The Searching for Information module provides videos, tutorials and quizzes to help students understand how to choose a database, effective search strategies, and ways to refine search results. Click the tabs at the top to find each segment; click the buttons on the left side bar to go to other modules.
The Introduction, Pre and Post Tests Module offers reasons for designing effective research assignments, pre and post tests and correlations with assessments from MSCHE and SUNY Gen Ed.
The Getting Started With Research Module describes the research process, from finding a topic to narrowing it to creating a research plan.
The Sources of Information Module describes types of sources with information on selecting and reading them.
The Searching for information Module offers help in choosing a database and keywords.
The Evaluating Information Module discusses authority of information, ways to understand misinformation and evaluating for diverse points of view.
The Presenting and Organizing Information Module discusses synthesizing information for academic writing, writing an annotated bibliography, paraphrasing, quoting and summarizing, academic writing, and oral communication.
The Citations Module offers information and practice using APA and MLA Style citations.
The Information Ethics module discusses plagiarism, digital privacy and digital citizenship.
The Visual and Quantitative Literacy Module offers help with searching for and interpreting images, maps, quantitative data and statistics.
The Using Critical Thinking and Logic Module discusses logical and evidence-based reasoning.
The Culture and Citizenship Module introduces cultural issues, global citizenship, and civic engagement.