How to do a project? Use of information and resources.

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How to do a project? Use of information and resources

Steps for making a project Design Search Choose Process Present Evaluate

(1) Design Understand your topic When you need to submit

(2)Search Brainstorm – listing your knowledge 6 W Resources

6 W What Where When How Who Why

Resources Books Newspapers Periodicals Internet

(3)Choose Get to the point Use directory, index or content

(4)Process Define useful material Use of headings and grouping

(5)Present Report Oral presentation Picture Drama Tapes

(6)Evaluate Good Bad Improvement