- What questions did you use in order to research your topic?
I started by wonder if carbon could simply be removed from the atmosphere,
What’s Global Thermostat/method to capture carbon?
How is carbon measured?
What’s the source of amines? What is amine scrubbing?
What are flue gases?
- I used two new digital tools, while I was researching, I was researching a tried Google Scholar which I hadn’t used before and, I found I often found more direct answers.
Another tool I hadn’t used before was ‘’Creative Commons’’ which was harder to get the image I had in mind but, it makes sense to use it and give credit.
- I used the information fluency five A’s. Asking because I didn’t even know if my topic existed, I acquired lots of informational and credible information. Analyze, some of the articles I read over, had reoccurring spelling mistakes and information that didn’t logically make sense which were websites I didn’t use. Apply and assess, I now have my verified information necessary to make my blog post and I can finally fully answer my question.
- I looked at multiple websites with the same topic to make sure they all lined up and had the same answer.
- I think this process was successful and I have the accurate information about my topic. And I know that everybody is getting credit when necessary. Something I could have improved in is the first three A’s, just collecting the information.

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