Research
Perspective
Notetaking
100
This can be both paper and digital.
What is a print source?
100
Definition of perspective
What is the entire world view of a person ( the way that person sees the world)?
100

Always do this if info is on the board or power point

What is write it down without asking?

200
These are words that help narrow our research focus so that we find more information.
What is a boolean operator?
200
Reason history should be studied from more than one perspective
What is it allows for a more complete view of history?
200

This is the appropriate moment to ask questions during lecture.

What is during a pause or when the teacher takes a breath?

300
This is the definition of plagiarism.
What is taking or using someone elses work without permission or citing?
300
This is how you discover the viewpoint of a primary source
What is reading between the lines and gathering details about the source?
300

This is important each day after you get notes from a lecture teacher to help you remember.

What is study that day's notes?

400
These are three problems when using the internet.
What are multiple copies of the same information on different sites (plagiarism), not being able to narrow search enough to locate useful info, and only basic facts?
400
This is the importance of class/position and ethnic background when examining a primary source.
What is their background affects how they see the event?
400

These are three key words hinting when to write down notes in lecture.

What are first/second, etc., importance, methods ?

500
The main value of a print source.
What is an in depth amount of reliable information>
500
These are 4 out of the 5 places where we get our perspective.
What is experiences, people around us, time/location, background/gender, and personal values/beliefs?
500

These are four hints to take better notes,

What are concentrating, using key words, dating items, writing it down if it is already there, not daydreaming, etc.?

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