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Why California’s new media literacy law for schools could backfire. Research Basics Module 2 Lesson 1 Part 1 Key indicators. Is a School-wide Research Model for You? Recognizing the Need for a Research Model Fall is in the air and so is a new Research Road Map at Highland School of Technology in Gastonia, North Carolina.

Is a School-wide Research Model for You?

The journey to create a school-wide research model began during the 2017-18 school year. I noticed the need for school-wide consistency after a few semesters of observing our 11th grade English students writing research papers. Their teacher does a phenomenal job of guiding them through this comprehensive process. Yet, I noticed that as juniors, their level of understanding of how to locate information and then cite the sources was so varied. At Highland, a research paper project just happens to occur during the junior year of high school. Each fall, I meet with incoming freshmen, acquaint them with the student resources page on the library website, and meet regularly with our students in other English classes each semester.

School libraries. Inquiry and the Research Process. The Research Process and Active Learning Over 10 years ago, our school librarian introduced me to the Kentucky Virtual Library research process.

Inquiry and the Research Process

Using a gameboard as an interface, the process presents students with concrete steps to support their planning, searching, note taking, and writing. The clearly articulated steps, logical progression, and embedded strategies supported our students as they located, identified, and evaluated information. Though intended for elementary students, it provided a concrete pathway for our middle schoolers as well. We even printed out the main page of the website and gave the students stickers to mark off each task they completed. While this research process helps students locate and evaluate information about any topic, it does not ensure that they have an opportunity to ask questions, investigate problems, or make connections to their own personal experience.

A teacher and I recently discussed this dichotomy. 2. Background Research - History Skills. Research Strategies - AAA Shared Resource Guide - LibGuides at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Before you start entering any search terms, spend a few minutes trying to think of as many relevant terms and combinations of terms as you can.

Research Strategies - AAA Shared Resource Guide - LibGuides at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

This will help you to avoid getting stuck in a rut with the first terms that come to mind. If you need help in coming up with terms, you may want to try the "Thesaurus" or "Subject Headings" features in the database you've chosen. Check out the "Help" or "Search Tips" to learn some of the search features specific to that database. Most databases provide similar features, but the methods may vary. Some common tricks: truncation = To use truncation, enter the root of a search term and replace the ending with an * (asterisk). Try the databases' Advanced Search feature, which usually gives you the ability to search multiple fields (author, title, keyword, subject, etc) with one search and may offer additional ways to expand or limit your search.

If your first search strategy does not work, try another approach. Community of Online Research Assignments. Short Description: This assignment is designed to help students develop a thoughtful research topic.

Community of Online Research Assignments

Students go through a series of steps, questions, and background reading to help them better understand and refine a research topic. Course Context (e.g. how it was implemented or integrated): This exercise is due week 3, usually before library instruction. The Knowledge Compass - Home. DiRT Directory. The Library Research Process - AndySpinks.com. Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: The Digital Research Process Visually Explained.

Untitled. A+ Research & Writing. Home. Search Education – Google. Improve Your Research with Google Search Tools. Google Search has some really great tools and features to help you when you are performing research.

Improve Your Research with Google Search Tools

Tools such as Google Image Search, Google Books, Google Scholar, and Google News can all be used in slightly different ways to help you answer your questions. This blog post will highlight how to use each of these tools to access primary resources, along with providing some concrete examples and tutorials. Google Image Search We all use images for various research projects and assignments. How to search on Google - Search Help. Learn a few tips and tricks to help you easily find information on Google.

How to search on Google - Search Help

Tip 1: Start with the basics No matter what you're looking for, start with a simple search like where's the closest airport?. You can always add a few descriptive words if necessary. If you're looking for a place or product in a specific location, add the location. How Search Works - The Story – Inside Search – Google. Trucos y sugerencias de búsqueda – Dentro de Google – Google. iSearch. UC Libraries - Begin Research. The Research Safari - Home.

Coggle. 15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers. Bcpslibraryinformationservices / FrontPage. Glean Information Literacy Tools. How to Choose the Right Words for Best Search Results. Digital Tools Diane T.

How to Choose the Right Words for Best Search Results

Sands Dear Savvy Searcher, My students keep wanting to enter their entire research question into the search bar. I keep trying to tell them that’s a bad idea. Frustrated Educator Dear Frustrated, I had a particular conversation with a student a while back. “But how do I know what the important words are?” She had a point, of course. Based on how Google ranks search results, typing in a question will be more likely to bring back pages with a question for a title. Explaining how to distinguish the important words has sometimes proven challenging with younger students. Nouns frequently make good search terms, so students can start by drawing the people, places, and things in their questions. The searchable parts of this picture are [George Washington diary]. Compare the results: From an academic standpoint, the second result brought back highly authoritative sources that are specifically about diaries, rather than other books.

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