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'''6/12''': Wrote List of requirements and potential steps to take to ensure the interviews are performed successfully.  This includes what issues to look for when performing the test interview, and how to structure the test interview itself.  Documentation of information found here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K_N8CFtEK50ziaImNFYk7fh6fVnH1mN8Tl9hYWAtwOE/edit?usp=sharing]
 
'''6/12''': Wrote List of requirements and potential steps to take to ensure the interviews are performed successfully.  This includes what issues to look for when performing the test interview, and how to structure the test interview itself.  Documentation of information found here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K_N8CFtEK50ziaImNFYk7fh6fVnH1mN8Tl9hYWAtwOE/edit?usp=sharing]
  
'''6/13''': Day was spent working on RCR training. Outside of work hours I conducted a test interview with a willing participant and recorded it.
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'''6/13''': Most of the day was dedicated to RCR (Responsible Conduct of Research) training. Outside of work hours I conducted a test interview with a willing participant and recorded it.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:32, 14 June 2018

Week 1

5/30-31: Started conducting research on Education in the field of Computer Science. Began by reading through Dr. Brylow's own research on the subject, found at http://www.mscs.mu.edu/~brylow/. Papers of interest included "Equal Outcomes 4 All: A Study of Student Learning in ECS"[1] and "CS4Impact: measuring computational thinking concepts present in CS4HS participant lesson plans"[2].

6/1: Part of the goals of this projects requires the transcription of multiple teacher interviews. To expedite the transcription process, research into various transcription programs and services was tabulated. Due to the long list of possible transcription services, certain choices were discarded if they were similar or inferior to an already tabulated result. the results can be found here[3]


Week 2

6/4: Additional transcription product research was performed, and we started performing auto-transcription testing on the highest rated results. We found that of the options, the Youtube auto-transcription service met the most criteria. If there are privacy or regulatory concerns, the second choice would be the Dragon NaturallySpeaking transcription software.

6/5: Prior scheduled medical visit prevented significant work flow for most of the day. A meeting was held to briefly list the next steps to make sure our work went in the right direction, and so we knew what needed to be done.

6/6: Most of the day was spent reading through "Stuck in the Shallow End", a book about the relation between race, education, and its relation to people who choose CS related fields of study. A full group meeting was held, where we discussed and finalized the hypothesis we wanted to test this summer. Details on the project page.

6/7: Completed the RCR training for proper research conduct. Spent the rest of the day finishing reading "Stuck in the Shallow End".

6/8: Performed miscellaneous research regarding computer science education while waiting for more in depth instructions regarding the next goal.


Week 3

6/11: Started compiling a list of potential extra questions to ask during the interview step of our research. The extra questions would focus on factors expected to effect CS class retention. Performed basic research on proposed questions for more in depth understanding of their expected effect. List of Proposed questions found here [4]

6/12: Wrote List of requirements and potential steps to take to ensure the interviews are performed successfully. This includes what issues to look for when performing the test interview, and how to structure the test interview itself. Documentation of information found here [5]

6/13: Most of the day was dedicated to RCR (Responsible Conduct of Research) training. Outside of work hours I conducted a test interview with a willing participant and recorded it.

6/14:

Miscellaneous

Current list of my papers of interest are found here [6]