Wednesday, July 9, 2008

16. Student 2.0 Tools

I am very impressed by the Research Project Calculator which provides guidance in research planning for both student and teachers in the secondary schools. Users would be working together toward the same goal as student and teacher. The roles of both teacher and student are presented in the guides, so there is a clear knowledge of expectations in the project. The RPC is very specific, yet flexible. You can use whatever parts that work for you, and use it as a timeline to see where you are in your project if needed. There are many activities available for teachers, media specialists, and students, and resources to help with your project. I believe I could use these guidelines for many projects in the library or for personal use because of the organizational outline that aids planning, and the resources available for research.

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