male undergraduate or graduate student in McGill or Concordia;
(b) speak English fluently enough to pursue further studies;
(c) have taken an elementary statistics course (e.g. you've know concepts such as standard deviation and T-test) and be interested in updating your knowledge about data analysis;
(d) be a Chinese student or an Anglophone Canadian student. A Chinese student here refers to a participant who was born in Mainland China, mainly speaks Chinese at home, and has less than five years of learning experience outside China. An Anglo-Canadian student refers to a participant who was born in Canada or the U.S. , whose father or mother was born in Canada or the U.S., and who mainly speak English at home.
Only male participants will be selected in this study because gender differences are not the focus at this stage of the research and need to be controlled. The experiment takes about 2 hours in general and compensation is $10 per hour. Your learning processes will be recorded and analyzed in detail so that feedback will be available in helping you meet the challenges of learning in the future. You will also be authorized to use our software to learn statistics at home. Hours are flexible. You can click the SCHEDULE URL at the top left corner of the website to book your convenient time. You can also contact me through email yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca for participation if you have special needs. This study is supervised by Prof. C. Frederiksen and K. Muis of McGill Educational and Counseling Psychology.
参与本研究的前提要求、过程、补贴和参与人信息的保密承诺
参与本研究的协议
研究项目:在计算机支持的合作学习环境中调节自我并学习统计学知识
研究人员:史永超,麦大教育与咨询心理学系博士候选人
导师为Carl Frederiksen(tel: 514-398-3448); Krista Muis (tel: 514-398-3445)
参与本研究的联系办法:Tel: 514-3984255 (office), 514-907-6290 (home); email: yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca
研究目的与过程: 本研究目的在于弄清不同文化背景的人们在一个计算机支持的合作学习环境中学习统计学知识时怎样解决他们面临的挑战。作为参与者,你将有机会与另一个来自同 一文化的同学或者不同文化的同学共同合作学习,在一个计算机统计学习软件的帮助下,解决一个很有意思的统计学问题。该学习过程大约需要二个小时。学习伙伴 的学习过程将会被录音录像,并进而进行详细地分析,以发现不同文化背景下学习伙伴之间在学习过程中感知、感受、遭遇的困难,以及解决问题策略上的差异。这 将是本研究者在博士论文写作中最核心的一个步骤。
参与的前提要求:根据本人的研究设计,您应该符合下列条件,参与才比较有意义。您应该(1)是麦吉尔大学或康考迪亚大学的男性本科生或研究生(注:女生学习和性别差异将是本人下一个研究的重点,而在本研究中这种差异则需要控制,以突出文化对学习的制约作用);(2)能够用英语清楚地表达自己以寻求高层次的学习;(3)已经专修过初级统计的课程(比如已经知道标准差和T检验)并对更新自己的数据分析知识感兴趣。(4)是从中国大陆过来的中国学生或者是在北美出生的英裔学生. 这里的英裔学生是指出生于美国或加拿大, 在家以英语为主要的交流语言。这里的中国学生是指出生于中国大陆,在家或宿舍主要以汉语为沟通工具,并具有少于五年的海外学习经历。
参与的好处和补贴:(1)您的参与将给我们提供数据以帮助哪些具有相似处境的人们;(2)你将使用我们的软件(McGill Statistics Tutor)更新你的数据处理的知识,而这种知识在加拿大的许多研究职业和学术领域中都是必备的。即使在本研究结束以后,你仍将被准许使用我们的软件继续学习;(3)你的学习过程将会被详细分析,这将使你有机会得到学习的反馈,而这样的信息可能对于你迎接未来学术环境中的挑战具有非常积极的意义;(4)你也会得到每小时10加元的补助以抵消坐车来参与研究的费用以及所消耗的宝贵时间。
参与人信息的保密承诺:你的参与将完全是自愿的。在研究的过程中,你有权在任何时候选择退出。所有的个人信息都会严格保密。在本人论文写作和随后的报告中,个人的名子将不会被使用,也不会被社会他人辨认出来。
参与的时间和地点:时间:从2009年3月27日开始。地点:B199房间,Education Building,3700 McTavish Street,Montreal,QC H3A 1Y2。办法:你可以点击本网页左上角的SCHEDULE URL定下你喜欢的时间。也可以先用email联系或电话联系以便本人在此等候你的光临。
研究项目:在计算机支持的合作学习环境中调节自我并学习统计学知识
研究人员:史永超,麦大教育与咨询心理学系博士候选人
导师为Carl Frederiksen(tel: 514-398-3448); Krista Muis (tel: 514-398-3445)
参与本研究的联系办法:Tel: 514-3984255 (office), 514-907-6290 (home); email: yongchao.shi@mail.mcgill.ca
研究目的与过程: 本研究目的在于弄清不同文化背景的人们在一个计算机支持的合作学习环境中学习统计学知识时怎样解决他们面临的挑战。作为参与者,你将有机会与另一个来自同 一文化的同学或者不同文化的同学共同合作学习,在一个计算机统计学习软件的帮助下,解决一个很有意思的统计学问题。该学习过程大约需要二个小时。学习伙伴 的学习过程将会被录音录像,并进而进行详细地分析,以发现不同文化背景下学习伙伴之间在学习过程中感知、感受、遭遇的困难,以及解决问题策略上的差异。这 将是本研究者在博士论文写作中最核心的一个步骤。
参与的前提要求:根据本人的研究设计,您应该符合下列条件,参与才比较有意义。您应该(1)是麦吉尔大学或康考迪亚大学的男性本科生或研究生(注:女生学习和性别差异将是本人下一个研究的重点,而在本研究中这种差异则需要控制,以突出文化对学习的制约作用);(2)能够用英语清楚地表达自己以寻求高层次的学习;(3)已经专修过初级统计的课程(比如已经知道标准差和T检验)并对更新自己的数据分析知识感兴趣。(4)是从中国大陆过来的中国学生或者是在北美出生的英裔学生. 这里的英裔学生是指出生于美国或加拿大, 在家以英语为主要的交流语言。这里的中国学生是指出生于中国大陆,在家或宿舍主要以汉语为沟通工具,并具有少于五年的海外学习经历。
参与的好处和补贴:(1)您的参与将给我们提供数据以帮助哪些具有相似处境的人们;(2)你将使用我们的软件(McGill Statistics Tutor)更新你的数据处理的知识,而这种知识在加拿大的许多研究职业和学术领域中都是必备的。即使在本研究结束以后,你仍将被准许使用我们的软件继续学习;(3)你的学习过程将会被详细分析,这将使你有机会得到学习的反馈,而这样的信息可能对于你迎接未来学术环境中的挑战具有非常积极的意义;(4)你也会得到每小时10加元的补助以抵消坐车来参与研究的费用以及所消耗的宝贵时间。
参与人信息的保密承诺:你的参与将完全是自愿的。在研究的过程中,你有权在任何时候选择退出。所有的个人信息都会严格保密。在本人论文写作和随后的报告中,个人的名子将不会被使用,也不会被社会他人辨认出来。
参与的时间和地点:时间:从2009年3月27日开始。地点:B199房间,Education Building,3700 McTavish Street,Montreal,QC H3A 1Y2。办法:你可以点击本网页左上角的SCHEDULE URL定下你喜欢的时间。也可以先用email联系或电话联系以便本人在此等候你的光临。
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