I learned that there are many different ways to think of ideas for your research paper. One of the ways is that you can write a bunch of categories down and keep adding things you want to know under each of these categories. The possibilities are unlimited. A lot of times, your ideas bounce off of other people, and you can help them, too. There are group activities that help start the thoughts, such as writing down ideas on a list, then shifting to someone else's list and marking their best idea, while adding on one of your own. In this way, we can all help each other out. There are a lot of helpful tools that can help you expand your ideas, including Google, library databases, or online Encyclopedias (not just Wikipedia).
I also learned that when writing a research paper, you should try to eventually have a working knowledge on it. This means that you could talk about the topic for a minute without repeating yourself.
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