Here are some online resources and web sites that you should find useful as you are working on your Challenge & Change course. Remember, as you’re researching, if you have any questions, feel free to email Ms. Martin.

Tools

Some of the tools you will need more regularly include:

Recommended Resources

Research databases

For a complete list of databases, check out the Library’s Online Resources section and click on Research Databases.
  • Gale databases & ebooks ~ for this class, In Context: Global Issues or Opposing Viewpoints will be your best starting place. Once you have a handle on your topic/research question – and the subject headings related to that topic/research question – the Gale “PowerSearch” page allows you to search all of the databases at once.
  • Canadian Points of View ~ similar to Gale’s Opposing Viewpoints, this database provides Points of View Essays which include a series of questions and additional material to generate further thought. This has a different password than Gale…check your Classroom for login info.
  • Explora Canada ~ once you’ve tackled the Gale databases, this is a great next step to put your research skills to work – this databases indexes a different set of journals, newspapers, magazines, etc…with lots of good Canadian content!

Web sites