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Going Beyond Google: Focus on Building Research Skills for Better Research Projects

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With strategies such as scaffolding assignments, integrating technology, and utilizing library resources, you can help students approach research with confidence and produce higher-quality work.

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Assess Students’ Original Work by Grading Handwritten, In-class Assignments with Gradescope

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Gradescope is a digital grading platform that allows instructors to assess handwritten, in-class assignments and measure student comprehension without outside influence.

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