COURSE CONTENT
There are 7 lessons in this module as follows:
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Identifying research issues and determining research priorities
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Acquisition of technical information
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Specialised research techniques
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Research planning and designing
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Statistics
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Conducting research
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Writing reports.
Aims
- Determine areas where there is a valid need to research processes relevant to horticultural research in today’s social, economic, political and environmental context.
- Acquire and demonstrate skills in locating and reviewing scientific and technical information.
- Develop and explain alternative research and observational techniques for a particular Horticultural research study.
- To design a quality and focused research project addressing a social, technological, environmental and/or economic issues that impact on Horticulture today. The research component must allocate resources needed (time, financial and human resources).
- Demonstrate and explain basic statistical knowledge used for research with emphasis on your ability to present and monitor given data.
- Conduct a quality and focused research project addressing a social, technological, environmental and/or economic issue that impact on Horticulture today.
- Demonstrate skills in report writing
What is in each lesson?
1. Identifying Research Issues and Determining Research Priorities
- Introduction: first, second, third steps
- Finding research ideas
- Brainstorming
- Steps to brainstorming Mind maps
- How to mind map
- Concept mapping
- Determining research priorities
- Beginning your research
- Formulating a research topic
- Is the research feasible
- Formulating a hypothesis
- Terminology
2. Acquisition of Technical Information
- Literature review
- Research methods
- Basic methods of collecting information: experimental, correlation, questionnaires, surveys, tests, document review
- Naturalistic observation
- Focus groups
- Case studies
3. Specialised Research Techniques
- Selecting a research method
- Fishbone diagrams
- Applications for cause and effect diagrams
- Lateral thinking
- Lateral thinking techniques
- Pareto analysis
- Observations
- Root cause analysis
4. Research Planning and Designing
- Project planning
- Defining the problem, possible solutions and objectives
- Problem tree analysis tool
- SWOT analysis
- Prioritise objectives and define activities
- Allocate resources
- Results and assessment
5. Statistics
- Introduction
- Data presentation
- Measures of central tendency
- Distributions
6. Conducting Research
- Collecting and logging data
- Developing a data base structure
- Data transformations
- Analyzing data
- Managing data
- Analytical procedure
7. Writing Reports
- Reporting results
- Report structure
- Contents of a research report (example)
- Pitfalls to avoid
How This Course Can Help You
This course builds on our Horticulture Research I module. It goes deeper into research methods and statistical analyses but also incorporates some new areas. Graduates completing this course will have a solid understanding of different approaches to research methods and design. The course is of most value to those looking to work in the following fields:
- Research
- Teaching
- Horticultural Science
- Garden History
- Botany
- Plant Breeding
- Botanic Gardens
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