PBL_Class 08: Develop knowledge of the issue globally
Cycle 4: Webpages
Homework for Class 08 that is due on Sunday, 11/26/2023 at 3 PM:
My Global Issue in Japan: Each homework assignment should be two pages, and please include a word count. Try to be as specific as possible with the issue
Class 08: Project Notes 2: Case Studies involving Japan for Cycle 4
Three parts:
- Please find and take notes on two different articles on the basic information of your issue (take pictures of your notes and upload them to your group google doc).
- APA References (type the two references).
- Journaling 2: Type some information based on the readings and your opinion.
Instructions for APA
Some Free Database Engines off to collect research for your Cycle 4 research in Japan:
Carrot 2 Carrot helps you find topics related to your search term. After entering the term you enter and then click on ‘search,’ you can choose to see the results as a list, tree map, or pie chart that helps you visualize your issue and narrow your search at the same time.
CORE Research Engine UK: This research search engine claims to be the largest open-access research database in the world giving free access. This website is very informative and easy to understand, where you might find research on your issue.
Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ): DOAJ is a community-designed and maintained online journal directory that provides you access to robust, open access, peer-reviewed journals. This search engine is independent, and it is free including being indexed in DOAJ. Please use this engine for topical issues and authors, and you might find research that provides evidential content for your academic essay. DOAJ is an educational outreach search engine that focuses on high-quality applications and submissions.
Google Scholar: Google scholar helps you do a broad or narrow search of articles. It also helps you cite your “references” for APA and “work cited” for MLA!
Learning About Global Issues–Specifically in relation to Chuo University Faculty of Law English courses, this website has been designed by Andy Barfield and his research team for supporting student research from 2014 in the Basic Research and Writing. More generally, his team hopes that this website is useful for students and other people in Japan (and in other countries) to develop our knowledge and critical understanding of different global issues. Thank you, Andy!
Zenbird Media: Topics & Issues. Do you often think about researching issues related to your local community, or Japan in general, but find the data in the Japanese language. Then, Zenbird Media is for you! They make a beautiful website for professors, so we can focus on giving students feedback rather than building websites.
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