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Full-blown Research Writing

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Contents of a full-blown research


TITLE OF THE STUDY
Abstract
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Objectives of the study
1.4 Significance of the study
1.5 Theoretical framework of the study
1.6 Scope and limitation

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE/STUDIES


2.1 Brief overview of current evolution of technology
2.2 Significant impact of the technology
2.3 Relevant studies

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Chapter 3 METHODOLOGY
3.1 Baseline research analysis
3.2 Systems design
3.3 Development and systems integration
3.4 Implementation
3.5 Evaluation

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Chapter 4 RESULTS AND FINDINGS


4.1 The baseline research analysis
4.2 The systems design
4.3 The development and systems integration
4.4 The evaluation
Chapter 5 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS &
RECOMMENDATIONS
Bibliography
Appendices

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

THE TITLE
Make the title specific enough to describe the contents of the paper, but not
so technical that only specialists will understand. The title should be
appropriate for the intended audience.
The title usually describes the subject matter of the article: Design and
Simulation of a Low-Cost Irrigation System
A title that summarizes the results may be more effective: Simulation of
Low-Cost Irrigation System a Key to Effective Implementation
Title Keywords: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation,
Simulation, Modeling, Experimental, and other measurable adjectives.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

ABSTRACT
An abstract, or summary, is published together with a research
article, giving the reader a "preview" of what's to come. They
allow other scientists to quickly scan the large scientific
literature, and decide which articles they want to read in depth.
The abstract should be a little less technical than the article itself.
Your abstract should be one paragraph, of 100-250 words, which
summarizes the purpose, methods, results and conclusions of the
paper.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

ABSTRACT
It is not easy to include all this information in just a few words.
Start by writing a summary that includes whatever you think is
important, and then gradually prune it down to size by removing
unnecessary words, while still retaining the necessary concepts.
Don't use abbreviations or citations in the abstract. It should be
able to stand alone without any footnotes.
Comes with Keywords ( at least 5 technical words utilized )

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

CHAPTER 1
THE INTRODUCTION
The introduction summarizes the relevant literature so that the
reader will understand why you were interested in the question
you asked. One to four paragraphs should be enough. End with a
sentence explaining the specific question you asked in this
experiment.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

The purpose of the introduction is to give a solid background of


the phenomena being studied. It provides information that will
lead into the statement of problem. This information may include
the need to replicate previous studies due to some shortcomings
or to apply previous research to a different population.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

. . . . THE INTRODUCTION
In general, the reader should be able to understand the need for the present
study and have concrete understanding of the researchers theory. The
introduction generally covers the following:
problems to be identified and defined,
a.

Real-world problems (establish the severity of the problem)

b.

Systems problems (issues/questions to be addressed)

technical justification,
advantage of what is being proposed and
presents the value of the project (impact).

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

. . . THE INTRODUCTION
The introduction may be well presented using the following sequence:
1.1 Background of the study
Brief latest evolution of the technology describes how the technology of
interest surfaced and its motivational factors of its development. The
information must be contemporary and not based on outdated sources.
Significant impact of the technology describes the significant impact of the
technology in terms of economic, academic and social impact.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Challenges of the technology describes the various challenges


posed by the development. It must be noted that some trade-offs
may have been experienced in the utility of the technology which
can be related in the following sequence:
Global scene
National scene
Local scene

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March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Interventions and initiatives that mitigate challenges


describes some prevailing interventions and initiatives imposed
by other scientists to alleviate challenges based on technology
innovations and/or technology-based treatment which can also be
in the following sequence:
Global scene
National scene
Local scene

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

1.2 Statement of problem this section should recognize and


acknowledge the aforementioned arguments presented as challenges
and interventions that can be utilized as motivating factor for some
potent interventions/solutions based on technology innovations and
or other forms of technology-based treatment.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Presentation of proposed solution presents that through the


design/ development/implementation and evaluation of the
proposed project/study, it provides better solution and resolution
to stakeholders. The study therefore should seek to address some
prevailing technical issues and or questions with respect to the
design, development, implementation and evaluation of the
proposed technology-based treatment.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

1.3 Objectives of the study (General & Specific Objectives)


May be a statement of an outcome of the study in terms of
variables, and
May contains implications for empirical testing

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

1.4 Significance of the study this is a brief section which should


answer the question: Why is this research needed? This section
should describe the importance of the research for the furtherance of
learning and to the economy. The research should present
compelling

arguments

and

clearly

show

its

significant

contribution/impact to various stakeholders.


(Social, academic, and economic impact)

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

1.5 Framework of the study A group of related ideas that


provides guidance to a research project/endeavor.
Input Process Output/Outcome (IPO) Paradigm
Operational definitions of the framework must be wellexplained

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

1.6 Scope and limitation of the study describes the specific


coverage of the study bearing the enabling technologies involved,
general methodology and the project setting. Other technologies
may be mentioned and classified under the limitation of the study.
Relevant information which is withheld may also be classified under
the limitation.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

1.7 Definition of terms technical terminologies that are


significantly used in the study are defined explicitly to provide the
reader the fundamental understanding of the terms utilized.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE/STUDIES
Any research, requires reading about what other people have done in
the area of your interest, how they have done it, and what are the gaps
in the research in that area. (BASELINE RESEARCH &
BENCHMARK INFORMATION)
Any new production of knowledge is necessarily based on previous and
existing knowledge. You need information to support or refute your
arguments and write about your findings.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

. RELATED LITERATURE/STUDIES
You need to provide evidence that you are aware of the current trends
and issues in your area of interest and are cognizant of the
current state of knowledge on the subject.
Current and relevant studies provide substance to your field of interest.
Hint: Abstracts of relevant studies are potent source of baseline
research.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

. RELATED LITERATURE/STUDIES
May be sequenced according to:
2.1 Brief current evolution of the technology of interest
2.2 Significant impact of the current technology
2.3 Prevailing challenges & problems
2.4 Relevant studies that presents interventions, alternatives, and
initiatives to mitigate challenges

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY
Generally, the methods should have the following:
describes the overall plan and strategies for attaining the stated
objectives of the research.
represents the way the researchers conduct his observation or collects
information

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

. . . . . . METHODOLOGY
includes specifics as the location of the study, sampling design,
specification of variables, data collection, analysis of data.
the methodology should be 1:1 correspondence with the specific
objectives.
May

be

anchored

on

the

analysis,

design,

development,

implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) paradigm.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

There are various adaptations of the ADDIE


model but it generally consists of five cyclical
phasesAnalysis,
Design,
Development,
Implementation,
and
Evaluation.
These
processes represent a dynamic, and flexible
guideline for research methodology.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

.. METHODOLOGY
(Should describe how the following are undertaken:)
3.1 The Design - describes how the following contributes to the technical design:
power supply, microcontroller board, interfacing circuit, microcontroller pin
assignments, machine elements, motor mounting , control design (system truth
table/action table)
(Google sketches, schematic diagrams, 3D models, etc., must be well presented and marked as Figure
x.x or Table x.x)

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

.. METHODOLOGY
3.2 The Development - describes how the sub-components and cluster
designs are to be interlinked or interconnected in accordance to the preestablished

systems

design

(systems

integration).

Inter-system

relationships are expected to be explained.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

.. METHODOLOGY
3.3 The Implementation/Simulation - describes the preliminary testing
and troubleshooting techniques will be used and the observations inherent
to system commissioning. Simulation techniques and processes must also
be described in accordance to the stipulated design parameters.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

.. METHODOLOGY
3.4 The Evaluation - Describes how the project outcome may be tested
and or evaluated in terms of performance, mobility, cost and pedagogic
capability.
Performance can be measured through functionality, efficiency,
controllability, operability, real time sensing, speed, linear or angular
displacements accuracy and etc.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

.. METHODOLOGY
Descriptive Statistics may be used to measure frequencies or
percentages and the mean responses through the five point rating scale
(Likert scale).

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

.. METHODOLOGY
The five Point Rating Scale (Likert Scale)
Adjectival Rating

Scale Range

1 Very Poor

1.49 - below

2 Poor

1.50 2.49

3 Fair

2.50 3.49

4 High

3.50 4.49

5 Very High

4.50 above

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

CHAPTER 4
RESULTS AND FINDINGS
The results and discussions should be in conjunction with the stipulated
methodology

bearing

the

design,

development,

implementation/simulation and evaluation. Designed drawings and


accomplished designs must be well presented, compared and discussed.
Photos/pictures

of

accomplished

prototypes

must

be

well

presented/marked and explained. Screen shots of actual simulations


must also be presented and elaborated.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

CHAPTER 5
OVERALL SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
The over-all summary must bear the highlights of the research chapters.
The conclusions must be based on the significant results of the
test/assessment/evaluation conducted. The recommendations should
address the least significant results of the test/assessment/evaluation.
The recommendations may be presented in question form.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

WORKSHOP 1
Writing the fundamental introduction of the research
Objectives: After completing this activity, the enthusiast should be able to:
Describe the content of the background and rationale of the research
Write an introductory premise the research interest using available
benchmarked technical information and baseline research about the
technology of interest/subject.
Substantiate the arguments of the study with information from various
sources relative to the arguments presented with proper (author) citation.
Supplement available information through written discussion with own
intuitive ideas to corroborate, jibe or contradict the information at hand.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

WORKSHOP 1
Writing the fundamental introduction of the research
Methods:
1.
2.
3.

Develop a short introduction describing the fundamental definition


and/or current evolution of a particular technology of interest by
following the research writing guidelines.
Use relevant references to jumpstart the essay with proper (author)
citation.
Express in writing your intuitive ideas, understanding, and opinion on the
information at hand and supplement the ideas that have been organized
and established so far.

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

WORKSHOP 2
Enhancing the introduction through information reinforcement
Objectives: After completing this activity, the enthusiast should be able to:
Enhance and expand the initial essay at hand by incorporating other
relevant and collaborating information
Expand the essay by discussing the significant impact of the technology of
interest with proper (author) citation
Describe the challenges and milestone of the technology of interest

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

WORKSHOP 2
Methods:
1.
2.
3.

Enhance and expand the initial essay at hand by incorporating additional


corroborating information from other references and sources with proper
(author/s) citation.
Describe the significant impact of the technology of interest in terms of
social, economic and academic influence with proper (author/s) citation.
Write the significant challenges and milestone of the technology of
interest

Research Writing Seminar


March 7 & 8, 2015

Dr. Ruvel Cuasito, Sr., PECE

Dr. Bimrew Tamrat

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