For all ages
Secondary research is a critical pillar of every field but as the Internet grows, it becomes more challenging to find the correct information from a reliable source in a timely manner. As research expert Gary Price puts it, “The haystack is growing and finding the needles takes more time and requires greater skill."
This course will teach students how to conduct accurate Internet research by creating a search plan, searching both the surface web and the deep web, and staying organized. Students will also learn how to think critically and find the best sources for their Internet search.
THIS COURSE HAS AN ASSESSMENT BASED CERTIFICATE
At the end of this course, you will be able
to:
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Describe why Internet research
skills are important
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Create a search plan
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Identify what resources are the
most appropriate for your search
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Search the surface web and the
deep web using a variety of tools
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Assess the credibility and
validity of a website
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Organize research notes
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Cite sources and avoid
plagiarism
Self-studying is a useful tool to enhance any learning experience, and when mastered, students young and old reap the benefits. Whether applied to studying for an AP exam or exploring new material independently due to sheer curiosity, self-studying can lead to new opportunities academically and professionally. Remember to utilize the world around you! Technology has put knowledge at your fingertips, so take advantage of all the easily accessible and low-cost tools at your disposal.
Self-study, when done correctly, is a very effective learning tool, so it can be helpful when used to prepare for a test or learn an entirely new subject matter on your own. Here are some tips for practicing successful self-studying:
Accurate Internet Research
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