Review progress
At this stage of the research process you will need to review your progress. In fact it is a good idea to
continually review your progress as you complete the task.
Questions to ask yourself include:
Is my question clear, well focused and suitable for a research task?
Have I remained focused on tasks?
Have I managed my time wisely and kept to my research timetable?
Have I sought feedback and made revisions to my plan when needed?
Have I found enough information to make my final presentation?
Have I made changes where I needed to?
Have I organised my information clearly and logically?
Have I used a variety of resources?
Have I carefully selected information that answered my question?
Have I checked for bias in my sources?
Have I appropriately cited and recorded the sources of my information?
Is my finished product going to clearly answer the question with accuracy, detail and understanding?
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