A PLATFORM TO ENHANCE THE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR PART-TIME GRADUATE STUDENTS/ (Record no. 9984)

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Classification number 658.4
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Personal name AHMED MOHAMED ABOELYAZED IBRAHIM NASR
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Title A PLATFORM TO ENHANCE THE RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR PART-TIME GRADUATE STUDENTS/
Statement of responsibility, etc. AHMED MOHAMED ABOELYAZED IBRAHIM NASR
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
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Extent 52 p.
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Dimensions 21 cm.
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Materials specified Supervisor: <br/>Tarek Khalil
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Dissertation type Thesis (M.A.)—Nile University, Egypt, 2022 .
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Bibliography "Includes bibliographical references"
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>DECLARATION FOR COPYING V<br/>DEDICATION VI<br/>ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS VII<br/>ABSTRACT X<br/>CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 2<br/>CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 4<br/>2.1 GRADUATE STUDY CHALLENGES 4<br/>2.2 USING TECHNOLOGY IN MANAGING GRADUATE STUDIES 6<br/>2.3 PROBLEM STATEMENT 8<br/>CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 9<br/>3.1 HYPOTHESES 9<br/>3.2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 9<br/>3.3 SAMPLING 9<br/>3.4 SURVEY DESIGN 9<br/>CHAPTER 4: RESEARCH RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 10<br/>4.1 RESEARCH FINDINGS 10<br/>4.2 HYOTHESIS EXAMINATION 14<br/>4.3 CLUSTERS CHARACTERISTICS 14<br/>4.4 KEY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO CLUSTERS 15<br/>4.5 RESEARCH OUTCOME 15<br/>CHAPTER 5 : PROPOSED PLATFORM 16<br/>5.1 INTRODUCTION 16<br/>5.2 PLATFORM DESCRIPTION 16<br/>5.3 PLATFORM DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES 16<br/>5.4 PLATFORM ROADMAP 17<br/>5.5 PLATFORM ADVANTAGES 19<br/>CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSION AND FUTURE WORK 20<br/>APPENDIX 22<br/>APPENDIX I SURVEY QUESTIONS 22<br/>IX<br/>APPENDIX II SURVEY RESULTS 25<br/>APPENDIX III AGILE METHODOLOGY 35<br/>APPENDIX IV PROTOTYPE DASHBOARD SCREENS 37<br/>BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Abstract Abstract:<br/>Graduate students often face challenges when it comes to completing their dissertations in a timely <br/>manner. Despite various attempts to use technology to solve this problem by creating graduate studies <br/>management systems, many of these systems lack a strong dissertation management component.<br/>Our research project aimed to address this issue by focusing on a specific graduate studies program and <br/>conducting a study with a random sample of graduate students. The goal of this study was to measure <br/>the challenges that graduate students face when completing their graduate studies and to assess the <br/>current status of their dissertations.<br/>Some of the most common challenges include a lack of organization, difficulty managing their time <br/>effectively, and difficulty staying motivated. Additionally, many graduate students reported feeling <br/>overwhelmed by the scope of their dissertations and struggling to make progress, while remaining <br/>productive in their full-time jobs<br/>To address these challenges, we proposed a dissertation management system that would provide a <br/>predictable process that facilitates the path toward finishing the graduate dissertation on time. This <br/>system would include features such as task management tools, progress tracking, and a dissertation <br/>timeline to help graduate students stay on track and motivated. Additionally, the system would provide <br/>resources such as research templates and samples to help graduate students stay organized and focused <br/>on their research.<br/>Overall, our research project has shown that graduate students face significant challenges when it comes <br/>to completing their dissertations. By providing graduate students with a dissertation management <br/>system and additional support, it is believed that students can overcome these challenges and finish <br/>their dissertations on time. Our dissertation management system is a proposed solution that could help <br/>many graduate students in the future.
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Language Note Text in English, abstracts in English and Arabic
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focus term Dissertation, Academic
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