Questioning
Seeking
Evaluating
Communicating
Recognizing
100
A tool to generate and organize keywords and related terms when beginning the research process.
What is concept map or mind map?
100
Words that connect keyword or concepts used to build an efficient search strategy.
What are AND, OR, NOT?
100
Guidelines for evaluating a resource for currency, relevance, accuracy, authority and purpose.
What is the CRAAP test?
100
Audience and Purpose
What are things to keep in mind when creating a presentation?
100
APA, MLA, AMA, Chicago or Turabian
What are style guidelines for writing and publishing?
200
What Where When Why and How
What are the five questions to ask when researching a topic?
200
newspapers, magazines, journals, newsletters
What are periodicals?
200
Classifies a website as .com, .edu, .org, or .gov.
What is a website domain?
200
Words that indicate the information following is from a specific source or authority such as: "According to...."
What is a signal word or phrase?
200
Claiming ideas or information as one's own. Failing to attribute ideas or research properly within a written work or presentation.
What is plagiarism?
300
A technique used to come up with a topic and related topics. Usually occurs at the beginning of the research process.
What is brainstorming?
300
Written for layperson, short informal news items, variety of contributors, contains editorial/opinion pieces, current events.
What is a popular magazine?
300
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary literature
What are types of research resources?
300
Too many words, reading off the slide, using lots of animations and colors
What should one not do when creating/presenting usingPower Point?
300
Easy-to-use tool to provide a simple, standardized way to give the public permission to share and use creative work — on conditions of choice.
What is Creative Commons?
400
What is history? What do historians write about? What is the past? Is it possible to include all of the past in a history book? How many of the events during a given time period are left out in a history of that time period?
What is an example of Socratic questioning?
400
Content is subject specific, written by one with expertise, reviewed by experts in the discipline, research based, contributes new knowledge.
What is a peer reviewed publication?
400
Contains an abstract, introduction, purpose/hypothesis, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion and references.
What is a scholarly article?
400
Ethos, Pathos and Logos
What is the rhetorical triangle or three appeals that a writer should use for an effective argument?
400
The conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying royalties.
What is fair use?
500
Lays out the problem or issue and guides our thinking.
What is the question?
500
Information is balanced and based on data, facts and empirical evidence.
What is objective information?
500
Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion
What is the IRAC method of argument/situational analysis?
500
These direct students to review their performance (and the instructor’s feedback) with an eye toward adapting their future learning.
What is a cognitive wrapper or exam wrapper?
500
Any product of the human intellect that the law protects from unauthorized use by others comprised of four categories: patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secrets.
What is intellectual property?