The first part will be to finally sit down and conduct a series of interviews with students - this has been part of the plan from the start, but I've been waiting for the right time - I was hoping to catch the first wave of usage, and interview students just as usage is starting to seriously take off. But it's looking like a sensible move to interview a group of students sooner rather than later, so I'm going to start work on that early in the new year, with the aim of interviewing 8 students in Q1 2014.
The next thing I'll do differently was suggested by my supervisor, and it seems like a nifty idea. The plan is to start doing some research into what other projects are out there doing similar things. Other people are bound to have had similar ideas, and by comparing across a range of projects I'll have some interesting things to talk about for my thesis, but I might also find some important insights that I've missed, and that might help my project. I'll be searching for similar projects, and I guess categorizing them in a range of dimensions of similarity to my project:
- social networks for learning
- embedded social networks in LMS
- custom-built social tools
- linking student interaction to learning objectives
- university student participants
- medical elearning
- resource sharing (vs. discussion, etc.)
- self starting, voluntary network (as opposed to required and assessable)
- low/no staff participation
This search should result in some interesting ideas. At worst, it's an interesting small chapter in my thesis, and my main research plan will come good and I'll have some solid data to look at. At best, it will be the core of my thesis, with my DBR work being one of a number of examples that I use, and one I have particular insight into.
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