How To Research a Paper

Check out this cool app and learn guitar - howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from vinzfeller and more videos in the Studying & Academics category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Got a big research paper? It's not nearly as daunting if you break it down into steps. To complete this How-To you will need: Good Library Notebook Internet Access Expert to Interview Step 1: Decide your objective Spend some time thinking about what you want your paper to accomplish. Do you want it to prove your viewpoint? Explain a topic? You'll want to have a clear focus before you begin your research. Step 2: List key words Make a list of key words that will be helpful in locating information when you conduct online and offline searches. Step 3: Go to the library Go to the library. Yeah, we know—you think you can find everything you need with your laptop. But to get an actual book on a topic, plus find academic papers, journals, and other subscriber-only materials, you'll need to head to a library. Tip: If your library doesn't have a book you need, ask the librarian to borrow it from another branch. Step 4: Check library indexes Use the library's indexes to find articles in periodicals, like trade journals and magazines. They'll contain the very latest information on your <b>...</b>
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Research Methods: Quantitative vs Qualitative comic strip

Educational Research taxonomy project by Nicholas Bartley, Andrea Davis, and Cheryl Rambler, graduate students at Georgia State University. This video is a short application of the quantitative and qualitative research methods as portrayed by two teams of created super heroes.
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Biostatistics vs. Lab Research

How not to collaborate with a biostatistician. This is what happens when two people are speaking different research languages! My current workplace is nothing like this, but I think most biostatisticians have had some kind of similar experiences like this in the past!
RESEARCH: Interactive 360º Light Field Display

School of Cinematic Arts professor Mark Bolas, along with Andrew Jones, Paul Debevec from ICT, Ian McDowall (Fakespace Labs), and Hideshi Yamada (Sony), are awarded "Best Emerging Technology" at Siggraph 2007 for their display that provides a stereoscopic image that can viewed as a person walks around the display. ict.usc.edu More information and higher quality video available here: gl.ict.usc.edu
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Early Split Brain Research Gazzaniga

Documentary. Rare video. The end is CUT OFF so here's the rest of the narration: "The question becomes: What happens when you allow both hands together to try and solve the problem? And what we find out is that they fight over each other. One hand knows how to do it and one hand does not. And so they more or less squabble. And the reason for this is that the hemispheres are disconnected. The right hemisphere controls the left hand and the left hemisphere controls the right hand and these are almost mutually independent systems as if two people were fighting over performing th task. One knew how and the other d one would fight for dominance over the situation. What have we gained from this research into split-brains? It is now possible to localize in one half brain, basic mental processes like learning and memory. This cuts the complexities of brain research almost in half so that in the future we can expect to achieve deeper insights into the mechanics of how the brain really works." END
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Making an academic research poster using Power Point

This is a screenshot video with audio tutorial on how to make an academic research poster using power point. The tutorial is produced by the Mathematics and Science Teaching (MAST) Institute at the University of Northern Colorado.
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Improbable Research Collection #119: MRI Sex

Improbable Research Collection #119: MRI Sex Dr. Pek Van Andel, who won an Ig Nobel Prize for making the first MRI images of a couple's sex organs while those organs were in use, also made a video of the phenomenon. Here, more or less, is the world premiere of that video. Related links: "MRI" www.bmj.com "sex" www.guardian.co.uk
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Deeper - Teton Gravity Research & Jeremy Jones - OFFICIAL 2010 Snowboarding Teaser

BUY DVD & BLU-RAY NOW!!! www.vasfilms.com www.vasfilms.com Teton Gravity Research is proud to announce a partnership with Jeremy Jones on a two-year snowboard project titled Deeper. The legendary eight-time Big Mountain Rider of the Year winner has been working with TGR since its inception in 1996. Jones and the TGR Team have spent the last 15 years pioneering first descents in remote mountain ranges around the world and documenting them on film. "We started the company in the mountains and we have always stayed true to the big mountain side of the sport when the rest of the world was moving in a different direction. This collaborative film effort with Jeremy will be the first of its kind; a true pure riding film made deep in the mountains," says TGR co- founder Todd Jones. Jeremy and many other top freeriders including Jonaven Moore, Travis Rice and Xavier De La Rue will travel to remote ranges around the world as they attempt to push Big Mountain Riding to the next level.
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Mapping Stem Cell Research: Terra Incognita

www.pbs.org - The human face of stem cell research: a neurologist seeks a cure for his paralyzed teenage daughter.
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Microsoft demonstrates latest Natural User Interface (NUI) advances - WinRumors.com
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McGill Dances for Cancer Research Lipdub

To highlight some of the critical work being done at the Goodman Cancer Research Centre, we gathered some of our top scientists, students, lab techs and dedicated volunteers, who turned on the music - and danced! Thanks to our proud sponsor, Medicom, a donation will be made for each hit to support advances in cancer research at the Goodman Cancer Research Centre. Visit: cancercentre.mcgill.ca To make a direct gift, click under the photo. Thank you for your tremendous interest and support!
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Scientific Questions for Future Research on Compassion

October 15, 2010 - In the second of two afternoon sessions, His Holiness the Dalai Lama participates in panels regarding compassion, emotions, and action in the modern world. The panels includes Stanford faculty members as well as discussions about humanity in culture. In addition, the panel discusses how character and optimism play a role in the world's future. This session and the morning one that preceded it was part of the 2010 visit to Stanford by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. His visit included this session as well as several other sessions where the Dalai Lama talked about compassion and religion in the modern world. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu The Dalai Lama at Stanford dalailama.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com
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Nokia Research Center: HumanForm

HumanForm was created in a joint effort between Nokia Design and Nokia Research Center to translate the most promising new nanotechnologies into meaningful user experience, prototype those for decision making; and transfer and set aspiration for future portfolio. Project is a key to bring significant user experience benefits to the market thereby creating mindshare and value share through nanotechnology enabled experiences. HumanForm is a visionary solution for a dynamically flexible device beyond touch screen and voice communication where technology is invisible and intuition takes over. Natural interactions are enabled with kinetic user interface. HumanForm concept and a follow-up Nokia Kinetic Device prototype were launched in Nokia World 2011. To learn more, visit: research.nokia.com Follow us on Twitter here - nokia.ly Or connect with us on Facebook here - nokia.ly
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Research Methods

Research Methods in psychology: case studies, introspection, surveys, experiments
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UFOTV Presents... - Secret UFO Propulsion Systems - Boyd Bushman - Senior Research Scientist - Lockheed Martin

"We now know how to travel to the stars. The Air Force has just given us a contract to take ET back home." - Ben Rich, former Head of Lockheed Skunkworks. As a Senior Research Engineer Boyd Bushman worked for Lockheed Martin, Texas Instruments and Hughes Aircraft. He is regarded as one of the inventors of the Stinger missile and he speaks on Camera about Area 51 and advanced propulsion systems being tested there. As a Senior Research Scientist at Lockheed Martin - Boyd Bushman reveals that Defense Contractor - Lockheed Martin has researched antigravity technology, specifically gravity manipulation by means of magnetic fields, and he shows that he experimented at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth, Texas facilities, proving that magnetic fields affect the gravitational field and because of that, bodies don't fall with the same acceleration, a result different from the classical experiments made by Galileo with no magnetic fields present. Topics Included in this presentation: Area 51 and Black Budget Research Programs Advanced Antigravity Propulsion Systems Experiments in Gravity and Magnetism We now know how to travel to the stars. Nuclear Powered Aircraft Nuclear Powered Flying Saucers The Binomial Expansion There are 8 major forces in nature, 3 of which have not been cataloged. Will we survive Global Warming? Traveling faster than the Velocity of Light. The Neutrino Universe Dark Matter and Dark Energy This interview is featured as part of a 4-Hour Documentary - FROM HERE TO <b>...</b>
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UB Research: Why Some Women Share Lots of Photos on Facebook

A study of Facebook behavior by University at Buffalo researcher Michael Stefanone and colleagues found that women who base their self worth on appearance are more likely to share photos on the social networking site. Read more about the study here: www.buffalo.edu
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How To Write A Research Paper

A 50s filmstrip-style movie, describing the correct way to go about writing a research paper.
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Improbable Research Collection #129: The Best of Miss Sweetie Poo

The organizers of the Ig Nobel Prize ceremony solved an ancient problem: How to keep speeches from droning on and on... The solution, called "Miss Sweetie Poo", is an 8-year-old girl who tells long-winded speakers to "Please stop. I'm bored. Please stop. I'm bored..." Here are Miss Sweetie Poo highlights from several Ig ceremonies. LINKS: Ig Nobel Prize ceremonies: improbable.com Ig winners: improbable.com
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Nokia Research Center Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation

Nokia Research Center research.nokia.com has fueled the creation and development of the mobile industry we all enjoy today, and has contributed to a wide spectrum of ground-breaking innovations which have shaped the wireless world. This short retrosepctive showcases a few of the contributions coming from Nokia, in a fun narrative with the people Nokia has spent decades connecting and inspiring.
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Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

Dedicated to Tandykane, for being the umpteenth science denialist to throw this article at me: may you learn something from it. John Ioaniddis' article "Why Most Published Research Findings Are False" www.plosmedicine.org More about John. en.wikipedia.org Alex Tabarrok on Marginal Revolution, a great article summarizing the math: marginalrevolution.com Orac's blog, Respectful Insolence, covers the misuse of this research in popular media and the Internet. scienceblogs.com Here's Newsweek completely misinterpreting the finding to satisfy an anti-science narrative: www.newsweek.com Dr. Steven Novella on his blog Neurologica: theness.com
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Human Embryonic stem cell research

Human Embryonic stem cell research Human embryonic stem cell research is one of the most exciting fields of research in medicine. Scientists believe that these miniscule cells hold the promise of better treatment of some of the most dreadful diseases today. Hadassah medical center is a pioneer and is considered world leading in this field.Hand in Hand is a medical tourism company and the representative of Israel's Hadassah hospital; Hand in Hand provides shorter waiting times, medical escorts, coordination of doctors visits, travel arrangements, post-operative logistics and documentation, as well as customized tours around the country for people coming to have surgery or treatment in Israel.
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Stem Cell Research

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The Research Process: Getting Answers in School and in Life

Five steps of the research process: (1) clarifying the question to be answered; (2) determining the information needed to answer it; (3) collecting reliable sources; (4) analyzing and synthesizing conclusions; (5) presenting the answer in an appropriate format. Virtual lecture for the Effective Writing Center, University of Maryland University College (UMUC)
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Dr. Burzynski's Cancer Research Institute Threatens Big Pharma

Mike Adams from NaturalNews.com, reporting for Infowars.com visits the Burzynski research institute and speaks with Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski, founder of the research institute and clinic. Dr. Burzynski talks about how his invention of gene-targeted cancer medications called Antineoplastons has shown much greater success rates for ridding the body of cancer than any conventional method. Dr. Burzynski also explains that while his invention should be applauded by the medical industry as a whole, it actually made him a target of scrutiny and many indictments.
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Thunderf00t's Research

Just for the record, I let Dr. Mason know that I was going to make a video on this topic, but I didn't interview him for the content. It's likely I got a few thing wrong, as this is way outside my area of expertise.
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euronews science - Research raises fresh hope for cancer sufferers

www.euronews.net From laboratories in Ljubljana, Slovenia comes fresh hope for cancer suffers. A team of researches, from Slovenia, Russia, Germany and the USA have developed a method of treating the disease based on a new drug delivery system. The results so far are encouraging. Researchers found that when using standard methods, the tumour size diminished to 40 percent of its original size ten days after application. When they used this new system the tumour diminished to 10 percent of its original size after 10 days.
Augmenting Indoor Spaces Using Interactive Environment-aware Handheld Projectors

This video shows handheld projector systems have the potential to enable users to dynamically augment environments with digital graphics. In this research project we explore new parts of the design space for interacting using handheld projection in indoor spaces, in particular those that are 'aware' of the environment in which they are used.
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