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Science and Communication Methods

Code: RM01     Acronym: MIC

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Research Methodologies

Instance: 2022/2023 - 1S (of 12-09-2022 to 10-02-2023) Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Microscopy
Course/CS Responsible: Master Degree in Marine Sciences - Marine Resources

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MCMRM 16 Oficial Plan 2018 1 - 5 50 135

Teaching language

Portuguese and english
Obs.: Inglês, se necessário | English, if needed

Objectives

Present and discuss the scientific method and the more frequent failures.

Review, discuss and train forms of scientific communication for different audiences.

Present and discuss bibliometrics, scientometrics, informetrics and publishing systems.

Addressing issues of ethics in research and the interaction of science and society.

To promote opportunities to gain or to improve transversal competences.

Learning outcomes and competences

Students should be able to improve their criative capacities and to gain critical abilities on how to correctly communicate scientific results, orally and in writing, for diverse audicences.

Enhance the capabilities of scientific writing, individual communication and the capacity for designing scientific studies.

Have the ability to search and interpret metric indicators of scientific production.

Aquisition and improvement of transversal competences.

Working method

Presencial

Program

The fundamental concepts of scientific methodology.

Common basic errors and systems of validation and dissemination of scientific results.

The scientific world: publishers, editors, peers, authors. The indexing systems.

Presentation of databases and discussion of indicators of scientific impact.

The planning of a scientific study (e.g., proposals for funding, dissertation proposal).

Brainstorming in group for project definition. Conclusion with mind mapping software.

Preparing and presenting a Scientific Poster.

Preparing and presenting an Oral Communication.

Writing a scientific paper.

Writing and presentation of a thesis, of a dissertation or of a internship report.

Bibliographic databases and management of references via software.

Concept, use and "pitch" types in personal and scientific communication.

Introduction to the use of "storytelling" in scientific communication.

Ethics and fraud in science - fundamentals and analyses of cases.

Communicate science to society.

Mandatory literature

Paul D. Leedy and Jeanne Ellis Ormrod; Practical Research: Planning and Design (12th Edition), Pearson, 2019. ISBN: 9780134775654
Scott L. Montgomery; The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science (Second Edition), University of Chicago Press, 2017. ISBN: 022614450X
Angelika H. Hofmann ; Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations (4th Edition), Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 0190063289
Ranjit Kumar; Research Methodology: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners (5th Edition), SAGE Publication, 2019. ISBN: 1526449900

Complementary Bibliography

Geoffrey R. Marczyk, David DeMatteo, David Festinger; Essentials of Research Design and Methodology (Essentials of Behavioral Science), Wiley, 2005. ISBN: 978-0471470533
Mildred L. Patten and Michelle Newhart ; Understanding Research Methods: An Overview of the Essentials, Routledge, 2017. ISBN: 0415790522
Petter Laake, Haakon Breien Benestad, Bjorn Reino Olsen; Research in Medical and Biological Sciences: From Planning and Preparation to Grant Application and Publication, Academic Press Inc, 2015. ISBN: 0127999434

Comments from the literature

The teachers distribute further study materials and indicates online resources that are supplementary to the suggested bibliograhpy.

Teaching methods and learning activities

Lectures

Exposure with discussion

Brainstorming

Work and discussion of group

Work and discussion extended

Representation

keywords

Social sciences > Educational sciences > Research methodology

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Exame 30,00
Participação presencial 5,00
Trabalho escrito 30,00
Trabalho prático ou de projeto 30,00
Prova oral 5,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Elaboração de projeto 25,00
Estudo autónomo 43,00
Frequência das aulas 42,00
Trabalho de investigação 25,00
Total: 135,00

Eligibility for exams

According to the rules of the U.Porto and ICBAS, namely attendance to at least 3/4 of the classes. 

Calculation formula of final grade

Final Classification Formula (0 to 20 values):

Poster 30% + Project 30% + Pitch 5% + Exam 30% + Participation 5%

Note 1: Participation = 1 x % of active presence in the classes taught.

Note 2: 1.5 point bonus on Tasks 1 and 2 if done and presented in English.

Examinations or Special Assignments

Task 1 - Poster

Small Group (2 to 5 students, no more than 5 groups):

Realization and presentation of a poster on a theme of your choice.

Whoever presents the poster is drawn on the day and time.

Presentation duration: 5 min. Discussion: 5-10 min.

A self-assessment of the performance of each member of the group is carried out, in % (from 0 to 100), to be delivered on the day of presentation by a spokesperson for the group. Participation % can influence the individual final grade.

Task 2 - Project Proposal

Extended Group (5 to 8 students, no more than 3 groups):

Preparation of project proposal for Master's Dissertation (with 1 year duration).

Simulation work of creating a project based on the form used in the Master's.

Delivery (printed and PDF) and oral presentation (10 min), followed by discussion (15 min).

The group appoints two spokespersons to present the work.

A self-assessment of the performance of each member of the group is made, in % (from 0 to 100), to be delivered on the day of presentation. The % of participation may influence the individual final grade.

Task 3 - "Elevator Pitch"

Ideal time: 30 sec. Maximum time: 1 min. The "pitch" should incorporate so-called "key elements", for example: Who? What? Unique? How?

Task 4 - Final Exam

Multiple choice test.

Classification improvement

After a first pass, the master's student can only improve the grade of the multiple-choice exam. The new rating will be entered into the final grade calculation formula.

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