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This guide outlines essential steps for creating effective and engaging research questions for your PowerPoint presentations. Begin by ensuring your question is both researchable and answerable while being intriguing to you. Compile a list of keywords relevant to your topic, and conduct preliminary research to refine your question. Consider your audience's interests and frame your inquiries to encourage curiosity. Examples demonstrate the process for various subjects such as sociology, economics, and cultural studies. Utilize impactful language to enhance your research framework.
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Research questions Your path to a good powerpoint
Before you begin • * Make sure question is researchable • * And answerable • *What info/sources will you need to answer question (and can it be readily found) • * Is question (and answer) interesting to you
process • Make a list of key words (music, foreign policy, laws, family, teenagers etc) • (social, political, economic, cultural, • * Should create a clear path to an answer and will avoid book report info • * Choose an interesting topic • * Do preliminary research to enable you to even know the question • * Consider your audience • * Start by asking yourself questions related to your key words(things that make you curious) • -Why is this so? • -how did this happen? • -why did it happen?
Good and bad questions • What is the 1994 rate of juvenile delinquency in the U.S.? • What can we do to reduce juvenile delinquency in the U.S.? • Does education play a role in reducing juvenile delinquents' return to crime
Sample questions • Anthropologist/Cultural Ex: How was music of the 40’s, 50’s etc a reflection of changing times? (could be social, political, economic and cultural change) • Sociologist/Social Ex: What caused the role of women to change during your decade? (Your answer will also include how the role of women has changed and what that role is) • Political scientists/Political Ex: How did grassroots movements challenge status quo (domestic) • Political Ex 2 How did the Cold war influence social, political economic and cultural life (could be foreign policy related) • Economist/Econ Ex: What type of economic opportunities were open or closed to Americans due to technology, policy, cultural shifts, (race)
Taking notes • http://www.esc.edu/online-writing-center/resources/research/research-paper-steps/taking-notes/
Usually how or why questions (but not, ‘why did they dress like that’)
Word use • Good words to use in research questions: • Change, • affect, • influence, • contribute to, • lead to, • create, • result in etc • Not: what caused
Culture vs social Culture social Race Gender Class Family Education Socio-economic • Music • Food • Dress • Movies • Food • Leisure time
Task • 1. Each person in the group make a list of key words • 2. Each person in the group makes a list of 5 research questions • Social • Political • Economic • Cultural • 3. When approved by Laures, get in a group and create a total list of 5 (by choosing the best 5)