Initiating a Research Project
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Initiating a Research Project
This course is part of Introduction to Academic Research Specialization
Instructor: Angelique Louie
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There are 4 modules in this course
This course guides learners through the foundational steps of starting a research journey. Learners will engage in deep reflection and exploration to identify their academic interests and narrow them into focused topics for future inquiry. The course begins with a critical discussion on plagiarism—what it is, why it matters, and how to avoid it—ensuring students understand the principles of credible and ethical research. By the end, students will have a clear sense of their research direction and the skills to approach scholarly work with integrity and purpose.
This module equips learners with the knowledge and strategies to maintain academic integrity when working with research sources. Learners will explore what constitutes plagiarism, why it undermines credibility, and the ethical implications of misusing others’ work. Through practical examples and best practices, learners will learn how to ensure their research is both original and trustworthy.
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2 videos4 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
2 videos•Total 11 minutes
- Course Introduction•1 minute
- Avoiding Plagiarism•10 minutes
4 readings•Total 46 minutes
- Course Navigation and Safety Statement•1 minute
- 5 Simple Rules to Avoid Plagiarism•15 minutes
- Avoiding Plagiarism•15 minutes
- Plagiarism McMillan•15 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- Module 1 Quiz•15 minutes
- Spot the Plagiarism•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- Plagiarism in Research•10 minutes
Before diving into scholarly databases, the internet can be a powerful starting point for gathering background information and shaping your research focus. In this module, you’ll learn practical tips and techniques for conducting effective online searches, from crafting precise search queries to using advanced search operators. We’ll also explore how to evaluate the credibility of sources, distinguish trustworthy information from unreliable content, and apply these skills to find relevant material in your major field of study. By the end of this module, you’ll be equipped to search smarter and build a strong foundation for your research.
What's included
5 videos2 assignments
5 videos•Total 13 minutes
- Broad Search•3 minutes
- Resources for Broad Searches•3 minutes
- Narrowing Search Using Sub-Fields•2 minutes
- How to Sort Through Information•3 minutes
- Sample Search•3 minutes
2 assignments•Total 75 minutes
- Module 2 Quiz•15 minutes
- Activity: What is Your Field About?•60 minutes
Starting with a broad list of interests can make research overwhelming and inefficient. In this module, you’ll learn how to refine your ideas into a focused, manageable topic that sets the stage for meaningful inquiry. We’ll explore strategies for narrowing your range of interests, shaping precise keywords, and structuring search queries that yield relevant results instead of thousands of unrelated hits. By the end, you’ll know how to transform a broad concept into a targeted research question and use smart search techniques to uncover high-quality sources.
What's included
4 videos1 reading2 assignments
4 videos•Total 8 minutes
- Narrowing Your Topic•1 minute
- Narrowing Your Topic: Activity•1 minute
- Narrowing Your Topic: Example•4 minutes
- Short List of Research Areas of Interest•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
- Narrow Topics for a Research Paper•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
- Module 3 Quiz•15 minutes
- Activity: Narrowing Topics for a Research Paper•30 minutes
Your library is more than a building—it’s a gateway to high-quality, in-depth resources that can elevate your research. In this module, you’ll learn how to navigate your local or institutional library to uncover detailed materials that support your academic interests. We’ll explore tools and strategies for finding scholarly articles, books, and databases, as well as tips for identifying potential research mentors and understanding their work. By the end, you’ll know how to make the most of library resources to strengthen your research foundation and connect with experts in your field.
What's included
10 videos2 readings2 assignments2 discussion prompts
10 videos•Total 21 minutes
- Module Introduction•2 minutes
- Why Use the Library?•1 minute
- What is a Research Journal?•5 minutes
- What is a Research Article?•4 minutes
- Primary vs. Secondary Research•3 minutes
- Dissect and Read Research Papers•1 minute
- How to Manage Research Articles•1 minute
- Maintaining a Bibliography•1 minute
- Your Bibliography of Faculty Research•3 minutes
- Course Summary•1 minute
2 readings•Total 30 minutes
- How to Find Research Articles•15 minutes
- World's Largest Library Catalog•15 minutes
2 assignments•Total 80 minutes
- Module 4 Quiz•20 minutes
- Activity: Find Articles and Create a Bibliography•60 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 30 minutes
- Creating a Bibliography•20 minutes
- Course Reflection•10 minutes
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