Using the internet for learning and research

What

The Internet has evolved rapidly, fast becoming a primary source of information for many, on almost any topic. Many people are simply overwhelmed by the quantity of information, and are at a loss on how to make sense of it all. This page sets out a method in which you can harness Internet information for your learning and research.

Why

Relying on mere search will not bring you information in either a timely or precise way. You must engage with information as it moves if you wish to understand better its context and the effect it has. Following the advice set out here will help you keep on top of new and emerging information, as well as to track it as it evolves.

How

Creating and involving yourself in an online network is an excellent way to access and keep on top of information. Here, we think of information as a flow rather than a static product. We have broken the steps toward tapping a 'flow' into 3 parts:

Search

Follow

Share

Generate

Regenerate

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