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After you Submit the information you entered into the online form,
a web page of the worksheet will appear with your entries. 

- If information is CORRECTPRINT THIS PAGE TO HAND IN. 
DO NOT click Submit button again
if you return to online form web page.

- If information is INCORRECT, click Back button at top, left corner of browser screen 
to return to online form, make your changes, then click Submit button again. 

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- If you don't finish a worksheet, print what you have.
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after you submit the online form.
- You can type your answers in MS Word, Notepad, etc. 
and then copy and paste into the online form, if you'd like.

To make changes to online worksheet:
- To a text box entry ( i.e. ):  Highlight & delete text you'd like to change, 
then type in the correct information. 
To start over, click Reset button at the bottom of this page.


Second-Year Student Research Worksheet

Student Name:
Date:
Program:
Instructor:
Directions: Choose a topic (person, event, invention, object, etc.) that you are interested in. Answer the following questions, and then get your instructor’s approval to research this topic.
Topic: 
1. Why do you want to research this topic?
2. What are your expectations (what do you want to find)?

Research your topic using either the internet or any other sources of your choice. Make sure to write down ALL the information needed to document your sources accurately. Once you gather all the information about your topic, you will develop a PowerPoint presentation that highlights the importance and relevance of the information you find.

1. What is the time frame and/or location for your topic? Why/why isn’t it important? 
2. Describe or define your topic, using at least five facts. Add any details or descriptions that help support your topic.
3. Find two ways that your topic has contributed to society or to any developments to our culture.
4. What kind of relationship to the future or impact on the future might your topic have?

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