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− | + | As an EE student or professional, you need to solve all kind of EE challenges. Answering the questions and tackling the problems or opportunities of your EE project requires research and often a combination of various EE research methods. The toolkit on this website offers you a set of possible research methods and a framework to select the appropriate (combination of) methods. | |
− | + | Make sure to combine strategies to tackle trade-offs between overview and certainity, and between expertise and fit. Also think of mixing methods that are more data- or inspiration oriented. | |
− | + | In most cases, every phase of your project requires research. An example of phasing and possible methods can be found [[Methods per Project Phase|here]]. You can also start at [[Methods|this]] list of methods ordered by research strategy. | |
− | + | Note that a physical copy of the card set can be obtained from [https://www.studystore.nl/p/9990002072178/engineering-methods-pack| Study Store]. | |
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As an EE student or professional, you need to solve all kind of EE challenges. Answering the questions and tackling the problems or opportunities of your EE project requires research and often a combination of various EE research methods. The toolkit on this website offers you a set of possible research methods and a framework to select the appropriate (combination of) methods.
Make sure to combine strategies to tackle trade-offs between overview and certainity, and between expertise and fit. Also think of mixing methods that are more data- or inspiration oriented.
In most cases, every phase of your project requires research. An example of phasing and possible methods can be found here. You can also start at this list of methods ordered by research strategy.
Note that a physical copy of the card set can be obtained from Study Store.