Research Study Opportunity Related to LGBTQ-Plus Students' Online Learning Experiences

Research Study Opportunity Related to LGBTQ-Plus Students' Online Learning Experiences
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Help with research related to LGBTQ+ students' online learning experiences at the U of A! 

As a participant in this research, you would be asked to:

  • Complete a brief screening questionnaire (linked here) and
  • Participate in a one-on-one interview via Zoom about online learning experiences.

Eligible students will be prompted to provide their email addresses to participate in a one-on-one remote interview. This interview will take about 110 minutes maximum for you to complete. No identifying information will be used in any reports or publications resulting from this research. You may also leave your webcam turned off during the interview for additional privacy if you choose.

If you are interested, please contact saw022@uark.edu or (870) 335-8969.

Contacts

Scott A. Wright, doctoral candidate
Adult and Lifelong Learning
870-335-8969, saw022@uark.edu

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