When we think of research, we tend to think of it as "finding the correct answer." However, there is a lot of information on the internet that is worded differently.
Research gets stronger when you compare answers instead of stopping at the first one you find.
Comparison deepens your understanding
By comparing pages that explain the same thing in different words, you can see what they have in common. That's the important part.
Also, looking at the different parts will give you an opportunity to think, "Why are they different?"
Don't jump to the answer
Rather than jumping to the first sentence you come across, you will gain a deeper understanding if you make a few comparisons before summarizing them.
The ability to research lies in comparing and choosing, rather than reading a lot.
Let's compare two different explanations of the same theme.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we value the ability to go beyond just "searching" and progressing to the point of "comparing" things.
