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The content is on reading and benefitting from other people work or research. its important because you have to search before you research, there is a lot of knowledge from just reading book.
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CENTRE FOR HEALTH AND ALLIED RESEARCHES Educational series 2023 edition Presented by N.A Shaba May 3rd, 2023.
Outlines • Title • Introduction • Main body • Conclusion • References
Introduction Welcome to the presentation on "Reading and Benefitting from Others In this presentation, we will explore the various ways that reading can benefit individual and research groups, including how it can help us stay up-to-date on the latest research, learn from experts, and identify gaps in the research literature.
Reading Widens Our Knowledge Base Reading scholarly articles, books, and other research material allows us to learn about new ideas, concepts, and theories. By reading widely, we can expand our knowledge and gain a better understanding of our research field.
Learning From Experts Reading books and articles written by experts in our research field allows us to learn from their knowledge and experience. We can benefit from their insights and use their advice to improve our research methodologies and techniques.
Reading Improves Our Critical Thinking Skills Reading scholarly articles and books requires us to engage in critical thinking and analysis. By reading carefully and critically, we can improve our own critical thinking skills and enhance the quality of our research.
Reading Helps Us Identify Research Gaps Reading the existing literature on a research topic helps us identify gaps in the knowledge base. By identifying these gaps, we can design research studies that address important questions and contribute to the advancement of our research field.
Reading Facilitates Collaboration Reading research material helps us stay current with the latest research in our field, which can facilitate collaboration with other researchers. By discussing the research materials, we have read, we can exchange ideas and collaborate more effectively.
Tips for Effective Reading To maximize the benefits of reading, we should read selectively, critically, and actively. We should also keep notes, highlight important points, and organize the material we read.
Conclusion In conclusion, reading is an essential skill that can benefit individual and research groups in many ways. By reading widely and critically, we can expand our knowledge, learn from experts, improve our critical thinking skills, identify research gaps, and facilitate collaboration. Thank you for your attention.
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