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Title: Team Members


1
Title
  • Team Members Names

2
Research Focus
  • Describe your research question
  • Your question must be fruitful and answerable
    with the materials available to you.
  • If you expect to see a certain answer to your
    question, you can state that here as well.
  • Expected answers cannot be based upon answers
    you have heard from Experts. You must give
    reasoning for your expected answer.

3
Context
  • Describe why this is an interesting question
    and/or what is already known about the idea

4
Method
  • Describe how you went about answering your
    question, what data did you collect and why is
    this the best data to answer your question
  • Explain the method that you plan to use to
    examine the data.
  • This section should be written in bullet
    statements, not in paragraph form.
  • If you have time (after completing all of your
    slides! ? ) you may add visuals to illustrate
    this section.

5
Data Summary
  • Describe and include the graphs, tables, or
    figures you created to organize your data
  • All graphs and data tables must include
    appropriate labels/headings.

6
Data Summary
  • State your results in word form.
  • You may either write a paragraph or use bullet
    statements.

7
Conclusion
  • Describe the insight the data provided in
    answering your question.
  • If you had an expected answer, state whether
    your data agrees or disagrees with that
    expectation. (Remember that there is no penalty
    for finding that the data disagrees with what you
    expected.)

8
Implications
  • If you had more time to work on this project or
    if someone were to pick up where you left off,
    describe what else would you do or what
    additional questions would you pursue if you had
    time and data available

9
Educator Implications
  • List any concerns regarding use of this
    Data-Mining activity with your particular group
    of pre-service teachers.
  • For each concern briefly state a modification
    that would assist your students towards greater
    success.
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