About IS 360
In the course IS 360, we learned about various aspects pertaining to research, including: different philosophies of science; different arguments about the nature of science; scientific body of knowledge and different kinds of concepts and statements that form this body; theory construction; real world research: fixed and flexible approaches; how to plan a research; how to select topics and ask research questions; how to make a claim and how to support it (claim, reason, evidence, warrant and acknowledgement); how to draft a research; how to plan and manage a dissertation project; and more.
We were required to read six books and a large number of papers. In each week, we should read a part of a book and made blog entries and comment about our understanding of what we had read. Furthermore, each week we had to read one or two papers and made some entries (containing our analytical viewpoints) in the discussion board. In addition to above mentioned assignments, we had to select two papers (one published in MISQ, the other in Journal of Applied Psychology) and gathered the relating information of all the papers citing these papers. For each week we entered the information of 10 citing papers, and at the end of semester we had to prepare two tables containing the information of all citing papers and also an analytical report about the scheme of citation.
At the end, I should say that although the course and its assignments were so heavy and time consuming, I think it helped us, a lot, to strengthen our knowledge and background needed for conducting our future research.



