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2 ways to use video websites as research tools
Internet Research

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Module 1 | Internet Research | |
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Unit 1 | Internet Research PreTest | |
Unit 2 | 3 different search engine options | |
Unit 3 | 2 ways to use video websites as research tools | |
Unit 4 | 4 Criteria to Identify Meaningful Research | |
Unit 5 | 2 Reasons to Utilize Online Forums | |
Unit 6 | 4 Sources of Free Online Courseware | |
Unit 7 | 3 Different Approaches to Avoid Plagiarism and Copyright Issues | |
Unit 8 | 5 Google Search Tools That You Can Utilize in Your Online Research | |
Unit 9 | 3 Techniques to Memorize Any New Information That You Research | |
Unit 10 | Internet Research PostTest |
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Hi. In this video, we will go over 2 ways to use video websites as research tools. Making sure that you explore all potential sources of information can make for a more successful research experience. Sites such as YouTube, Vimeo and Dailymotion are often gold mines of important information.
Here are 2 ways to use video websites as research tools:
1. Look for video tutorials
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Video tutorials in the area that you wish to learn more about can serve as powerful teaching resources that get straight to the point
2. Look for events or university lectures
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Often times you can find some very relevant lectures from universities or TEDx events that help to clear up your understanding of specific topics