Apologies for being a bit slow in posting a follow-up to the first classes. Lecture slides are available for download on BB (in Prezi and PDF formats), and you can also see embedded versions here for week 1:
and weeks 2-3:
In our first class we did an exercise involving this image:
This image came from an issue of Everyday Science and Mechanics, and was recently popularized in a story in Smithsonian Magazine. The U.S. patent filed for the device can be found here: http://www.google.com/patents/US1977475 . A tip of the hat to my RA Matthew Wells for finding this.
The sample SSHRC applications we looked at in class in week 2 are posted only on BB, as I only have permission to share them with students in the course. Next week, more on literature reviews and the relationship between research and writing.
and weeks 2-3:
In our first class we did an exercise involving this image:
This image came from an issue of Everyday Science and Mechanics, and was recently popularized in a story in Smithsonian Magazine. The U.S. patent filed for the device can be found here: http://www.google.com/patents/US1977475 . A tip of the hat to my RA Matthew Wells for finding this.
The sample SSHRC applications we looked at in class in week 2 are posted only on BB, as I only have permission to share them with students in the course. Next week, more on literature reviews and the relationship between research and writing.
