Sunday, October 11, 2009

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This is the second thing that I had no previous experience with. On one hand, the research project calculator seems unnecessary. People need to learn how to plan for themselves. This is probably one of the most important things you learn as a student. On the other hand, if you have these skills and are simply wanting to make them more efficient, this tool seems like it would be pretty useful.

The potential applications for this tool are pretty broad. The most obvious use would be for students as an aid in planning research projects. As I said before, hopefully they have some experience doing this on their own. However, this could help a student conceptualize a framework for planning a project. This tool could also be used in a library setting to help effectively manage projects. Again, hopefully library staff have experience in planning, but this could provide an aid to make things go more smoothly.

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