2. AIMS:
This seminar is aimed to researchers across all
disciplines, at the end of this learning,
researchers should be able to:
1. Understand the process and skills needed to
successfully locate, access, and evaluate the
information they need while doing research.
2. Identify tools that are relevant to research works.
3. INTRODUCTION
Information
research
technology has and will change the
process. New information and
communications technology landscape arising from
the existence of new media like Cloud Computing
and Web 2.0 technologies together with their
applications will bring a big change to the world of
research.
consists
media
of hardware,
for collection,
software,
storage,
Generally, ICT
networks, and
processing, transmission, and presentation of
information (voice, data, text, images).
10. SKILLS NEEDED BY RESEARCHER
Identify Area Of Study
Literature Review
Research Methodology
Analysis and Results discussion
Conclusions and Recommendations
RESEARCH
PROCESS
12. RESEARCHER WITH ICT SKILLS
skills
for ICT
Managing Research
Materials
Presenting Result
Structuring/ Sensitizing
Research Materials
Communicating and
Collaboration
StatisticalAnalysis
Software
Knowledge Disseminating
Other Related Tools
Accessing and Exploring
Knowledge
Academic Writing
29. Conclusion
Start from the beginning, the researcher is
emphasized to use ICT in their research work.
The tools given during the discussion above is
only a tip
implemented
on ICT usage
as an aid in
that can be
their research
process. It is hoped that, the researcher will
explore more tool and share with the others.
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