By: By: Austin Graft, Veldez Joshua, and Kelsey Miller. AI’s: AI’s: Vaibhav Garg and Wyatt Clark.

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By: By: Austin Graft, Veldez Joshua, and Kelsey Miller. AI’s: AI’s: Vaibhav Garg and Wyatt Clark

Overview Our goal is to: Provide a website informing Undergraduates and Incoming Freshmen about research opportunities Assesse the various research opportunities already on campus that professors are currently seeking students’ assistance Inform professors of students interests in different fields of research through student surveys

Methodology Professor survey Professor interviews Student surveys Website Development (Dreamweaver)

Methodology - Professor Survey Compiled a listed of questions What specific area of informatics are you in? What are your research interests (including current research)? Do you have opportunities for undergraduates (if so is funding available)? What skills would you require from undergraduates? What specific programming languages are required? What specific software is required? What kind of work could an undergraduate expect? How many hours are expected from undergraduates doing research? Formatted questions into a professional-looking word document to be sent to Informatics and Computing faculty and professors Distributed the Professor Surveys Collected surveys, so that we could incorporate results into research descriptions and listings of available research positions

Methodology – Professor Interviews Established a list of Informatics and Computing faculty members/professors to contact, so as to schedule an interview Met with faculty members/professors and interviewed with the Professor Survey document as a reference for questions Took notes on interview responses Used interview responses as tools for developing research descriptions and listings for available research opportunities

Methodology – Student Surveys Compiled a list of questions to be formatted into a survey that is now available online: Gender/ethnicity Major/year in school Skills/interest in Web Development, Programming, & Data Analysis Familiarity/interest in various Informatics and Computing research fields Factors influencing willingness to obtain a research position (pay, experience, etc.) Made survey available online and sent out survey link to students in the School of Informatics and Computing Gathered results and formatted data into graphs, so that the data could easily interpreted

Methodology – Website Development Created multiple mock-ups for the proposed design of the website Developed a functional version of the website based upon the best mock-up Searched for and created content for the separate web pages Utilized the data from the Professor Surveys to further develop the Research Fields content, as well as the Research Opportunities content Created a facebook, twitter, and google group page, all which are linked from the website Tested the website in different browsers and on different computers to ensure consistency in display

Professor Survey Results There are many different fields in Informatics and Computing that are conducting research Programming skills are preferred in undergraduate researchers; but not always required There are usually summer positions available A genuine interest in research is desired Candidates should be willing to dedicate a fair amount of time to their research positions

Professor Interview Results There is a lot of very interesting, and very exciting research going on in the School of Informatics and Computing Faculty members/professors are generally willing to create and offer undergraduate research positions Research positions are based on the availability of funding Most positions do not necessarily require extensive programming and software skills, most research facutly and professors believe that it is most important that you are willing and motivated to learn new programming languages and software Research positions are not always explicity available; it is recommended that you contact a research faculty member or professor directly, and they can give you more information about a research position that would fit your skills

Student Survey Results Survey was completed by 80+ students from various majors on IU’s campus.

Student Survey Results (cont.) 75% Informatics Majors 15% Computer Science Majors 10% Other: Political Science Biology Chemistry Music Education 5% Freshmen 20% Sophomores 41% Juniors 31% Seniors While the survey was evenly distributed among IU’s students, Juniors showed a greater interest in participating and general research.

Student Survey Results (cont.)

Questions to ask: Why are students familiar with certain fields than others? Is there a trend between the familiar fields and the courses taught at IU?

Student Survey Results (cont.)

Website Results SoIC Undergraduate Research Resource is a fully functioning website: ex.html ex.html Design is user friendly and allows for easy editing (in Dreamweaver) Provides connections to popular social networks such as facebook, twitter, and google groups

Future Work Efforts needed from Professors, Site Managers, and Researchers to constantly update SoIC Undergraduate Research Resource Site Insures information is up-to-date Provides students with factual information of research already completed or in progress at Indiana University Implement a login page, where faculty and professors can log in and automatically post research opportunity information to the website Possibly improve aesthetic design to be more in keeping with the new Informatics and Computing web site Conduct video interviews with faculty and professors to showcase on the website Distribute Professor Surveys and Student Surveys more widely and collect the corresponding data for use in listing available research opportunities

Questions?