April 20th: Prompt: Think about your experience using GALILEO to find sources. How was this different from how you have searched for information in the past? Explain how using specific search strategies and evaluating sources impacted the quality of what you found.

 Using GALILEO to find sources was different from how I’ve searched for information in the past because it required a more focused and academic approach instead of just quickly looking things up on Google. In the past, I would usually click on the first few results without thinking much about their reliability, but GALILEO pushed me to use specific search strategies like combining keywords and filtering results to find peer-reviewed or credible sources. This made a big difference in the quality of the information I found, since the sources were more trustworthy and detailed. By evaluating things like the author and publication, I was able to avoid unreliable information and build stronger research overall.

Summary: Emailing teachers sucks and they dont really help or try to come to a common ground.

Reflection: I will not email my teacher again since they were zero help.

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