Just-questions Just-Questions
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- Onderwijs
Science often starts with questions. Each question has a story. But most podcasts are about answers and their associated stories. In this series, I will talk to researchers about their research questions, methods, and how they ask their questions. There is a lot one can learn about asking questions. This is useful for students starting/learning to ask research questions.
I am a grad student. Learn more about me from the link below.
http://rvndrpn.wixsite.com/ravindra
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School-based citizen science: an interview with Northside Montessori students
We conducted a school outreach as a part of the ESA and NSW OEH outreach award in 2016. This is an interview with 3 of the school children involved in the outreach. You can read about the project here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/aec.12836
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Just questions: Lauren Quevillon
For this last episode I spoke to Lauren of Penn state University. It is a PhD student's perspective of asking research questions.
I hope to make a different podcast series. Hope you liked this series.
Links:
https://twitter.com/laurenquevillon
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Just questions: Chi Yun Kuo
This episode I talk to Chi Yun Kuo of Duke University. We talk about biomechanics questions and a post-doc perspective of asking research questions.
Links:
https://www.chiyunkuo.com/about/
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Just questions: Heather Campbell
This episode I talk to Heather Campbell of University of Pretoria. We talk about questions and a post-doc perspective of asking research questions.
Links:
https://scienceheather.wordpress.com
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Just questions: Jack Longino
This episode, I talk to an evolutionary biologist and a famous myrmecologist, Jack Longino. We talk about his initial questions and research projects, natural history, and some good advice on asking research questions.
Music credits: Escapism by Eva Schlegel (freemusicarchive.org)
Links
https://sites.google.com/site/longinoantlab/
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Just questions: James O'Hanlon
This episode, I talk to an exceptional science communicator and a bug scientist, James O' Hanlon. We talk about science communication, fieldwork, and some good advice on asking research questions.
Check out his podcast, videos and other cool stuff from the links below.
https://insituscience.com
https://jamesohanlonresearch.wordpress.com
Music credits: Escapism by Eva Schlegel (freemusicarchive.org)