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Hello team. Please I need clarification on this . There are two topics under this research plan namely: Money and Basics of Making Money. Are we required to conduct the learners effectiveness research on both topics or one topic would suffice ? Thanks |
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I believe it'll be the two, if the learner can play all of them. It says on the outreachy website, "Have your participants play as many lessons as they can in each research section, but we recommend that they play through all the lessons, once they have the prerequisite skills for the lessons" and I noticed each topic has 10 lessons, like light energy , so the merged topics that have 5 lessons each add up to make 10 lessons. Please confirm this for us @Judith0001 @Raffysul |
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Hi @Nooraw, yes we are required to carry out the learners effectiveness research on each of the topics if the chosen research has more than one topic. Then have your participants play through as many lessons as they can under each of the topics, although playing through all the lessons is recommended. Also, when documenting your findings, you should have separate report docs for each topic and they should both be included in the 'Learners Feedback Research' folder you created. I hope this helps! |
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Hello @Nooraw since both topics are under the same research, I think you would have to conduct research on both topics. I believe the mentors will be able to shed more light on this @Judith0001 @Raffysul |
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Hello @Nooraw You're expected to test your learners on all the topics in any of the research plans outlined in the project description. For example, if you're testing your participants on the effectiveness of financial literacy lessons, you are expected to test them on both "Money" and "Basics of Making Money". This means your participants will have two pre-test and two post-test forms to complete. The same goes for the other research plans. You can use the same participants for the whole study. I hope it's clear now. |
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Hello @Nooraw @Raffysul thank you so much for the clarification. |
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Hello @Nooraw You're expected to test your learners on all the topics in any of the research plans outlined in the project description. For example, if you're testing your participants on the effectiveness of financial literacy lessons, you are expected to test them on both "Money" and "Basics of Making Money". This means your participants will have two pre-test and two post-test forms to complete. The same goes for the other research plans. You can use the same participants for the whole study.
I hope it's clear now.