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The Portal for Research Instruction

Your Hub for Tools, Resources, and Collaboration

This page is designed to guide students, faculty, and researchers in conducting, organizing, and sharing research, providing tools and resources for every stage of the academic research process.

Begin Your Journey

Learn the Best Ways to COnduct Research

Stay Organized

Maximize your time and effort when conducting research

Annotate Online

Annotate digital sources to mirror the close reading strategies often associated with reading print texts

Citation Made Easy

Cite ethically and accurately using these tools and resources.

Visualize Your Data

Leverage tools to present your research in compelling and visually engaging ways .

Create Multimedia

Create Engaging Multimedia Content

Showcasing Research Tools:

Student and Faculty Research Contributions

Recording Literary Insights: Exploring Sylvia Plath with Orange Data Mining and OBS

gif of data being created by the orange software

Using OBS Studio, students captured compelling visualizations created with Orange Data Mining to analyze themes, sentiment, and word patterns in Sylvia Plath’s poetry. OBS allowed for seamless recording of interactive workflows, data visualizations, and real-time interpretations, offering a dynamic way to document and present research on one of literature’s most introspective voices.

Micaela Perez self-portrait with Bauhaus principles using Photoshop

Student Work – Bauhaus Compilation with Shotcut

 

Description: This video showcases a compilation of Bauhaus-inspired artwork created by Graphic Design Students. The animation transitions through various artistic pieces, blending bold geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and modernist typography. The background music is instrumental, evoking a contemplative mood that complements the visual storytelling.

Students began their research using OneSearch, diving into academic articles, books, and multimedia resources to explore the philosophy and work of Bauhaus artists. From there, they used Google Scholar to access peer-reviewed articles for deeper insights and Zotero to organize their findings and manage citations efficiently. To engage closely with key texts, students utilized Hypothesis for collaborative annotation and Adobe Reader for detailed notes.