Learning isn't only an ongoing individual process but a communal process that involves sharing our interests, ideas, and discoveries. For our Unit 3 Assignment, we are going to create together a collection of annotated resources connected to the new questions and ideas about adult aging that have emerged thus far in this course.
Begin by reviewing the learning we've engaged in over the past two weeks. I would suggest that you take a look at your own and your classmates' posts in the Unit 1 and Unit 2 Discussions, as well as the various learning resources. Then, identify a question, issue or topic related to adult aging that you'd like to dig into more deeply.
Explore what researchers and experts are saying right now in order to learn more about the question, problem or idea regarding adult aging that you selected.
As a class, we will be strategic when exploring what new information is being shared about a question, problem or idea. To begin learning about your particular topic, you will locate one of each of the following:
BUT FIRST! Why not just start Googling? Finding quality information about complex topics can be difficult when just starting to learn about a question, problem or idea. How do you know the person is an expert on adult aging? How do you know whether the information provided is of quality, when there are multiple perspectives to consider -- and not all of them agree?
As your knowledge of a topic builds you will become better able to confidently analyze the quality of the information provided in a given source. The research tactics described below are practices regularly used by professionals to identify useful and credible information, often starting with Google, and moving to more specialized library resources.
If you'd like advice, or if you're having trouble finding useful sources, librarians are available to help.
Cite, summarize, and critically reflect upon each of the three sources: the news article, web page, and article from a peer-reviewed journal.
As you read, keep in mind:
Share your findings with your classmates and me in the Assignment #3: Class Findings Google Doc. Follow the instructions carefully so you know how to edit this collaborative document!