Journal of Communication Pedagogy (Apr 2018)

Life is a Lab: Developing a Communication Research Lab for Undergraduate and Graduate Education

  • Autumn P. Edwards,
  • Chad Edwards,
  • Patric R. Spence

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31446/JCP.2018.14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 76 – 84

Abstract

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Tips offered center on classroom discourse, curriculum choices, and potential assignments. In this article, we present tips for creating a thriving undergraduate and graduate communication research lab. Based on our experiences developing and co-directing the Communication and Social Robotics Labs (CSRLs), we offer 10 best practices for acquiring resources and recognition, building a strong lab community, and attaining faculty and student goals for scholarship and beyond. Our overarching approach is framed by Dewey’s (1916) pragmatist educational metaphysic, which stresses student- and subject-centered learning, enlarging experiences, and the co-construction of meaning and knowledge. Although our labs are focused on human-machine communication (HMC), the strategies we present can be applied to any number of research contexts for both undergraduate and graduate education.