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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chap 2, Investigating with Technologies, following rules for writing good surveys involves avoid bias, ambiguity, long questions, Finding Opinions using Electronic tools involves following rules for writing good surveys, Jonassen's Chap 2: Investigating with Technologies is about Collecting Data with Mobile Technologies, search engines, directories, and library purchased databases using strategies that discriminate between good and bad sites using criteria, Collecting Data with Mobile Technologies some applications are recording of observation notes; recording of numerical data, Jonassen's Chap 2: Investigating with Technologies is about Finding Opinions using Electronic tools, Information Gathering through Internet Resources ???? taking under consideration privacy and safety issues and balancing with access, Information to Build Student Directed Research Projects accomplished through teachers focusing Internet research work, Collecting Data with Mobile Technologies some kinds are GPS's, sensors, PDA handhelds, Webquests and Online Inquiries of which great examples are WISE site, Bernie Dodge Webquest site, Jonassen's Chap 2: Investigating with Technologies is about Information to Build Student Directed Research Projects, Finding Opinions using Electronic tools involves Using free online tools (e.g. Surveymonkey, Zoomerang), Jonassen's Chap 2: Investigating with Technologies is about Information Gathering through Internet Resources, Information Gathering through Internet Resources should be accomplished through search engines, directories, and library purchased databases, teachers focusing Internet research work by way of Webquests and Online Inquiries, search engines, directories, and library purchased databases using strategies that are well thought out with a goal, recording of observation notes; recording of numerical data of which some examples are Denali National Park Fire Succession Study; Arbor Day Tree Study