If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? - Albert Einstein It always starts with a question. Most of the time there is a simple answer to that question. What...
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Intriguing Networks's curator insight,
December 3, 2013 3:35 AM
B Possibly not just for teachers, but if it works so well then maybe the authors might need to think again, 'brevity the soul of wit'
Phil Turner's curator insight,
December 3, 2013 6:03 PM
This looks surprisingly effective (in my test of one article) ... and could be a useful first order tool for scanning large amounts of work. Students might learn to summarise/paraphrase by looking carefully at how the results relate to the original text (if they can resist just cutting and pasting the new words).
Tracy Shaw's curator insight,
December 10, 2013 6:58 PM
Here's a cool tool for teachers! Time saver. |
This blog hits the nail on the head...reasearch papers must be inquiry based. In order to be college and career ready students must know how to draw inferences and make conclusions using evidence to back up their argument. They must also know how to identify credible sources. Using this inquiry driven research approach teaches them "how to fish", which is a lifelong survival skill students will need To function in today's society.m