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Chapter 3: Reading, learning, researching, writing, and artificial intelligence tools

Chapter references, resources, and additional reading

Chapter questions

  • As you read this book, are there concepts from this chapter that you can apply for yourself that can help you better learn cyberlaw?
  • As a student taking formal courses (whether you are a current, past, or future student), what concepts from this chapter could help you to better learn in your studies?
  • Do you think there is a large difference between what you need to do to properly learn a subject, compared to what you need to do to pass a course, get a good grade, etc.?
  • How are researching and investigating similar?
  • When in your daily life do you need to research and investigate?
  • What are some purchases or life events you have researched thoroughly? Do you think you did a good enough job? What would make your investigation/research better the next time?
  • Why is citing and quoting important in academic writing?
  • Why is citing and quoting important during your research phase?
  • Internet searches and AI are powerful tools that can help us “get the answer” but if people don’t do their own reading and thinking, they may not learn what they could. What are your thoughts on this, and on AI?

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Originally posted 10/30/2024.  Updated 10/31/2024.