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Welcome to our main page.
Here you will find announcements, resources,
calendar of events and useful links for our courseEmily LaTourrette & Ernesto Diaz
AP Research Syllabus: File containing the current version of our syllabus
AP Research Intro VIDEO
AP Research is open to students who have successfully completed AP Seminar in their Junior year. What makes this course interesting? During the year, you will be exposed to a myriad of research methods used in different fields and adapt those that will benefit your own research project. In the course you will design, plan, and conduct a year-long, research-based investigation to address a research question of interest to you. It provides the opportunity to learn and apply research methods and practices in a field that addresses a real-world topic of your choosing. While working with an expert advisor, you can explore an academic topic, problem, or issue that interests you and design, plan, and conduct a year-long research-based investigation to address it. The class is designed to be broken in three major parts. The first section is centered in choosing the topic and specific research project. In the second section you engage in the different activities associated with answering the question chosen as your research project and work towards the presentation of your investigation, results and conclusions from your research. In the last section the course culminates not in an Exam, but rather in the delivery of an academic paper of 4,000-5,000 words and a presentation, with an oral defense, during which you will answer 3-4 questions from a panel of evaluators.
Questions about AP Research? Please contact Emily LaTourrette elatourrette@tamdistrict.org or Ernesto Diaz ediaz@tamdistrict.org .
The College Board’s AP Research web site also has a wide range of information about the course for students and parents athttps://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-research
Lecture Introduction to Research
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Useful resources, documents, and websites:
Link to AP Central for the course and assessment descriptions
Link to Google Scholar
Link to EBSCO http://tiny.cc/RedwoodLibraryEBSCOall
Link to Plato - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Link: http://tiny.cc/RedwoodLibraryEBSCOall (your one-stop link to credible (authoritative) science / literary / history… sources)
User Name: Redwoodhs
Password: Library please do not publish log-in info in a public web place (also, log-in should not be needed while on campus, it should do it automatically)
And this FILE is your cheat sheet to access and operations with EBSCO
Citation Style Guide from The American University in Washington D.C.
Guidelines: Did I plagiarize?
QUICK LINKS
Click HERE to get to the assignments page
Link for AP Research Grads feedback on 2021
AP Research Grads link for Feedback on 2021
APR Spring 2020 End of Semester Planning Shared File
Semester 2 week of May 18 - May 22
Notes for work for this week
AP Research Academic Paper Finishing plan for the next two weeks
Semester 2 week of May 11 - May 15
Notes for work for this week
AP Research Academic Paper Finishing plan for the next two weeks
Non-Academic Notes for MAY 16Semester 2 week of May 4 - May 8
Notes for work this week
Non-Academic Notes and suggestions for May 8Semester 2 week of April 27 - May 1
Non-Academic notes and suggestions for May 1
Link to APR Notes for April 26
Link to Final_Lesson 1_ Interruptions to your Research Process
Link to Interactive Peer Revision Tool for Academic Paper
Link to the Final Paper check List
Semester 2 week of April 20 - 24 Link to Notes for April 19
Useful documents for this week
- Revision Guide - Literature Review
- Interactive revision tool for Academic Paper
- Link to KQUED Senior Year Interrupted
- Dine 11 Marin Link
Semester 2 week of April 13 - 17 Link to Notes for April 13
Semester 2 week of April 6 - 10 Spring Break Link to Notes for April 7
Semester 2 week 28 March 23 - March 27 Link to notes on next Steps March 22
Semester 2 week 27 March 16 - March 22: Link to notes on work for the week of March 16
Semester 2 Week 26 March 9 - March 13
Link to the Agenda for the week
Final Prep for PODs, some useful resources:
Simon Sinek Start with WHY
Barowsky School of Business Prof. Welch slides on Presentation Skills
Slides for Presentaton for week 25
Content this week: Test examples, POD choices, Academic Paper v4.0 4000 words
Semester 2 Week 25 March 2 - March 6
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentaton for week 25
Content this week: Test examples, POD choices, Academic Paper v4.0 4000 words
Semester 2 Week 24 February 24 - February 28
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentaton for week 24
Content this week: Presentation & Oral Defense Rubric
Semester 2 Week 23 February 10 - February 14
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentaton for week 23
Content this week: Data Analysis Part 2 and Academic Paper v3.0 (3000 words)
Semester 2 Week 22 February 3 - February 7
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentaton for week 22
Content this week: Analyzing Data and drafting the discussion section
Semester 2 Week 21 January 27 - January 31
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentaton for week 21
Content this week: Academic Paper v3.0 , Elevator Speech v2 and Peer review
Semester 2 Week 20 January 21 - January 24
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Academic Paper v3.0
Semester 2 Week 19 January 13 - January 17
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Academic Paper v2.0 with 2000 words minimum including Methodology by Friday. Time to work on data collection and writing.
Semester 2 Week 18 January 8 - January 10
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Presentation for week 18 : Research Flow - Backwards Planning - Peer Review
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End of Semester 1 Reflection assignment
Week 15 December 2 - December 6
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Supporting Documents and Peer review, Backwards Planning, Literature Review, Starting the Paper
Slides on Presentation for Week 15 on Literature Review and starting your paper
Week 14 November 18 - November 22
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Creating an abstract and preparing documents and instruments for data collection
Slides on Presentation for week 14 on Abstracts and start draft of essay
Tool for How to write a conference abstract: a five-part plan for pitching your research at almost anything
Monday November 18 Potluck list
Week 12 November 4 - November 8
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Draft in preparation for submission ofFormat for Inquiry Proposal Form - IPF and Peer Reviews
More Examples of IPF
Student 4 Final IPF
Student 5 Final IPF
Student 6 Final IPF
Student 7 Final IPF
Week 11 October 28 - November 1
Link to the Agenda for the week
Content this week: Draft in preparation for submission ofFormat for Inquiry Proposal Form - IPF and Peer Reviews
Week 10 October 21 - October 25
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentation for week 9: Sampling - Elevator Speech and Peer Reviews
Population Proportion Sample Size Calculator
Statistical Calculator for designing Clinical Research
Some Statistics Calculators from Wolfram Alpha
Elevator Speeches v2.0 Peer Reviews Period 3
Elevator Speeches v2.0 Peer Reviews Period 4
Week 9 October 14 - October 18
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentation for week 9: Validity, Ethics and IRB
Informed Consent Form: ACTIVE CONSENT
Informed Consent Form: PASSIVE CONSENT
TUHSD Request to consduct research: TUHSD IRB FORM
IPF Example Student 1
IPF Example Student 2
IPF Example Student 3
Week 8 October 6 - October 11
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentation for week 8 : Qualitative Analysis
Week 7 September 30 - October 4
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentation for week 7 : Quantitative Analysis - Citation Styles and Guides
Citation Style Guide from The American University in Washington D.C.
Seminal Papers list by Discipline from Google Scholar
Week 6 September 23-27
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentation on week 6 : Reviewing Literature and linking it to your project - Annotated Bibliography - Revising Research Question
Seminal Papers list by Discipline from Google Scholar
Week 5 September 16-20
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides for Presentation on week 5: Research Flow - Backwards Planning - The Role of Theory in Research - Abstracts - Inquiry Proposal Form
Format for Inquiry Proposal Form - IPF
List of Research methodologies
Tool for How to write a conference abstract: a five-part plan for pitching your research at almost anything
Week 4 September 9-13
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides on Presentation for week 4: Research methods: Quantitative & Qualitative Methods / Elevator Speech
Preparing for an elevator speech: Example of a great video resume
Home work assignment How to give a great research talk video lecture by Simon Payton Jones. Microsoft Research
Week 3 September 3-6
Link to the Agenda for the week
Slides on Presentation for week 3: Deliverables & Databases search
Weeks 1-2 August 21-30
Link to the Agenda for the week
Class discussions based on Presentation for First Week
Slides on Presentation for week 1: What is Research?
Slides on Presentation for Week 2 Logic and Research