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Fundamentals Of High Level Research

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HIGH LEVEL RESEARCH

FEELINGS,THOUGHTS, ACTIONS
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RESEARCH RIVER

SAME RIDE FOR ANYONE SEARCHING AND DEALING WITH NEW INFO

1. BEGINNING

LOTS OF WAYS TO THINK ABOUT TOPIC
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Uncertainty
Confusion Unclear Questions
Think about: Task, Time, Interest, Availability

2. SELECT

BROWSE THE SHALLOWS
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Optimistic
Confidence grows
Vague ideas
Think about: What is already known, background knowledge

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3. EXPLORE

TAKE CHARGE OF EXPLORING/MIND THE DIP
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Confusion Frustration Doubt
Information overwhelming
Narrow down possibilities
Think about: What's most interesting, controversies, gaps, questions

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4. IDENTIFY

FORMULATE YOUR QUESTION (NOT A TOPIC)
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Clarity
Thoughts focussed
Some information will be left behind
Think about: sorting info, finding pertinent info, answering your question

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5. GATHER

IN CONTROL OF THE INFORMATION
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Sense of direction
Increased interest
Deep research
Think about: shaping info to answer your question, cross checking, documenting

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6. CREATE

MAKE MEANING AND COMMUNICATE IT
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Confidence in completing
Synthesising,analysing, reflecting
Think about:editing, refining,choosing how to demonstrate your learning

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7. PRESENT

SHARING/SHOWING YOUR LEARNING
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Sense of relief
satisfaction/disappointment
Focus: the learning, the process
Think about: authentic,meaningful presentations

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8. EVALUATE

LESSONS LEARNED

Sense of accomplishment, disappointment
Increased (self) awareness
Think about: applying your lessons learned to next tasks

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References

Kuhlthau, Carol. "Carol Collier Kuhlthau: Professor II Emerita." Rutgers University School of
Communication and Information. Rutgers University, Apr. 2013. Web. 1 Oct. 2014.


The Research River Concept was developed by Lee Fitzgerald and Di Laycock

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HIGH LEVEL RESEARCH

FEELINGS,THOUGHTS, ACTIONS
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