2024
Introduction to Research
Name: Introduction to Research
Code: INF13199L
3 ECTS
Duration: 15 weeks/78 hours
Scientific Area:
Informatics
Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, English
Regime de Frequência: Presencial
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning Goals
Upon completing the course unit students will have to demonstrate that they have acquired knowledge, skills and aptitudes in the following aspects:
- How to structure and write scientific and academic papers;
- How to research and analyze the value of sources;
- Definition of the fundamental aspects in the use of references;
- How to use the main standards in source's management;
- Identify the fundamental forms of plagiarism;
- How to write without recourse to plagiarism;
- How to design, organize and present research projects;
- In work group work and in written and oral communication.
- How to structure and write scientific and academic papers;
- How to research and analyze the value of sources;
- Definition of the fundamental aspects in the use of references;
- How to use the main standards in source's management;
- Identify the fundamental forms of plagiarism;
- How to write without recourse to plagiarism;
- How to design, organize and present research projects;
- In work group work and in written and oral communication.
Contents
1. Research and writing of scientific and academic works
2. References analysis
2.1. Why use sources
2.2. Search
2.3. Evaluating
2.4 Integration of multiple sources
2.5 Main standards in references management
3. Sections of scientific and academic works
3.1. Acknowledgments
3.2. Abstract
3.3. Introduction
3.4. Methods
3.5. Results
3.6. Discussion / Conclusions
3.7 References
3.8 Attachments
4. Avoid and control plagiarism
4.1. Forms of plagiarism
4.2. Case studies
4.3. References standards application
5. Models and examples of research projects
5.1 Case studies
5.2 Elaboration of project proposals
2. References analysis
2.1. Why use sources
2.2. Search
2.3. Evaluating
2.4 Integration of multiple sources
2.5 Main standards in references management
3. Sections of scientific and academic works
3.1. Acknowledgments
3.2. Abstract
3.3. Introduction
3.4. Methods
3.5. Results
3.6. Discussion / Conclusions
3.7 References
3.8 Attachments
4. Avoid and control plagiarism
4.1. Forms of plagiarism
4.2. Case studies
4.3. References standards application
5. Models and examples of research projects
5.1 Case studies
5.2 Elaboration of project proposals
Teaching Methods
The theoretical-practical sessions will comprise
(1) lecture/discussion of certain concepts,
(2) instructor demonstrations of these same concepts, and other features, and
(3) student lab sessions working with these same concepts and features.
The purpose of this pedagogical approach is to introduce and reinforce ideas and skill sets so that students can master these on their own after hours. To bring this knowledge to a highly proficient, professional level, students will have to spend time and effort outside of hours.
(1) lecture/discussion of certain concepts,
(2) instructor demonstrations of these same concepts, and other features, and
(3) student lab sessions working with these same concepts and features.
The purpose of this pedagogical approach is to introduce and reinforce ideas and skill sets so that students can master these on their own after hours. To bring this knowledge to a highly proficient, professional level, students will have to spend time and effort outside of hours.
Assessment
Continuous assessment - Consists of 2 components:
* Analysis of a scientific article (30%)
* Writing a paper on a topic to be agreed with the teacher (70%)
Final assessment - Consists of 2 components:
* Analysis of a scientific article (30%)
* Writing a paper on a topic to be agreed with the teacher (70%)
The final grade is obtained through the weighted average of the 2 components. The student is approved if the final grade is equal to or greater than 10.
* Analysis of a scientific article (30%)
* Writing a paper on a topic to be agreed with the teacher (70%)
Final assessment - Consists of 2 components:
* Analysis of a scientific article (30%)
* Writing a paper on a topic to be agreed with the teacher (70%)
The final grade is obtained through the weighted average of the 2 components. The student is approved if the final grade is equal to or greater than 10.
Teaching Staff
- Daniela Schmidt
- Pedro Dinis Loureiro Salgueiro [responsible]