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  • In this video, you will learn how to develop a good research topic.

  • To start out, let's first answer the question "Why it's important to know how to develop a good research topic."

  • Think of it this way: during your time as a student, and perhaps even later, you will probably write a good number of research papers.

  • While some instructors might provide you with their list of research topics to choose from, others, might not, you'll have to choose your own topic.

  • So, what can you write about?

  • Well let's first answer the question "what makes a topic really good?"

  • Three things worth to mention here.

  • First, it's a topic that strongly interests you.

  • This is very important.

  • Make sure that the topic you pick, the topic you will write about is a topic that interests you, fascinates you, that you want to talk about.

  • Really, there's nothing worse than spending a lot of time writing about a topic that bores you.

  • Second, make sure your topic is creative.

  • What do we mean by that?

  • Well, there are some topics that have just been written about over and over and over again.

  • Can you come up with a topic that perhaps has been covered that much?

  • Try to pick something that is creative and exciting to you and your peers.

  • Writing about Shakespeare's dramas is great, but that topic in itself has been covered extensively.

  • Try to find something that might be a little more creative than that.

  • And third, speaking of Shakespeare's dramas, make sure you pick something that is not too broad.

  • Look at your assignment prompt.

  • How many pages are you supposed to write?

  • If you get a five page paper as an assignment, well Shakespeare's dramas is just going to be a little bit too broad.

  • So, make sure that the topic you choose fits the scope of your paper.

  • Sometimes, it can be really difficult to find a topic that is not too broad.

  • Here are a couple of words of advice on what to do when your topic seems too broad.

  • Let's say you are in an environmental science class.

  • Your teacher gives you this assignment prompt:

  • "Write a research paper on a topic dealing with the current environmental issue.

  • Your paper should not exceed five pages and should be based on a topic that strongly interests you."

  • Well, you say, that's no problem, I know exactly what to write about.

  • I saw this show the other day on TV and it talked about the effects of deforestation on Gorillas in Africa.

  • I think that's a great topic.

  • I know it interests me and it's creative, so let's write about it.

  • Well, not so fast.

  • Remember, your paper is only supposed to be five pages.

  • How are you going to fit that topic into a five page paper?

  • That's going to be difficult. So what could you do instead?

  • The key is to add more context.

  • For example, you could add some geographical context to your paper.

  • Is there a geographic region or country in which gorillas are specifically affected by deforestation?

  • Perhaps you want to focus more on a historical context.

  • Is there a certain time aspect you want to write about?

  • Perhaps the time when deforestation really started to affect gorillas?

  • And third, with this topic, you could also add biological context.

  • Perhaps there's a specific subspecies of the gorilla that you're interested to write about.

  • So, when we combine all three contexts and incorporate them into the original topic, this is what we get: something like

  • "Current effects of deforestation on the mountain gorilla in Southwest Uganda."

  • We were able to incorporate the historical context, the biological context, and the geographical context.

  • Adding context truly is a great way of narrowing your topic.

In this video, you will learn how to develop a good research topic.

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