eWISE Research and Inquiry Model
Be eWISE when you research:
eWISE model developed by the Wake County Public School System
evaluate throughout the entire research process
In each of the WISE steps:
Click here to watch the BrainPop video, "Research" (6:49).
Sign in with Clever:
"Search vs Research" by McMaster Libraries, 2016
EXPLORE new ideas
Use Gale In Context: Middle School database (log in with Google when off campus) for topic ideas
Click here to watch "Using Wikipedia for Research" video
SELECT A TOPIC
Develop a RESEARCH QUESTION
Watch "Research Question - Library Research Tutorial" video below
Click here for more information about defining your research questions: essential questions and focus questions
What do you already know about your topic?
What do you want to know / learn?
What SOURCES will you use to find information?
evaluate: Are you prepared to INVESTIGATE to learn more about the topic?
"Picking Your Topic IS Research!" by North Carolina State University Libraries, 2014
"Research Question - Library Research Tutorial" by University of Maryland Global Campus Library, 2018
How will you find information and answers to your research question(s)?
evaluate: Are you prepared to SYNTHESIZE the information you have gathered about the topic?
"Choosing Keywords" by Utah State University Libraries, 2018
"Essential Google Search Tricks for Research" by Common Sense Education, 2018
"Evaluating Sources" by University of Utah Libraries, 2017
How will you make something from the information you gathered?
Does your evidence answer your research question?
(Does your evidence support your thesis?)
evaluate: Are you prepared to EXPRESS what you have learned about the topic to others?
"Research Synthesis" by University of Utah Libraries, 2019
How will you show and communicate your new knowledge?
evaluate:
* Check with your teacher for assignment guidelines and requirements
Visit Oregon School Library Information's site for tons more information and videos to help with the research process.