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  • University Library: Develop a Search Strategy: Choosing a Topic
    Have you seen something in the media that you want to explore further? Choose a topic you can apply to your daily life or one that overlaps with your course topics Is there a topic in your class that you are interested in or want to explore deeper? Look through the course syllabus, readings, or textbook for ideas or concepts that interest you
  • Step 1: Exploring an idea - Conducting Research - Research . . .
    Once you have identified and tested your topic, you're ready to take the next step, finding background information Information Overload? Narrowing your Research Overwhelmed with too many or irrelevant results? Consider the following questions for refining your topic: Is there a specific time period you want to cover?
  • How To Better Explore A Subject You’re Really Interested In . . .
    Are you a student looking to explore a subject that interests you further? Or maybe an avid learner who wants to find out more about something specific? If so, then the internet is your best friend when it comes to learning With its vast array of resources and materials, the web can be your gateway to discovering new information on any topic
  • Exploring a Topic | Research and Innovation
    As a result, you may solidify your original choice, refine it even further, or discover another topic that you find even more interesting Exploring potential topics is the fun part, the difficult part is making sense of all the information you have encountered and narrowing down your interests More than likely you will want to get some advice
  • Exploring Topics - Brainstorm and Explore Topics - Research . . .
    Once you have a topic that you like, it's likely that you'll need to focus it, or narrow it down Most students start out with topics that are way too broad for their assignments If your topic is too broad, your research will be much more difficult, and you'll waste a lot of time looking for information that you won't use
  • How to Choose a Research Topic: A Step-by-Step Guide
    By reading academic articles, books, and other sources, you can identify what topics have already been covered and which ones need more attention This will help you avoid choosing a topic that is too broad or already overdone Step 3: Narrow Down Your Focus Once you’ve identified a broad area of interest, it’s time to narrow your focus
  • 1. Identify Develop Topic - Research Process - Research . . .
    First, you will want to understand the difference between a subject and a topic A subject is broad and general, such as Education or Sports or Film -- too big to be the focus of your research paper You need to look within the broad subject area to find your topic A topic is more focused, more precise; it is a narrower subset of a subject





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