From William Harvey discovering the circulation of blood to Albert Einstein developing the theory of relativity: almost all scientific research starts from something odd and unexpected that hasn't been explained yet, and, subsequently, the scientist creatively imagining possible explanations for it, formulating hypotheses.
Mind of the Universe: Science in Progress
Instructor: Tim De Mey
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There are 4 modules in this course
We will discuss how your imagination can help you in becoming a successful scientist and how you turn your wonder into a well-considered research question.
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2 videos2 readings1 discussion prompt
Now you know what's on your mind and created a research question, it is important to keep your mind open while working on possible explanations and contrasts. As you are about to learn in this week, it’s important to remain vigilant by continuing to use your imagination tirelessly.
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4 videos1 reading3 discussion prompts
You now know what’s on your mind and how to keep your mind open. But how to continue? To keep alternative scenarios in mind, you will connect your mind to the minds of your peers. This will get you inspired by each other’s questions.
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2 videos2 discussion prompts1 plugin
You're almost there, but not quite yet. You've put your wonder into a research question with the help of your interdisciplinary team. It is now time to finalize your research question.
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1 video2 readings2 peer reviews
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Reviewed on Jan 12, 2024
The course was well structured and informative, the only problem I had was with peer grading.
Reviewed on Aug 1, 2020
I thought this class was excellent as a quick study in the arena of learning how to narrow down a broad question in the realm of science into one that could actually be studied in a realistic manner.
Recommended if you're interested in Arts and Humanities
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