1. Go to blog, open,
HISTORY PROJECT
2. NEXT: scroll down to "ALL STUDENT’S PROJECTS WILL HAVE THE FOLLOWING COMPONENTS"
Read this, refer to it at the beginning of the lab and as you gather information; make sure you've got everything.
3. NEXT: Open new tab, boot your team's shared folder
a. open new page inside the folder
b. head it "11/14 research" and put your NAME ON IT
4. NEXT: open new tab in Google browser
- type in your biography subject, i.e. "Levi Strauss" or "Amelia Bloomer"
- look for .edu or .gov
- NO HELP? try Wikipedia again, BUT DON'T STAY THERE, find a SECONDARY SOURCE
5.NEXT: Interrogate the Text: look for who, what, when, where, why, how
TRY THE "Images" function for Google, TRY your subject in YouTube
6. NEXT: highlight and copy useful information, paste to your 11/14 research page
include the URL -
7. Got the biography info? Got the URL? NOW ZERO IN on your subtopic.
8. type specific questions into Google: NOT "Architecture", BUT '19th Century Portland architecture"
NOT "Art History" BUT "19th Century Oregon Artists"
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