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How did I do?
6.1 Judge your product
Before turning in your assignment, compare it to your teacher's requirements.
- Did you do and include everything that was required?
- Did you give credit to all of your sources, and did you write it the way your teacher requested?
- Is your work neat?
- Is your work complete and does it include heading information (name, date, etc.)
- Would you be proud for anyone to view this work?
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6.2 Judge your information problem-solving process
Think about what you did to finish this assignment. You may have learned some skills to use anytime you need information to answer questions!
- What skill(s) did you learn that you can use again?
- How will you be able to use the skill(s) again?
- What did you do well this time?
- What would you do differently next time?
- Which information sources were most useful?
You may be able to use them again when you need information.
- What information sources did you need but the library did not have? Talk to your librarian about the possibility of getting them.
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