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Didaktik-Workshop: Kommunikation und Methoden für eine studentenzentrierte Lehre

Institution: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften

Studiengang: Doktorandenweiterbildung

Dozent/in: Verena Brenner (Selbstständige Trainerin) und Tatjana Reiber (HSU Hamburg)

Termin(e): 29. und 30.09.2011, 10.00 bis 18.00 Uhr

Raum: Mensa Gebäude, Raum 0008

Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 16 Personen

Semester-Wochen-Stunden: 2 TWS

Credit Points: k.A.

Unterrichtssprache: deutsch

Beschreibung:

Die Hochschullehre ist oftmals von dem Widerspruch geprägt, dass Selbständigkeit und Eigeninitiative in der akademischen Arbeit zwar als Kernkompetenzen gelten, viele der Lehrveranstaltungen inhaltlich und didaktisch jedoch stark auf die Vermittlung von Expertenwissen an eher passiv aufnehmende Lernende ausgerichtet sind. Ausgehend von Reflektionen zum eigenen Selbstverständnis und zu bisherigen Lehr- und Lernerfahrungen, lernen die Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer in diesem Workshop aktivierende Methoden zur Unterstützung von selbstgesteuertem Lernen kennen. Neben der Erprobung der Methoden und Gesprächstechniken, bietet die Veranstaltung die Gelegenheit, als schwierig empfundene Situationen und Konflikte anzusprechen und adäquate Handlungsmöglichkeiten zu entwickeln.

Bitte melden Sie sich für den Workshop bis zum 14.09.2011 über die Lernplattform Ilias an:
http://iliascluster.unibw-hamburg.de/ilias4/goto_unibw_crs_61160.html

Einführung in die Inhaltsanalyse mit MaxQDA

Institution: Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg

Studiengang: Doktorandenstudium

Dozent/in: Thomas Ebert (Universität Marburg)

Termin(e): 01.07.2011, 9:30 Uhr – 16:30 Uhr

Raum: H.1/2161 (EDV-Raum Fakultät WiSo)

Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Semester-Wochen-Stunden: k.A.

Credit Points: k.A.

Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch

Beschreibung:
MaxQDA ist ein Computerprogramm, dass zur qualitativen Datenanalyse von Texten eingesetzt wird. Der Workshop bietet eine grundlegende Einführung in das Programm, seine Hauptfunktionen und Möglichkeiten der Textanalyse. Sie lernen die Grundfunktionen des Programms wie Vorbereitung und Import von Texten, grundlegende Analysestrategien und das Anlegen von Codes, Memos und Variablen kennen. Darüber hinaus wird – je nach Bedarf der Teilnehmenden – ein Fokus auf Analysestrategien und einfache und komplexe Textabfragen gelegt. Zum Abschluss werden die Diktionärs- und Inhaltsanalysemodul sowie Visualisierungen des Programm dargestellt.

Bitte melden Sie sich für den Workshop bis zum 15.06.2011 über die Lernplattform Ilias an:
http://iliascluster.unibw-hamburg.de/ilias3/goto_unibw_crs_43637.html

Propensity Score Matching

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Rafael Rucha (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date: 05.10.2011, 09:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 25

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

1. Potential Outcome Approach and the Fundamental Evaluation Problem
2. Parameters of Interest and Selection Bias
3. Propensity Score Matching
3.a. Assumptions
3.b. Propensity Score Estimation
3.c. Matching Algorithms
3.d. Evaluation of Matching
3.e. Effect Estimation
4. Further Topics:
4.a. Matching Combined with Other Methods
4.b. Sensitivity Analysis
4.c. Outlook

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Data Analysis with Stata (Intermediates)

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Reinhard Schunck (Bielefeld University)

Date:

03.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30
04.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30
06.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 25

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents: n.s.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Qualitative (Expert) Interviews

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Ralph Kattenbach (University of Hamburg) and Sandra Brunsbach (Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf)

Date:

03.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
04.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

The workshop will provide you with useful information regarding the processes of constructing and conducting a qualitative project and analyzing the resulting data. The whole process, ranging from theoretical considerations, conception, and the development of a guideline to sampling, data preparation and data evaluation will be discussed according to the needs of the participants. Useful hints for the practical implementation will be given for all stages of the research process. Additionally, individual and group exercises will help you designing and conducting interviews.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Data Analysis with R

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Wenzel Matiaske (HSU Hamburg)

Date:

03.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
04.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
06.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
07.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

Starting with a basic level introduction to R and its concepts the course will cover typical problems arising in research using statistical tools. Focus will be on the tool R itself, not on the underlying statistics. Nevertheless procedures for descriptive statistics, regression, and multivariate analysis methods will be given in the examples. Following a ‘natural’ workflow for statisticians the course will cover reading (and cleaning) data, generating graphs and reports, defining functions for repetitive work and keeping research reproducible.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Structural Equation Modeling with Amos

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Volker Müller-Benedict (University of Flensburg) and Katja Spanier (Hannover Medical School)

Date: 05.10.2011, 09:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: German

Contents:

Structural equation modeling (SEM) is a statistical methodology that takes a confirmatory approach to the analysis of a strucutral theory bearing on some phenomenon. Typically, the structural relations can be modeled pictorially to enable a clearer conceptualization of the theory under study. The course introduces into the basic concepts of SEM and into the program package AMOS, which is widely used to graph and to analyze strucutral models. Data of different social areas will be used as examples.

Preconditions: Basic knowledge of SPSS

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Network Analysis

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Anja Iseke (University of Paderborn)

Date: 05.10.2011, 09:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 25

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

This course will familiarize students with basic concepts in social network analysis. Topics include handling network data, introduction to network analysis software (UCINET and Netdraw), centrality and prestige in networks, subgroup analysis, and roles and positions. This is an applied course that will require students to test and analyze social networks of employees in a high-tech organization.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Questionnaire Design

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Juergen H. P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik (GESIS)
Prof. Dr. Dagmar Krebs (University of Gießen)
Dr. Natalja Menold (GESIS)

Date:

03.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
04.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
06.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30
07.10.2011, 09:00 – 12:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: n.s.

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

The lectures deal with the basic principles which have been established in the best practice of questionnaire design. The theoretical background and current state of research will be demonstrated on examples and practical exercises.

1. Cognitive process and cognitive pretests: Monday

For the beginning the cognitive process in survey responding, including comprehension, retrieval, judgement and formatting response will be presented. For each of these phases the demands for questionnaire design related to the questions about attitudes, opinions and behavior will be explicated. It will be shown, how cognitive pretest techniques (think aloud, probing, confidence rating, paraphrasing) can help to detect the problems in questionnaires, which were related to the cognitive burden of the respondents.

2. Context effects and question wording: Tuesday

This section deals with the impact of situational context given in questionnaires on judgements/answers. Regarding the principles of question wording topics such as to phrase the questions, usage of terms and problems with hypothetical, suggestive, negative and double-barreled questions were attended. For each of the principles examples of problems and their solutions will be given.

3. Constructing of optimal answer formats: Thursday

Constructing of optimal answer formats due the reliability and validity of questions includes topics such as number of scale points, midpoint, usage of unipolare and bipolare scales, labels of scale points, ascending and descending sequences. Related topics are handling of open and closed questions and usage of non-opinion filters. The problems and their solutions are demonstrated with help of examples and exercises.

4. Collection of sociodemographic data: Friday

The fourth part of this lesson demonstrate how to harmonise demographic and socio-economic variables in cross-national comparative survey research. Demographic and socio-economic variables describe the context in which a person is acting. In cross-national comparable research standardised instruments or indices exist only for a very small group of variables. Aside from these instruments there are rules for developing further measurement instruments for measuring socio-demographic variables in cross-national research.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.

Introduction to MaxQDA for Case Studies

Institution: see Organisers & Acknowledgements

Program of study: International Research Workshop

Lecturer: Heiko Grunenberg (Leuphana University Lüneburg)

Date:

06.10.2011, 14:00 – 17:30

Room: n.s.

Max. number of participants: 20

Semester periods per week: n.s.

Credit Points: 5 CP for participating in the whole IRWS

Language of instruction: English/German (depending on participants)

Contents:

This workshop is directly affiliated to the course “Case Study Research”. We want to see, how the ideas and approaches of “Case Study Research” could be transacted with a software of qualitative research like MAXqda.

It is not necessary to have deep knowledge about MAXqda, but please have a look at http://www.maxqda.com to understand the basic steps of computer assisted qualitative research.

You have to register for the 5th International Research Workshop to participate in this course.