You have an assignment coming up in class. You need to write a research paper, create an annotated bibliography, or make a presentation. These are just some research projects you may need to do.
This guide will show you different ways to start a research project. When following this guide, please consider 3 concepts:
A mind map is a visual way of building a topic into a research question.
A topic is the basic idea that interests you. This is the idea that sparks your research. A topic could be "barbeque," "The Cold War," "flightless birds," or "the common cold." If you are having trouble choosing a topic, review the class syllabus or canvas modules. Find a topic covered in class that you can see yourself spending time with.
A research question is the focus of your research project. It is the thesis of your paper or the point of your presentation.
Work with us through the mind map steps to build your own research question.
To create a mind map, you will need to be able to write or type text, and the text must also be rearrangeable.
I have identified two different starting research questions by combining my concepts:
You can create a research question, and explore a research topic, by answering structured questions related to an initial interesting topic. These questions help you choose a scope for your research question and will help you if you need to adjust your research question in the future.
Questions are: