This document outlines the AGO PPE research model, which is a 6-step process for conducting research: 1) Ask questions to identify the research problem and questions; 2) Gather information from various sources; 3) Organize the gathered information through summarization and graphical organizers; 4) Prepare a draft and choose a presentation medium; 5) Present the final product to an audience; 6) Evaluate the overall research process and end product. The model provides guidance for effectively researching a topic through defining the problem, collecting and organizing relevant information, drafting a presentation, and assessing the final results.
This document outlines the AGO PPE research model, which is a 6-step process for conducting research: 1) Ask questions to identify the research problem and questions; 2) Gather information from various sources; 3) Organize the gathered information through summarization and graphical organizers; 4) Prepare a draft and choose a presentation medium; 5) Present the final product to an audience; 6) Evaluate the overall research process and end product. The model provides guidance for effectively researching a topic through defining the problem, collecting and organizing relevant information, drafting a presentation, and assessing the final results.
This document outlines the AGO PPE research model, which is a 6-step process for conducting research: 1) Ask questions to identify the research problem and questions; 2) Gather information from various sources; 3) Organize the gathered information through summarization and graphical organizers; 4) Prepare a draft and choose a presentation medium; 5) Present the final product to an audience; 6) Evaluate the overall research process and end product. The model provides guidance for effectively researching a topic through defining the problem, collecting and organizing relevant information, drafting a presentation, and assessing the final results.
This document outlines the AGO PPE research model, which is a 6-step process for conducting research: 1) Ask questions to identify the research problem and questions; 2) Gather information from various sources; 3) Organize the gathered information through summarization and graphical organizers; 4) Prepare a draft and choose a presentation medium; 5) Present the final product to an audience; 6) Evaluate the overall research process and end product. The model provides guidance for effectively researching a topic through defining the problem, collecting and organizing relevant information, drafting a presentation, and assessing the final results.
Read about the topic/issue Analyze the problem and develop/refine questions Gather Information
Gather keywords based on questions
Choose the best source of information (books, internet, periodicals, etc.) Search for the information Record notes and bibliographic information Organize Information
Summarize your findings
Draw conclusions and inferences Use a graphical organizer or note card "slugs" to arrange the information Prepare
Decide the best medium(s) to use to communicate the information
(May be part of the assignment) Prepare a first draft of a written paper or speech or prepare a script and/or storyboard Prepare a Works Cited Present
Revise your first draft (use peer reviewers or a teacher to help you). Revise again if necessary Prepare your final product Present the product to your audience Evaluate