This module presents the structure and content of a typical history journal.
In this module, we will introduce primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, explain the common characteristics of each, and discuss how they might be useful…
Training modules to help create accessible, usable, meaningful, and reliable (AUMR) content.
Integrated lessons on reading and understanding journal articles.
Last updated: March, 2024
This peer-reviewed module highlights the importance of evaluating sources of information and outlines various frameworks to assess their quality.
This microlearning module provides a guide on how to transfer bibliographic references from RefWorks reference management tool to Zotero…
This module focuses on understanding the main sections and elements you will discover when reading through academic scholarly journal…
This interactive lesson offers an engaging experience that delves into the ethical considerations, challenges, and applications of Generative Artificial…
This module will explain what copyright rules apply to materials you use and create as a student at the University of Waterloo.
This infographic shows how to download microdata from Odesi, a web retrieval system that provides access to Statistics Canada data collections.