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We have Boot Camp scheduled for February 10, 17, 24, and March 3, 17, and 24. Other days can be arranged as needed. Meetings will take place in ZEB 323. Participants are welcome to attend any and all sessions and to phone or Skype in when they can't physically attend. All sessions will begin at 5:00 p.m. Please post your work at least 2 days before you are scheduled to present and e-mail it to Isadore, giving everyone time to read and reflect on the material. Each meeting date will have a separate page on the wiki for you to post your work on. Please click on the tabs on the left hand side of this page to switch between the pages - Jon. When you are scheduled to present, plan for a 20 minute presentation/discussion of your work. || E-mail addresses:
 * Welcome to the FIU College of Education's Office of Graduate Studies 2015 Spring Proposal and Dissertation Boot Camp
 * **Date** ||  || **Location - ZEB 323** ||   || **Presentations/concerns/questions** ||
 * February 10 ||  ||   ||   || Introductions. The importance of consistency between the title, the "what", the "why", and the research questions and methods. ||
 * February 17 ||  ||   ||   || Ildiko - Chapter 1, Belinda - Update of title, purpose, problem, research questions, methods ||
 * February 24 ||  ||   ||   || Valda - Update of title, purpose, problem, research questions, methods ||
 * March 3 ||  ||   ||   || Valda - update of purpose, problem, research questions, methods ||
 * March 17 ||  ||   ||   || Ildiko - Chapters 1-3 ||
 * March 24 ||  ||   ||   || Feng - title ||
 * The best way to contact us: ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Isadore Newman ||  || Mobile: (330) 256 - 8086 ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Linda Bliss ||  || Mobile: (954) 632 - 6775 or by e-mail ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * The best way to contact us: ||  ||   ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Isadore Newman ||  || Mobile: (330) 256 - 8086 ||   ||   ||   ||   ||
 * Linda Bliss ||  || Mobile: (954) 632 - 6775 or by e-mail ||   ||   ||   ||   ||

Documents
 * Isadore Newman || inewman@uakron.edu ||
 * Linda Bliss || blissla@fiu.edu ||
 * Maram Behairy || maram_rom@yahoo.com ||
 * Jon Rehm || jonrehm@yahoo.com ||
 * Claudia Grigorescu || kinpono@fastmail.fm ||
 * Onel Leon || oleon003@fiu.edu ||
 * Asuka Mashav || mashava@fiu.edu ||
 * Mark Osterman || moste001@fiu.edu ||
 * Ilida Medero || imedero@mdc.edu ||
 * Claudio Merisio || merisio@hotmail.com ||
 * Elizabeth Willis || ewillis@fiu.edu ||
 * Lisa Zavos || lisalouise70@yahoo.com ||
 * Natalie Paul || npaul005@fiu.edu ||
 * Daniel Ramirez || alombo67@yahoo.com ||
 * Elizabeth Willis || ewillis@fiu.edu ||
 * Lisa Zavos || lisalouise70@yahoo.com ||
 * Natalie Paul || npaul005@fiu.edu ||
 * Daniel Ramirez || alombo67@yahoo.com ||

Here is the chapter by the Newmans about methodological considerations to help get mixed methods articles published

Here is the article from Dr. Newman on Three Examples of the Consistency Between the Title, Purpose, Problem and Hypotheses for A Quantitative Research Study (Sorry for the highlights and notes)

Here is the Newman and Covrig article on consistency.

Here are two pieces by Newman and McNeil about meta-analysis and literature reviews.

Here is the Newmans' brief explanation of three types of ex post facto research designs

Here is the Newman, Lim, and Pineda AEA paper

Here is the chapter Crafting an Interpretive Dissertation Proposal