Research Methods I (EDLS611), Research Methods II (EDLS612), Research Methods III (EDLS613), Research Seminar I (EDLS901), Research Seminar II (EDLS902), Research Seminar III (EDLS903), Research Seminar IV (EDLS904), Academic Reading and Writing Skills 1 (EDLS001), Academic Reading and Writing Skills 2 (EDLS002), Project and Conference Skills (XENX031), Research ethics II (HYTJ2002), Research Methods (HYTJ1301), Doctoral Seminar (HYTJ1000), Research Ethics Online Course (IHMJ1102), Open Science Resource (LIBJ1001), Open Science Resource, Independent study (LIBJ1001), Academic Writing Modules: Cohesion and Coherence (XENA005), Academic Writing Modules: Inciting the Drive to Write (XENA013), Academic Writing Modules: Grant Writing (XENA014), Academic Writing Module: Effective Introductions and Conclusions (XENA009)
o Good at the SPSS, Microsoft and following tools. Good at Natural language processing (NLP) tools which employ machine learning techniques to extract features
o CRAT provides 700 indices of lexical sophistication, cohesion, and source text/summary text overlap
o TAACO provides 150 indices of local, global, and intertextual cohesion.
o TAALED produces 39 indices of lexical diversity
o TAASSC produces 376 indices of Fine-grained clausal and phrasal complexity, syntactic complexity, and verb argument formation frequency
o TAALES produces 400 classic and new indices of lexical sophistication.
o SINLP produces 20 Discourse processing features
o SÉANCE produces 27sentiment analysis
o GAMET produces 287structural and mechanics errors in texts, including grammar, spelling, punctuation, white space, and repetition errors
o LIWC provides 94 focuses on gender differences, power dynamics, language, personality, feelings, emotions, and psychological processes.