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1 Informationssøgning Eksempler på nyttige hjemmesider

2 Projekt Kroppen - nøgleord Kroppen som en maskine, arbejde, energi …. Kost og sundhed, varedeklarationer, proteiner, fedtstoffer og kulhydrater Kredsløbet, hjertet, lungerne, pulsen

3 Skoda.emu.dk

4 Infomedia

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6 Britannica Online

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8 WolframAlpha

9 Hvad er WolframAlpha En meget alternativ søgemaskine WolframAlpha er en gratis online matematik, kemi, geografi fortolker og meget mere. 10 billioner bidder data og 50.000 algoritmer til at forbinde dataene med.

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15 Sønderborg Library http://biblioteket.sonderborg.dk/ go to “søg, bestil, forny” to search your materials if the local library doesn’t have what you’re looking for, go to www.bibliotek.dk www.bibliotek.dk you are also able to watch films online using your library account: Choose FILM from the menu on the left and then click on FILMSTRIBEN

16 Databases: http://biblioteket.sonderborg.dk/biblioteket-online quality articles and books online: NetBaser: Masterfile and Zinio

17 Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.dk/

18 Documentaries: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/

19 Aflevering/Assignment Brainstorm Topic Research Thesis Research/Experiments 1st draft Final draft

20 Written assignment: introduction thesis problemformulering bodyconclusion konklusion abstract bibliography kilder appendix

21 Thesis/Problemformulering Argumentative. It makes a case, it tries to prove something. Controversial. it has to be possible for an intelligent person to disagree with your thesis. If everyone agrees on first sight, your thesis is too obvious, and not worth writing about. Analytical, not evaluative. No need to give thumbs-up or thumbs-down; evaluate the work on its own terms. Your thesis must also do more than express judgments Instead of: The Reverend Hartman is a deeply frustrated man. Try: Sherwood Anderson uses descriptions of body parts, especially hands, to show that Reverend Hartman is a deeply frustrated man. Specific. It’s not enough to deal in vague generalities. Get your hands dirty with the work. It must be clearly defined, adequately focused, well supported, and relatively high in the orders of knowledge.

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