Research in Action – Research Revealed: Finding Your Starting Point

Facilitator: Brianna Black Kent, PhD, MEd, BSN, RN (ret.), Associate Professor, Learning and Educational Center

Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Time: 12:05pm -1:00pm

Description:

Ready to start or refocus your research goals? This first session of the Research Revealed Series provides a foundational overview of the core research methodologies that drive meaningful inquiry in academic, clinical, and professional settings. Through guided discussions and interactive digital activities, you will explore the essential characteristics of quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, and evidence-based research using the PICOT framework. Whether you are new to research or returning with fresh questions, this session will help you identify the best

methodological approach for your interests and prepare you for deeper exploration in the sessions ahead.

Learning Objectives:

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

1. Define the key characteristics and purposes of quantitative, qualitative, mixed- methods, and PICOT-based research approaches.

2. Differentiate research questions based on their alignment with specific research methodologies.

3. Evaluate real-world examples to determine the most appropriate research method.

4. Apply foundational research concepts through guided, interactive activities.

 

Location:

Online Zoom

Registration:

To Register for this course visit https://nova.traincaster.com/app/Login.pm?course_code=LECResRev08202025 and if prompted, login with your NSU credentials.

 

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