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Building Lifelong Learning Skills: Research Inquiry Guide

Learn stages from where to begin to using materials with honesty, ask questions, and locate relevant information for lifelong learning. Understand academic honesty and the importance of citation like MLA Bibliography.

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Building Lifelong Learning Skills: Research Inquiry Guide

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  1. Project Inquiry: Research Notes

  2. Building Lifelong Learning Skills To become a lifelong learner, you can: • Recognize that you don’t know it all -- yet • Ask questions • Think about your audience • Locate relevant and appropriate information • Use information technology

  3. Stage 1 : Where Do I Begin? Stage 4 : Listen and Learn Stage 2 : What Do I Use? Stage 3: How Do I Use This Material?

  4. Stage 1: • Thinking • Defining • Exploring • Identifying • Questioning • Caring

  5. Stage 2 • Locate sources • Ask questions • Interview those who know or may know • Collaborate • Buzz

  6. Stage 3 • Sort • Organize • Ask: What does my audience need? • Ask: How do I make impressions

  7. HONEST USE OF INFORMATION • Do not copy – ANYTHING! • Attribution is essential • MLA Bibliography (NOT a list of URLs!) Academic honesty is a big piece of your reputation!

  8. MLA Bibliography

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