Welcome to the Reading Room, where you'll find a variety of resources to consult this semester!
Required Texts

Optional Texts
Readings
reading assignments by week
Caveats

Required Texts

Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2005). Practical Research. (8th ed.) Columbus, OH: Pearson Publishing.

To take the quizzes, go to the:

Book Website: Chapter Overviews, Self-Assessment, Web Destinations, & Checklists

Salkind, N. J.(2004). Statistics for people who (think they) hate statistics. (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. [You can also buy the E-version of this book from the Aztec Bookstore but no sell-back.]

Get them at the campus bookstore or Visit bigwords.com or Amazon.com

Excellent Online Resources (optional)

 

Optional Texts

American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Washington, DC: Author.

Bourque, L. B., & Fielder, E. P. (2003). How to conduct self-administered and mail surveys. (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Blake, G., & Bly, R. W. (1993). The elements of technical writing. New York: Macmillan.

or Pearsall, T. E. (2001). The Elements of Technical Writing (2nd ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

The Tao of Statistics. SAGE Publications. (New addition to the optional list)

APA job aid.

APA online

 

Reserved Readings
Electronic Course Reserves readings packet. The password this semester is edtechnology (all lower case)

(A lot is on reserve, but only the two files on content analysis and the Mungania article are required)

Click here for your reading assignments, organized by week.

Caveats

Be advised ... that most of us have questions about technique and style when we write. Here are a few useful resources:

Hale, C. (1999). Sin and syntax: How to craft wickedly effective prose. New York: Broadway Books. [Also available from Random House as an Acrobat E-Book]

O'Conner, P. T. (1999). Words fail me: What everyone who writes should know about writing. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company.

O'Conner, P. T. (2003, expanded edition). Woe is I: The grammarphobe's guide to better English in plain English. New York: Riverhead Books.

O'Conner, P. T., & Kellerman, S. (2002). You send me: Getting it right when you write online. New York: Harcourt Brace & Company.

Perry, C. R. (1991). The fine art of technical writing. Portland, OR: Blue Heron Publishing, Inc.

Truss, L. (2003). Eats, shoots, & leaves. New York: Gotham Books.