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[edit] R e s e a r c h I D . o r gCurrently collaborating on about 201 informational articles on intelligent design.
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[edit] The FoundryArticles chosen by the founder of ResearchID.org that are most relevant to a general investigation of intelligent design. [edit] WelcomeRead the welcome letter from Joey Campana, our founder. [edit] This is a website where...
That is exactly what we are doing at ResearchID.org. ResearchID.org is a wiki knowledgebase compiling information and knowledge related to intelligent design, written by you! Take a look at our About page for more details. [edit] A Foundational DocumentA basis for much of the work we do at ResearchID.org. [edit] ID-programmaticsOperational and proposed intelligent design research programs. [edit] Paradigm DawningAn anthology of essays on intelligent design research. [edit] Featured ResearchBelow is a list of research articles directly relevant to intelligent design research. The most recent addition is at the top of the list. [edit] Featured BiographiesProminent figures in the academic debate about intelligent design. [edit] The DogpilePages seeking contributors in the ResearchID.org knowledgebase. [edit] IDtheFuture.com interviewAn interview with the founder of ResearchID.org has just been released on the Discovery Institute's 'Intelligent Design The Future' Podcast. [edit] Intelligent Design FeedsUncommon DescentIntelligent Design the Future
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[More Intelligent Design feeds...] [edit] Featured ResearchBelow is a list of research articles that are newly completed. The most recent addition is at the top of the list. |
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[edit] Featured Articles[edit] Defining Intelligent DesignDefinitions of intelligent design useful for conducting theoretical and empirical research. [edit] Defining DesignDefinitions of design useful for conducting theoretical and empirical research. [edit] Breaking the Mold IBreaking the Mold I: Theoretical Research of Intelligent Design. Proposals regarding different approaches to]]==== A proposed approach for researching intelligent design in theoretical disciplines. [edit] Breaking the Mold IIBreaking the Mold II: Empirical Research of Intelligent Design. Proposals regarding different approaches to]]==== A proposed approach for researching intelligent design in empirical disciplines. [edit] Historical ID researchHistorical research that has immediate impact on intelligent design. [edit] ID at the academyUniversities that are addressing intelligent design in the classroom. [edit] Intelligent Design TimelineA brief and cited history of intelligent design. [edit] The essential ID bibliographyThe most relevant printed and online resources in order to understand how to research intelligent design. [edit] Featured Glossary entriesPart of our knowledgebase is a glossary covering important terms for researching intelligent design. [edit] We're cooking up some Primordial SoupSpeculative matter that's yummy for your brain matter. |
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[edit] Events[edit] Announcing: our first research initiativeINFO2008 is ResearchID.org's first intelligent design research goal. Help us meet our goal by becoming a member, and submitting research. [edit] Join in![edit] Let's discuss this...Log in, and then click on the 'discussion' tab at the top of this page to make a suggestion for content on this main page. Discussion help [edit] Help build an incredibly powerful intelligent design research database on the Web.[edit] ResearchID.org syndication[edit] Spread the word about ResearchID.org![edit] Vote![edit] Your thoughts on intelligent design...
Vote for your favorite intelligent design research article in the ResearchID.org wiki knowledgebase. [edit] Collaborative projectsVentures between ResearchID.org and other organizations. [edit] More you can do here...There are also polls, discussions, research collaboration, and other features coming soon! |
[edit] Researching Intelligent DesignResearchID.org is a wiki database exploring theoretical, empirical, and technological research possibilities for intelligent design. This site is intended as a "springboard" for research ideas and contains articles that provide information and a general direction for someone who wants to apply ID in research of a particular field of study. Investigating the explanatory power and predicative abilities of intelligent design is of particular interest here at ResearchID.org. [edit] Our current projectsCurrently, there are five main "projects" being developed at ResearchID.org as we research intelligent design: research articles, biographical research, a glossary, and FreeStyle documents. Read on for some brief info about how insight and knowledge are being fostered here. [edit] Research articlesThe main way the mission and goals of ResearchID.org are accomplished is by collaborating and developing research articles. An article gives a brief introduction to a research idea relating to intelligent design, and provides supporting data for undertaking the research. Check it out: Research Categories, Your first contribution [edit] Research proposalsAs new unexplored concepts are actualized, they must be explored and researched. This is where new and unresearched/unpublished applications of intelligent design can be found. [edit] Biographical ResearchIn order to better understand intelligent design, and science in general, our database includes articles containing brief biographical sketches. Help us develop our template! Check it out: Research article on biographical research, Our Biography Category page [edit] GlossaryThe ResearchID.org glossary is being developed in order to enhance the usefulness of our intelligent design knowledgebase. [edit] FreeStyle documentsFreeStyle documents are completely flexible documents. Unlike research articles and glossary entries, which have specific format guidelines, a FreeStyle document can take on any format, as long as it relates to intelligent design in some way. |
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