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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Day 10: Making Notes & Coding Sources to Notes

Notes that answer the questions are made by quoting, or paraphrasing a source. 

Once a source is located that seems to offer answers to a question, it is given a code. That code is used for every note from the source. In that way, even if the notes get jumbled or resorted, the source for each is clear and can be found easily. Researchers use this coding system to keep order and to avoid plagiarism.

Book of Note-Taking/Making Tools

Making a note? Notes are made by paraphrasing existing information: use a different sentence structure, compare the meaning to the original, and cite it.

This makes me wonder about notes for my Book of Book Days and questions to begin:

What is a Book of Days?
What kinds of books can make a Book of Days?
What days will be in this Book of Days?  Will they be lessons days only, or should it contain the critical thinking days too?

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