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Posted on March 29, 2011October 22, 2017 by crcladmin

Developing a Quantitative Research Plan: Choosing a Research Design by Dr. Amanda J. Rockinson-Szapkiw

For more information on choosing a research design follow the link below!

https://youtu.be/UywO2XuFuBA

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PhD Pipeline

The CRC Lab is responsible for producing 18 of the 107 Black Male doctoral students in computer science PhD program (17%), according to the 2017 Taulbee Survey.

What is “Culturally Relevant Computing”?

“Culturally responsive computing examines the relationship between technology, identities, cultures, and communities”. – Kinnis Gosha, PhD; Director of the Morehouse College Culturally Relevant Computing Lab

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