SES # | THEMES | TOPICS |
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Part 1: What Is Science, and How Does It Work? | ||
1-3 | The Goals and Institutions of Natural Science |
The Goals and Institutions of Natural Science
Scientific Knowledge
Scientific Progress and Change
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4-8 | The Process of Scientific Research |
Theory and Observation
Elements of Scientific Method
The Practice of Scientific Method
Explanation in the Physical Sciences
Explanation in the Life Sciences
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9-10 | Ethics of Scientific Research |
Free and Open Communication?
The Reward System in Science
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Part 2: Communication | ||
11 | Scientific Publication |
Scientific Publication
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12 | Oral Communication |
Oral Communication
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13-16 | The Practice of Scientific Communication |
In the remainder of the semester the participants will have a chance to give a short oral report of their thesis research (or of a paper they find interesting) to a critical but sympathetic audience, their classmates. Each class member will give the presenter a written evaluation. Our goal in these short seminars is to emphasize the beginning and the end parts of the research story, while largely omitting the technical details of the middle (which are, of course, crucially important but you deal with that at length elsewhere). This seminar will have been successful if the participants find that they are even slightly more comfortable writing and talking about the goals, the logical structure and the interpretation of their research. Are the goals, as you write them down now, any different than at the time of the first class, Question 1(a)? |