

A Long View of Undergraduate Research
Nov 27, 2024
Kristine Johnson is an Associate Professor of English specializing in linguistics and undergraduate research, while J. Michael Rifenburg, a Professor of English, focuses on scholarly writing. They discuss how transformative undergraduate research shapes student identities and career paths, stressing the importance of mentorship and community. The isolation faced by many researchers is highlighted, alongside ways to integrate research experience into practical skills for resumes. They also advocate for more inclusive academic structures to enhance collaborative learning.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Power of Undergraduate Research
03:04 • 25min
Transforming Undergraduate Research: Embracing Collaboration and Community
27:53 • 6min
Innovative Approaches to Technology Education and Creative Assignments
33:49 • 2min
The Pedagogical Value of Undergraduate Research and Personal Reflection
35:52 • 6min
Melodies of Leadership and Focus
41:30 • 5min