5 - Learning Objectives
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Practice Questions
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Define what a research question is.
💡 Hint: Think about what makes a question useful.
What does C.R.A.A.P. stand for?
💡 Hint: Remember it's a test for evaluating sources.
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Interactive Quizzes
Quick quizzes to reinforce your learning
What does a strong research question need to be?
💡 Hint: Think about the direction it leads your research.
True or False? Academic honesty means you can use others' work without crediting them if it's common knowledge.
💡 Hint: Consider what 'common knowledge' really means.
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Challenge Problems
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Assess a situation where a student paraphrases content from a book without citation. Discuss the implications and suggest how the student could have avoided plagiarism.
💡 Hint: Consider what happens when we fail to recognize the original creator.
Create two distinct research questions on different aspects of technological impact in daily life, ensuring one is broad and the other is focused.
💡 Hint: Remember, one should allow for a wide range of discussion while the other narrows it down.
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Reference links
Supplementary resources to enhance your learning experience.
- How to Write a Research Question
- Evaluating Sources: The C.R.A.A.P. Test
- Introduction to Academic Integrity
- Understanding Citations
- How to Organize a Research Paper
- Public Speaking Tips: Delivering a Great Presentation
- Academic Honesty and Plagiarism
- Effective Note-Taking Techniques
- Understanding Research Integrity
- Creating Effective Visual Aids for Presentations