Show notes
Kristine Johnson + J. Michael Rifenburg share about A Long View of Undergraduate Research on episode 546 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
A good mentor will orient you in this field and point you in a direction that might be generative.
I focus on how research experience can be translated into practical tools like resumes and cover letters.
Some undergraduate researchers experience isolation, often working alone in environments like libraries.
Some of the inequities we see occur are a failure of imagination on our part.
Resources
- A Long View of Undergraduate Research: Alumni Perspectives on Inquiry, Belonging, and Vocation, by Kristine Johnson and J. Michael Rifenburg
- Reading Group Guide and Discussion Guides
- Council on Undergraduate Research
- Ten salient practices of undergraduate research mentors: A review of the literature
- Relationship-Rich Education: How Human Connections Drive Success in College, by Peter Felten and Leo M. Lambert
- Brownfield Sites
- Civics of Technology Curriculum and Blog
- Farewell Little Bird, by Harold Jarche
- Karen Costa on LinkedIn
- Lovely One, by Katanji Brown Jackson
- Awake – Tycho
- The Multiplication Effect, by Mac Lake