Research+Skills+Al-ASo

A: A network of computers that cover most of the world A: Computers search the internet using a search engine A: Using a general search topic will produce more wide and informing sources. After using a general search term, you can use specific search terms. A good way to get wider results is to use different search engines. A: When you find a "fact" that seems incorrect or surprising, you should search it to see if they are true or not. This is where CARS comes in. CARS is a checklist to help figure out if a web site is a good source for information. CARS stands for "credibility(believability), accuracy(correctness), reasonableness(how much the information makes sense), and support(where the information comes from)". CARS helps you see the believability, accuracy, reasonableness, and support, like I said just now. A: This begins with organizing the main topics into about five sections. You have to have about the same amount of information in each section. The headings usually are a question for informative articles so they can answer it. After writing your article (or whatever you are writing), you check your work for any typos or errors in the facts.
 * Q: What is the internet?
 * Q: How does a computer search work?
 * Q: What makes an effective search?
 * Q: How does a search turn into research? What is CARS? How does CARS help you to find good information?
 * Q: How does research turn into results?