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Virtually the Same? Evaluating the Effectiveness of Remote Undergraduate Research Experiences

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العنوان: Virtually the Same? Evaluating the Effectiveness of Remote Undergraduate Research Experiences
اللغة: English
المؤلفون: Hess, Riley A., Erickson, Olivia A., Cole, Rebecca B., Isaacs, Jared M., Alvarez-Clare, Silvia, Arnold, Jonathan, Augustus-Wallace, Allison, Ayoob, Joseph C., Berkowitz, Alan, Branchaw, Janet, Burgio, Kevin R., Cannon, Charles H., Ceballos, Ruben Michael, Cohen, C. Sarah, Coller, Hilary, Disney, Jane, Doze, Van A., Eggers, Margaret J., Ferguson, Edwin L., Gray, Jeffrey J., Greenberg, Jean T., Hoffmann, Alexander, Jensen-Ryan, Danielle, Kao, Robert M., Keene, Alex C., Kowalko, Johanna E., Lopez, Steven A., Mathis, Camille, Minkara, Mona, Murren, Courtney J., Ondrechen, Mary Jo, Ordoñez, Patricia, Osano, Anne, Padilla-Crespo, Elizabeth, Palchoudhury, Soubantika, Qin, Hong, Ramírez-Lugo, Juan, Reithel, Jennifer, Shaw, Colin A., Smith, Amber, Smith, Rosemary J., Tsien, Fern, Dolan, Erin L.
المصدر: CBE - Life Sciences Education. Jun 2023 22(2).
الإتاحة: American Society for Cell Biology. 8120 Woodmont Avenue Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20814-2762. Tel: 301-347-9300; Fax: 301-347-9310; e-mail: ascbinfo@ascb.org; Website: https://www.lifescied.orgTest/
تمت مراجعته من قبل الزملاء: Y
Page Count: 12
تاريخ النشر: 2023
نوع الوثيقة: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
الواصفات: Distance Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Student Experience, COVID-19, Pandemics, Summer Programs, Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Self Concept, Values, Intention, Affordances, Barriers
DOI: 10.1187/cbe.22-01-0001
تدمد: 1931-7913
مستخلص: In-person undergraduate research experiences (UREs) promote students' integration into careers in life science research. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted institutions hosting summer URE programs to offer them remotely, raising questions about whether undergraduates who participate in remote research can experience scientific integration and whether they might perceive doing research less favorably (i.e., not beneficial or too costly). To address these questions, we examined indicators of scientific integration and perceptions of the benefits and costs of doing research among students who participated in remote life science URE programs in Summer 2020. We found that students experienced gains in scientific self-efficacy pre- to post-URE, similar to results reported for in-person UREs. We also found that students experienced gains in scientific identity, graduate and career intentions, and perceptions of the benefits of doing research only if they started their remote UREs at lower levels on these variables. Collectively, students did not change in their perceptions of the costs of doing research despite the challenges of working remotely. Yet students who started with low cost perceptions increased in these perceptions. These findings indicate that remote UREs can support students' self-efficacy development, but may otherwise be limited in their potential to promote scientific integration.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
رقم الانضمام: EJ1391349
قاعدة البيانات: ERIC
الوصف
تدمد:1931-7913
DOI:10.1187/cbe.22-01-0001