HomeVideos Paths of Inquiry: Course-based Undergraduate Research for First-year Students Share: See our full episode notes at https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/paths-of-inquiry-course-based-undergraduate-research-for-first-year-students/ In this episode, we explore a first-year course that provides a foundation to inspire and foster undergraduate research. We speak with Dr. Cynthia Fair, a Professor of Public Health Studies and Human Service Studies at Elon University, and Dr. Dave Gammon, a Professor of Biology at Elon University. Together, they describe a course that scaffolds research, starting with asking effective questions, and sets up an engaging four-year research experience. This episode is co-hosted by Jessie L. Moore, Director of Elon University’s Center for Engaged Learning, and Nolan Schultheis, a third-year student at Elon University, studying Psychology with an interest in law. Nolan Schultheis also edited the episode. Making College “Worth It” is produced by Elon University’s Center for Engaged Learning. Episode art was created by Nolan Schultheis and Jennie Goforth. Funky Percussions is by Denys Kyshchuk (@audiocoffeemusic) – https://www.audiocoffee.net/. Soft Beat is by ComaStudio. 2 months ago• 32views You may also like 00:38:24 Multi-Semester Capstone Undergraduate Research Experiences 2 days ago 00:05:08 Ungrading in an Online Asynchronous Course 6 days ago 00:05:30 Learning Contracts as Equity Blueprints in Undergraduate Research Mentoring 2 weeks ago 00:38:13 Mapping Mentoring 2 weeks ago 00:06:16 Considering Time in Students as Partners 3 weeks ago 00:05:10 The Agility Imperative for Career Readiness 4 weeks ago