1. Take some time to think about your topic. Now write down what you know about it.
I have a deeper understanding of the variety of different Information models out there. My understanding of inquiry based learning is also greater, particularly since I have had the opportunity to put it into practice.
2. How interested are you in this topic? Circle the answer that best matches your interest. Not at all not much quite a bit a great deal
3. How much do you know about this topic? Circle the answer that best matches how much you know.Nothing not much quite a bit a great deal
4. When you do research, what do you generally find easy to do? Please list as many things as you like.
I find it easy to find lots of general resources, I still find it harder to find specific topic related materials. I am better now at knowing which journals will provide the best education material.
5. When you do research, what do you generally find difficult to do? Please list as many things as you like.I find it difficult to have successful 'hits' immediately it is still very time consuming for me to go through the many avenue's available. It is still very much about perseverance. I also find it difficult to record my findings in a consistent easy to sift through manner.
This blog has been created in order to reflect upon my learning and development throughout the course Nexus CLN 650 which I am studying in the final semester of my Masters of Education (Teacher Librarian).
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