In high school, I was asked to do my first research project. I'd never done much research before, besides googling things I wanted to know, so when I was presented with a list of databases to look through for good sources, I had no idea how to start.
This video is a tutorial for using the Minuteman Library Network's online databases for research at a elementary and middle school level, so younger students can get a head start with learning how to find reliable information on the internet.
The voice in the video is provided by Cheska Komissar, who volunteered her services because I am not known for my clarity of speech.
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This video is a tutorial for using the Minuteman Library Network's online databases for research at a elementary and middle school level, so younger students can get a head start with learning how to find reliable information on the internet.
The voice in the video is provided by Cheska Komissar, who volunteered her services because I am not known for my clarity of speech.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeHrio1k6Cc[/embed]
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This is really helpful Jacob! There's research beyond google? Who knew!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder on how to find reliable information!
Ms. McMahon