This course will teach how to research any topic using a number of different tools, starting with basic techniques, such as reading, memory recall, note-taking, and planning. Other topics discussed include: creating different kinds of outlines for different stages of a project, how to move from the outline to actual writing, editing, and polishing; and how to use all kinds of sources, including a library’s Dewey Decimal System, journals, and the internet.
After completing this course, participants will be ready to find reliable information on any topic, and turn that information into a compelling, accurate piece of writing.
Course Topics:
Session One: Course Overview
Session Two: Why Are Research Skills Important?
Session Three: Basic Skills
- Reading and Note-Taking Techniques
- PARSE in Action
- Improving Your Recall
Session Four: Planning Your Research Strategy
- Laying the Groundwork
- Getting Focused
- Writing a Draft Outline
Session Five: Where to Look and What to Look For
Session Six: Finding Information the Old-Fashioned Way
- Useful Resources
- Understanding the Dewey Decimal System
Session Seven: Researching with the Internet
- Finding the Good Stuff
- Mind Mapping
Session Eight: Getting Ready to Write
Session Nine: Putting Pen to Paper
- Writing Basics
- Documenting Your Sources
- Putting it Into Practice
- Recommended Reading List
- Personal Action Plan
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