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1 Spark Reference 522016 2 Advanced Analytics with Spark by S Ryza U Laserson S Owen and J Wills OReilly April 2015 Apache Spark documentation httpsparkapacheorg
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1 Spark Reference 522016 2 Advanced Analytics with Spark by S Ryza U Laserson S Owen and J Wills OReilly April 2015 Apache Spark documentation httpsparkapacheorg. Why use Primary Sources 1 Primary sources provide firsthand evidence of historical events which makes them seem more real This in turn will peak student interest 2 Primary sources force students to use critical thinking skills to interpret material Courtney J. Campbell. Department of History. c. ourtney.j.campbell.1@vanderbilt.edu. Definitions. What is a primary source?. What is a secondary source?. Definitions. “Primary sources are original materials. They are from the time period involved and have not been filtered through interpretation or evaluation. Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based. They are usually the first formal appearance of results in physical, print or electronic format. They present original thinking, report a discovery, or share new information.”. Mr. Behm. Daniels Middle School. Raleigh, NC. November 2011. A primary source is an account created by someone who participated in or witnessed an event.. A secondary source is an account created by someone who researched and analyzed primary sources. It is one or more steps removed from a primary source.. EPIT. C. Ned Rogers. Energy Source Classifications. Renewable. Non-Renewable. A. resource that can be replaced.. A resource that cannot. be replaced.. Inexhaustible. Exhaustible. A resource that will never run out.. Prof. . Mohammad . Shubair. Microorganisms get into food from both natural sources and from external sources to which a food comes into contact from the time of production until the time of consumption.. Briefing for SEAB. 20 June 2014. Patricia M. Dehmer. Acting Director, Office of Science. U.S. . Department of . Energy. What, why, how, where?. Office of Science light sources. Storage rings. Free electron lasers. Pine View Elementary . 3. rd. Grade. What is a Primary Source?. Original artifacts that come from the past.. Examples. Photographs, drawings, letters, diaries, documents, books, films, posters, play scripts, speeches, songs, sheet music, and first-person accounts that are recorded at the time of an event.. © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.. Gateway – Energy and the Environment. Exhaustible. Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.. NIS . Aktobe. , 2013. Criteria of credibility (RAVEN). Expertise. (does the source have specialised knowledge and does the situation demand it?). Neutrality. (is the source predisposed to support a particular point of view for reasons other than vested interest. Mills Kelly. George Mason University. tkelly7@gmu.edu. What Are We Going to Do Today?. Think about thinking like a historian. Watch some people think like a historian. Try to arrive at some partial agreement about what we think historical thinking is and how we can recognize it when we see it. UNIV 200 Spring 2015. Instructor: Meredith Spencer. Primary vs. Secondary. Primary Sources. O. riginal materials on which other research is based. Have . not been filtered through interpretation or evaluation. . What you need to pass the Washington State Assessment. At least 4 credible sources. MLA Formatting. Where do you find credible sources?. Websites that end in .edu or . Org are often better than those ending in .com…but not always!. What are databases?. Databases are a collection tables that are searchable. These databases are filled with periodical materials (newspapers, journals, magazines, and even blog posts). These databases prevent you from having to go from journal to journal by hand. This presentation will help guide you through a process of choosing the most appropriate sources when completing an internet search.. You will use a PDF template to complete the following tasks:. defining your topic and keywords.
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