Think about how you have searched for information in the past compared to what you practiced today. How is creating specific search phrases different from just “Googling” a topic? Explain how this strategy will improve the quality of your research.

 Prompt: Think about how you have searched for information in the past compared to what you practiced today. How is creating specific search phrases different from just “Googling” a topic? Explain how this strategy will improve the quality of your research.

Prompt Response: By creating specific search phrases, you are able to find more specialized articles that fit your research goals better than more general ones with "Googling." This strategy will improve the quality of my research as I will be able to easily find sources that have exactly what I'm looking for instead of searching through many more common articles.

Summary: Today in class we chose our research questions and learned about how to locate specific articles.

Reflection: I feel that while research articles are still much more reliable, "Googling" can still have its uses. For example, if you only want a general knowledge of a subject, going to sites like Wikipedia can be a great way to learn before going to the library or a research specific platform.

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