1. Most of the things that were talked about I had already learned back in middle and high school. Very little was new.
2. What I did learn was how to explore GOOGLE a little more. Instead of just putting google.com. I learned to narrow my search down by putting what I am looking for before "google" (ex: books.google, etc).
3. Three important elements to consider are: (1) that you don't copy other people's work (2) recognize and articulate an information (3) formulate a research question.
4. It has made it a lot easier to search and find things that are needed in every aspect in life (school, shopping, news, etc).
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Good start. I'm glad to know that you found much of the material a review.
When it comes to key elements for the web, what else might you consider?
I agree that it is easier to search for various "things" on the web for use in daily life. In the course, we'll look at other sources, too - ones that may give you more depth.
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