Monday, September 29, 2014

Searching on the Web

Directions: Answer the following questions in paragraph form. 200 words maximum. Be detailed and concise in your response.

  1. Do you find that working with websites is easier or harder than finding articles in databases or information in books?
  2. What methods did you try when searching for valid websites? 
  3. Was the checklist helpful? Why or why not?
  4. If you have begun data mining, where did you find the sources you intend to look up?
  5. When searching the web, does researching seem easier or more difficult than it did before? How/why?
Response due before class on October 1st.

Reply to classmate: Look at your classmate's replies. If you see someone who is struggling, offer a piece of advice that you think would be helpful. If you see that someone has succeeded where you are struggling, try their method and then report back to him/her as to how it worked out for you. If you are having a difficult time and you think a classmate might be able to help (based on his/her response), ask him/her a question.

Extra credit opportunity!

You can earn up to 5 points. Reply to more than one classmate. You must follow the directions in the reply to earn the extra credit. Reply to a question or questions posed to you on your blog.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Reflection Phase One

Directions: Look back on the paper and the annotated bibliography you just wrote. Think about the process of topic and thesis discovery and explain in 200 words or less how this assignment was easier or more difficult than Revisiting Synthesis. What did you learn from this unit? What do you still want to know about reviewing databases and books? What do you still want to know about argument formation?

Due by 5pm on September 24th. Do not perform the blog until you have turned in your paper.

No reply to a classmate.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Reading and Assessing Sources

Directionsafter your in-class search for one or two research articles, describe your experience of searching below...

Answer the following questions:

  1. How did you cast your broad net? Why did you choose that method? Was it helpful? 
  2. What databases did you search first? Why? What route did you take through the databases?
  3. Once you got into the databases, was it difficult or easy to find what you were looking for? What made the process difficult or easy?
  4. What do you think might help you in the future when searching databases?

You do not have to list your experience. State your experience in a way that is natural to you (though you will want to keep an academic tone). Let your classmates know where you are struggling and succeeding. Be specific!

Due by before class on September 17th

Reply to classmate: find a classmate whose struggle you can identify with and offer a solution that you have tried or that you believe might be helpful. If you cannot find a struggle you understand, find a classmate whose triumph you can learn from, try that classmate's method(s) and then let your classmate know how or why their shared experience helped you.

Reply due by 5pm on September 19th.