Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

Number of replies: 5

Think about the research skills for the Courses that you have already taken.

1. Where did you get your research to do your assignments?

2.  What research skills did you use?  Was it easy or difficult?

3.  How did you know if your resources were accurate or acceptable for your assignment?

**50-75 words; Answer below in Moodle


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Re: Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

by Jiaheng (Andrew) Li -
I get my research from the internet most the time, and some time i get it from the books
When i need to find informations, ill simply type my questions in the chat of google. In my opinion, it’s pretty easy cause i dont have to do do much
Mostly, ill go on different websites to check the information that i want so i can compare
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Re: Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

by Randy Chen -
1.Reliable sites with end of .gov .org, reliable sites such as statisa, brintanica, stanford encyclopedia, jstore.
2.I use the skill of highlight, for example quoting important promt.
3.Handitin.com detecting academic dishonesty, plagiarism. Or use correct citation including formats like MLA, APA.
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Re: Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

by Kaiyang (Kai) Chen -
most of time, I get the resource from the ChatGPT and Google, and it's very easy to find something I want in the Internet. For the way how to know the resource were accurate or acceptable for my assignment, I will always fins some key points in the resource, and then I can know it's suitable or not
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Re: Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

by Qichun (Pierce) Zhang -
I look for information from the Internet to help me finish my homework, I think it is a little difficult, after all, my English is not good, I will try my best to finish my task
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Re: Icebreaker -Research Skills June 4

by Yuhan (Yoly) Fu -
I use Google and online forums to find information, and sometimes I use books. Some of the materials in Google are written by professors or PHDS, all of which are somewhat similar to papers, which need to be rigorously reviewed before they can be sent out. Most of the content in the books is also vetted. But we can't write all of this information in our homework, because that counts as plagiarism, and we can use this information as a reference.