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RESEARCH
FINDING SOURCES
Virtual libraries, newspapers, magazines, journals, subject matter experts, professionals, survey, questionnaires, authentic and reliable internet resources
Where and when it comes from.
Who wrote it.
Why it was written.
Who it was meant for.
What information the author used to make it.
Whether or not it is fact, or opinion-based.
If it could be biased or exaggerated.
NOTE-TAKING
Use bullet points to write down information. Can use full sentences later during organizing information
Use own words (paraphrase) and not copy-paste the information
Look for the main idea in the read content and put that idea in own words
ORGANIZE
Select and evaluate information and decide when and where to use which information
Organizing information from different sources
Emphasize the relevant information
Avoid Plagiarism
using quotation marks when they include other people’s words directly in their work
noting when they mention or paraphrase someone else’s ideas
including a list of references or bibliography.
DEVELOP RESEARCH QUESTIONS
Inquiry
question
TYPES OF QUESTIONS
Analyze - why does or how did ?
Evaluative- How will or Who can
Factual - Who is or What is?
Predictive - Who could or what should?
Explain - Take notes and explain the information collected and provide your own analysis
Wonder- What do you wonder about the topic? What do you wish to know more about the topic
Reflect - What went well? What was a challenge? What did you learn?
Data- Use multiple sources to find the answers for your research questions
Create - What questions you have about your topic? What key words are there to help research your topic
CITING SOURCES -
Keep track of sources as your work to use them in the bibliography at the end of the research