Research
resource checklist
Use this checklist to see if you have used a variety of resources
for your research. This is good for
evaluation questions.
|
Y
|
N
|
Type of
Resource
|
|
x
|
|
Wikipedia
|
|
x
|
|
articles on line
|
|
x
|
|
newspaper and magazine articles
|
|
x
|
|
youtube videos
|
|
x
|
|
information from various textbooks
|
|
|
x
|
periodicals (library)
|
|
|
x
|
books (library or bought)
|
|
|
x
|
vimeo videos
|
|
|
x
|
TED videos
|
|
x
|
|
slideshare presentations
|
|
|
x
|
blogs
|
|
|
x
|
social media such as twitter
|
|
|
x
|
phone interview with expert
|
|
x
|
|
in-person interview with public
|
|
|
x
|
in-person interview with expert
|
|
x
|
|
other: leaflets
|
|
x
|
|
other: films
|
BELOW
IDENTIFY RESOURCES YOU NEED TO EMBRACE FOR BETTER QUALITY RESEARCH
|
|
|
Type of
resource
|
|
GREEN
|
I
am confident with these resources and I am mostly using these
|
Wikipedia, articles online, newspaper and magazine articles, youtube videos, public interviews, leaflets, films about topic
|
|
AMBER
|
I
may have used some of these resources but I need to do more with this because
I have either used this before or know how to use it pretty well
|
books, slideshare presentations, blogs, social media
|
|
RED
|
I
have not used this resources at all and need to try to use these
|
interviews with experts, in person interview with expert, TED videos, Vimeo videos, periodicals (library)
|
3 targets to
improve my research will be:
1. use more book research such as periodicals
2. have interviews with experts that may help my research
3. make better use of my time and complete work on time
4. research needs to be more of a wide range (ex. not just history based)
No comments:
Post a Comment