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Qualitative Inquiry & Academic Writing
This page contains resources that may be useful for people who are not taking my qualitative methods classes but might be interested in learning what qualitative inquiry is and browse through some resources.
For your browsing pleasure, I have included below some of my presentations delivered as a guest lecturer in other classes or presentations in Educational Research Friday Seminars at the University of Memphis.
The Graduate Students' Toolbox for Academic Writing. Workshop delivered at 2010 CEDER Conference, Texas A & M University, Corpus Christi. (February, 2010)
Scholarly Writing for Doctoral Students. Workshop delivered for Doctoral Inspiration Support Group, Educational Administration and Research, Texas A & M Corpus Christi. (Janurary, 2010)
Comprehensive Exam Reviews. Qualitative Research Methods. For students in Educational Administration and Research, Texas A & M, Corpus Christi
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Scholarly Writing for Doctoral Students. Workshop delivered for College of Education Students, Texas A & M Corpus Christi. (October, 2009)
Disrupting Voices, Silences, and Telling Secrets: The Rigor of Qualitative Methods in Arts-based Approaches. (AERA, 2009)
Open Access tp Scholarship and Resources: Challenges and Opportunities for Research and Praxis (Panel, Texas A & M Corpus Christi, April 8, 2009) Speakers: Kakali Bhattacharya, Rosemary Plank, Michael Scherger, Sarah Sutton, Christine Shupala
Tell me about X: Designing an in-depth interview study (Educational Research Seminar Talk, February 22, 2008)
Hearing and telling stories:Using qualitative research methodology (Audiology and Speech Pathology Colloquium, February 15, 2008)
Qualitative dissertation: Getting it done (Educational Research Seminar Talk, October, 2007)
Research people, research ourselves: Introduction to Qualitative Inquiry (Guest Lecture for Dr. Lightsey, October 2007)
Becoming a research gumshoe: Cracking the art and science of framing qualitative research purpose and questions (Educational Research Seminar Talk, November, 2006)
Madonna reinvented: Can that be a qualitative framework? (Educational Psychology Colloquim, October, 2006)
Words don't make qualitative data: Conducting qualitative inquiry scientifically (Guest lecture for Dr. Lightsey, October 2006)
  
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