"How Do We Do This at a Distance?!" A Descriptive Study of Remote Undergraduate Research Programs during COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic shut down undergraduate research programs across the United States. A group of 23 colleges, universities, and research institutes hosted remote undergraduate research programs in the life sciences during Summer 2020. Given the unprecedented offering of remote programs, we carri...

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Hauptverfasser: Erickson, Olivia A, Cole, Rebecca B, Isaacs, Jared M, Alvarez-Clare, Silvia, Arnold, Jonathan, Augustus-Wallace, Allison, Ayoob, Joseph C, Berkowitz, Alan, Branchaw, Janet, Burgio, Kevin R, Cannon, Charles H, Ceballos, Ruben Michael, Cohen, C. Sarah, Coller, Hilary, Disney, Jane, Doze, Van A, Eggers, Margaret J, Farina, Stacy, Ferguson, Edwin L, Gray, Jeffrey J, Greenberg, Jean T, Hoffmann, Alexander, Jensen-Ryan, Danielle, Kao, Robert M, Keene, Alex C, Kowalko, Johanna E, Lopez, Steven A, Mathis, Camille, Minkara, Mona, Murren, Courtney J, Ondrechen, Mary Jo, Ordoñez, Patricia, Osano, Anne, Padilla-Crespo, Elizabeth, Palchoudhury, Soubantika, Qin, Hong, Ramírez-Lugo, Juan, Reithel, Jennifer, Shaw, Colin A, Smith, Amber, Smith, Rosemary, Summers, Adam P, Tsien, Fern, Dolan, Erin L
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Mathis, Camille
Minkara, Mona
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Ordoñez, Patricia
Osano, Anne
Padilla-Crespo, Elizabeth
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description The COVID-19 pandemic shut down undergraduate research programs across the United States. A group of 23 colleges, universities, and research institutes hosted remote undergraduate research programs in the life sciences during Summer 2020. Given the unprecedented offering of remote programs, we carried out a study to describe and evaluate them. Using structured templates, we documented how programs were designed and implemented, including who participated. Through focus groups and surveys, we identified programmatic strengths and shortcomings as well as recommendations for improvements from students' perspectives. Strengths included the quality of mentorship, opportunities for learning and professional development, and a feeling of connection with a larger community. Weaknesses included limited cohort building, challenges with insufficient structure, and issues with technology. Although all programs had one or more activities related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, these topics were largely absent from student reports even though programs coincided with a peak in national consciousness about racial inequities and structural racism. Our results provide evidence for designing remote Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs) that are experienced favorably by students. Our results also indicate that remote REUs are sufficiently positive to further investigate their affordances and constraints, including the potential to scale up offerings, with minimal concern about disenfranchising students.
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subjects Asynchronous Communication
Biological Sciences
COVID-19
Distance Education
General s and
Humans
Interpersonal Relationship
Knowledge Level
Mentors
Pandemics
Program Evaluation
Research Projects
SARS-CoV-2
Sense of Community
Social Justice
Social Networks
Student Attitudes
Student Experience
Students
Synchronous Communication
Systemic Racism
Undergraduate Students
United States
title "How Do We Do This at a Distance?!" A Descriptive Study of Remote Undergraduate Research Programs during COVID-19
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