University of Liege | Version française
Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
Version 2013-2014
EDPH0654-1  Preparatory seminars for research in sciences of motor operations
- Part 1 : Presentation of research themes
- Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice
- Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities
- Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Duration :  Part 1 : Presentation of research themes : 15h SEM
Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice : 6h SEM
Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities : 5h Th
Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes : 4h SEM
Number of credits :  
Master in Motor Skills : General, Research Focus, 1st year2
Master in Motor Skills : Physical Education, Research Focus, 1st year2
Master in motor skills : general, professional focus in sport physiotherapy, 1st year2
Master in Motor Skills  : General, Professional Focus in Physical Activity, Health and Well Being, 1st year2
Master in Motor Skills  : Physical Education, Professional Focus in Sports Training and Preparation for High-level Compe, 1st year2
Lecturer :  Part 1 : Presentation of research themes : Collégialité
Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice : Olivier Bruyère
Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities : Françoise Pasleau
Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes : Anne-Françoise Donneau
Coordinator :  Marc Cloes
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
This course is divided into partims:
Partim I - Presentation of research themes (collegiality): Potential promoters of master theses in Sport Sciences present their research focusing on the topics of the theses that they could siêrvose as wemm as their requirements in terms of how work. Sessions of30 to 45 minutes.
Partim II - Evidence Based Practice (Olivier Bruyère): This is the only activity being assessed (written evaluation integrated into the seminar).
Partim III: Technical documentation in physical activities and rehabilitation (Françoise Pasleau: Using specific databases for scientific studies in SportSciences + using the EndNote software ). Two compulsory seminars.
Partim IV: Using a statistical software (Adelin Albert, Anne-Françoise Donneau). Two compulsory seminars.

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

The different types of study Bias in research Experimentation methodology Assessment of the relevance of the literature

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Introduction to the statistical package Statistica

Learning outcomes of the course :  
- To enable students to identify research opportunities in order to chose the domain of their future master thesis. - To provide tools to facilitate the students' involvement in the research process.

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

The objective of this course is to provide the student with elements required to critically appraise the scientific data of his future professional activities, and his end of study work .

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

At the end of the course, the student should be able to use the main functions of Statistica

Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
No specific requirement except the attendance to the course entitled "Methdodology of research" (3 BSM).

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

None

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Basic knowledge of computing and biostatistics

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Seminaries.

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

6 hours of theory

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

The course is taught using a PC

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Activities are planned by the administrative staff. Workshops are planned during the both semesters. A pdf version of the document presenting the guidelines is posted on the Website MyULg.

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

Face-to-face

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Classroom teaching

Recommended or required readings :  
Written support will be available for the Partim II "Evidence Based Practice".

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

Lecture notes will be available via "my ULg"

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Students will have to purchase the lecture notes "Introduction à l'utilisation de Statistica" (10 EUR)

Assessment methods and criteria :  
Partims I, III, IV: In theses partims, assessment will be based on compulsory attendance and involvement of the students.
Partim II: In this partim, assessment will be based on a written evaluation proposed directly at the end of the sessions.

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

Written tests done straight after the sessions and/or written exam and/or continuous assessment and/or written report

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

None

Work placement(s) :  
Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Not applicable
Organizational remarks :  
The planning of the activities will be proposed through the general time schedule of the courses and/or by an information posted on myULg

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

For the examination procedures, please refer to the official rules available on the University website.

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

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Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Students will have to bring their PC with the Statistica software duly installed

Contacts :  
Coordinator
Marc Cloes, ISEPK - Bât. B.21 (04/366.88.80 - Marc.Cloes@ulg.ac.be) Secretary: Catherine MORSA (04/366.38.91 - catherine.morsa@ulg.ac.be(joelle.gris@ulg.ac.be) )
Speakers:
Olivier BRUYERE, Santé publique, Epidémiologie et Economie de la santé - Bât. B.23 (04/366.25.81 - Olivier.bruyere@ulg.ac.be)
Françoise PASLEAU, CARE "Le réseau des bibliothèques de l'ULg" - Bât. B.35 (04/366.21.80 - F.Pasleau@ulg.ac.be)
Adelin ALBERT, Informatique médicale et biostatistique - Bât. B.23 (04/366.25.91 - aalbert@ulg.ac.be)
Anne-Françoise DONNEAU, Département des sciences de la santé publique - Bât. B.23 (04/366.47.90 - afdonneau@ulg.ac.be)

Part 2 : Evidence Based Practice

Professor Olivier Bruyère Department of Public Health, Epidemiology and Health Economics CHU Sart Tilman, Bât B23 4000 Liège Tel.: +32 (0)4 366 25 81 Fax: +32 (0)4 366 28 12 E-mail: olivier.bruyere@ulg.ac.be

Part 3 : Documentary techniques for physical and re-educational activities

Dr. Françoise PASLEAU
Bibliothèque des Sciences de la Vie, CHU, B-35.
Tél. : 04-366 21 80
E-mail : f.pasleau@ulg.ac.be(F.Pasleau@ulg.ac.be)

Part 4 : Use of statistical software programmes

Anne-Françoise DONNEAUInformatique médicale et Biostatistique
CHU Sart Tilman B23
4000 Liège
Tél: 04 366 47 90
Email: afdonneau@ulg.ac.be




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