Explore It The Invention Process: Step 2 Conducting Research

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Explore It The Invention Process: Step 2 Conducting Research Step 2: Explore It The Invention Process: Step 2 Explore It Conducting Research

Step 2: Explore It 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 In this lesson, you are going to learn how to complete the second step in the invention process, EXPLORE IT, by conducting research.

Research Related Inventions When you invent you come up with a new and unique way to solve a problem. Inventors must research to check to see what related inventions have come before (if any) and what other inventors are doing now to address the problem they’ve identified. They learn from what others have already tried and make sure that their solutions are new or revisions of past solutions.   In past ePals Invent It Contests, students like you have conducted research in different ways. Reading books, magazines and newspaper articles about the problem and related inventions Using online resources to research products related to the problem Interviewing experts or people experiencing the problem!

List Your Questions Where, when and why does the problem happen? Who needs help? What has already been done to help with the problem? Are there already products to solve this problem? What parts of past solutions worked and why? What parts of past solutions didn’t work and why? You are ready to become a junior inventor and conduct research. Grab your inventor’s notebook and get ready to take notes! For every source you use, record the name of the source and what you found out.   Begin by listing research questions…..these questions target exactly what you want to find out. Some questions you may want to use are: Where, when and why does the problem happen? Who needs help? What has already been done to help with the problem? Are there already products to solve this problem? What parts of past solutions worked and why? What parts of past solutions didn’t work and why? Always think: What helps me define the important elements of my invention? The information you gather about the problem and past attempts at solving the problem will give you ideas for your own invention! List the ideas you have in your notebook! If you find that there is already a good invention that solves the problem,, it’s ok to go back to the Think It stage and identify a new problem to solve! List Your Questions

Find Reliable Online Resources Tips Use an advanced search engine like Google limit your results to just .org (mostly non-profit),  .edu (educational institutions), or.gov (government) websites Look at the bibliographies/references on sources you found Begin right now by starting a section in your inventor’s notebook titled Explore It! Then, list your research questions and identify some reliable sources to gather information.   Need help finding reliable online sources? Use an advanced search engine like Google, type in the problem you are researching and then limit your results to just .org (non-profit), .edu (educational institutions), or.gov (government) websites. Look at the bibliographies/references on sources you found helpful to lead you to more sources. Take notes! Your notes will help you you prepare your entry for submission. Make sure the judges can see that you checked multiple sources and that your research helped you form the idea for your invention! Find Reliable Online Resources

That’s the 2nd Step in the Invention Process. Can’t wait to see your Research Now you know how to complete step two of the invention process: EXPLORE IT…..by generating a list of research questions and finding information that helps you understand what you can create to solve the problem in a new, unique way!