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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 13 Creative Commons. November 7, 2016. Thing 12 Presenting and sharing. November 4, 2016. Thing 11 Communicating for free. November 2, 2016. Thing 10 Communicating complex ideas. October 31, 2016. Thing 9 Alternative online communities for research. October 28, 2016. Thing 8 Academia.edu and ResearchGate. October 26, 2016. October 24, 2016. Thing 6 Creating new content. October 21, 2016. October 19, 2016. Thing 4 Pulling in information. October 17, 2016.
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Thing 17 – Survey tools – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 17 Survey tools. Date: November 18, 2016. Sometimes you need to run a survey. Whether simple or complex, getting the right tool for creating your survey is key. There are lots of free versions out there such as Survey Monkey. But the paid-for options are often quite expensive. Well there’s good news as the University of Cambridge subscribes to the brilliant Qualtrics. Check out our video to find out why we think Qualtrics is so good. Thing 17 learning outcomes. You are...
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Review of 2016 programme – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Review of 2016 programme. Date: January 9, 2017. Welcome to the 23 Research Things Cambridge blog! For those of you who haven’t been here before, 23 Research Things ran for the first time in Cambridge between October and December 2016 and we had lots of lovely people taking part with their blogs, video views, comments and much more. For everyone else, here are some of the more interesting facts! The top 3 viewed videos were:. 8211; 334 views. Introduction to the programme.
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Thing 15 – Collaboration tools – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 15 Collaboration tools. Date: November 14, 2016. Welcome to Week 6. This week we’re looking at C ollaboration in Research. As you probably guessed, there are many tools out there that can help streamline collaborative work so check out this video and go on a collaborative journey with us. We also have this handout summarising the tools. Covered in the video. Try out the tools covered in Thing 15. Are there some tools you’re already using that are better? You should und...
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Bonus Thing 24 – Behind the Scenes – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Bonus Thing 24 – Behind the Scenes. Date: December 5, 2016. By the time you read this, the first live run of the 23 Research Things programme will have just concluded with (hopefully) lots of success and accolades. But what actually goes into making a programme like 23 Research Things? Why did we use YouTube videos and what did Moore Methods have to do with it all? Well in our typical style, we made a video about it so check it out. Bonus Thing 24 activities. Review of 2016 ...
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Thing 21 – Managing citations – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 21 Managing citations. Date: November 28, 2016. Welcome to Week 8. We’re almost at the end of the programme and this week’s theme is Pulling It All Together. For Thing 21, we will be looking at managing both your own citations for your research as well as other people’s citations of your own work. First up, we’re looking at managing all those citations of useful resources with one handy tool: Zotero. To start taking control of your research outputs. Experiment with add...
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Thing 22 – Tracking success – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 22 – Tracking success. Date: November 30, 2016. We’ve covered a lot of different tools for sharing and promoting your research. From Twitter to blogging, and sharing slides to sharing data through Creative Commons, there’s lots of ways to shout about what you do and how you do it. But how do you track whether any of these efforts are even being noticed? Well, that’s what Thing 22 is all about…alternative metrics! Explore the analytics section. Thing 22 learning outcomes.
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Thing 16 – Crowdsourcing and citizen science – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 16 Crowdsourcing and citizen science. Date: November 16, 2016. There are times when you want to do a really cool project but you don’t have the funding to do it. Have you ever considered crowdfunding it? Or you might not have enough researchers to go through all of that data that you just collected. Have you thought about tapping in to citizen science? Check out our video to learn more. And if you want to identify penguin species in Antarctica. Look for comets in space.
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Thing 20 – Presenting your data – 23 Research Things Cambridge
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23 Research Things Cambridge. Thing 20 – Presenting your data. Date: November 25, 2016. We explored how put together really good presentations and focused on the visual impact of those presentations. But visual impact isn’t just limited to good quality images and clever font choices. It also applies to any data that you might have as part of your overall presentation. Check out our video to learn more. Blog about presenting your data. Have you seen some really bad data presentations? Thing 19 Text and Da...
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