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The Opportunity
As a member of the research team, the Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) will lead the literature review and prepare materials for ethics review and data collection. The GRA will also perform activities to facilitate data analysis and dissemination of research findings.
The ideal candidate will be reliable, detail-oriented, and adaptable, with the ability to manage shifting priorities and meet deadlines. A proactive attitude, professionalism, and a collaborative mindset are essential for this role.
The Research Project
Title: Exploring the contribution of a protocol for developmental observation of online teaching in post-secondary education.
Researchers: Flora Mahdavi (SAIT) and Jennifer Lock (UofC)
Mahdavi (2020) created the Developmental Observation of Online Teaching (DOOT) protocol. This protocol provides online faculty with opportunities for meaningful learning and development in manageable and incremental timeframes, especially considering the limited resources of educational development units at post-secondary institutions. The aim of this proposed project is to conduct research on extending the use of the protocol in various disciplines at different post-secondary institutions across Alberta. Their input and feedback after using the protocol will form the study data. The research question guiding the study is: “How does the DOOT Protocol enhance the quality of online teaching in various post-secondary contexts?”
Understanding the answers to the above question is necessary to effectively promote and implement the DOOT Protocol.
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The Role
Lead literature review and synthesis
Prepare materials for ethics review
Develop and validate questionnaire items
Assist with conducting focus groups
Transcribe focus group proceedings
Code data and perform qualitative (thematic) analyses
Support writing reports for academic and practitioner audiences
Design and deliver presentations
Qualifications & Experience
Doctoral student in Education
Completed the Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans (TCPS 2): Course on Research Ethics (CORE-2022) online tutorial and certification
Familiarity with academic literature databases.
Competence with word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software
Proficiency in use of common digital tools used at SAIT for communication and administration (e.g., Outlook, and OneDrive)
Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods.
Ability to summarize and report on research activity.
Well-developed skills in organization, coordination, planning, document review, and report writing.
Interpersonal skills to support smooth communication within the research team and with collaborators
Ability to work collaboratively and independently to meet deadlines
Preferred
Scholarly experience and interest in technology-enabled learning, particularly online learning.
Prior research experience
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Job classification: A5067 - Information Officer I
Hourly rate: $27.10
of position: 1
Position End Date: July 31, 2026
Posting closing date: November 3, 2025
About SAIT
SAIT is a global leader in applied education. Named one of Alberta’s Top Employers, we offer the chance to work with a purpose — preparing the next generation of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, advocates and explorers.
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