Preserving the positive student outcomes of CUREs through disruption: implications for remote learning

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2022-01-07
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Cohen, Kristina
Wright, Mary C.
Johnson, Mark
Lawrence, Stacey
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K. Cohen, M.C. Wright, M. Johnson, S. Lawrence. 2022. "Preserving the Positive Student Outcomes of CUREs Through Disruption: Implications for Remote Learning" Perspectives on Undergraduate Research & Mentoring, Volume 10.1.
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We evaluated how faculty adapted course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) to remote instruction and compared student outcomes with CUREs offered in-person in prior semesters. Our findings suggest that partially remote CUREs can be as effective as face-to-face CUREs and provide evidence supporting the potential benefits of CUREs in hybrid or remote learning contexts.
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