Monday, August 25, 2014

Questions as a Driving Force

Questions are the driving force of research. They target the research efforts toward a goal. At first the questions are broad, but as the research continues the questions become more specific and the information becomes more detailed. Asking the questions out loud uses the brain's ability to work behind the scenes to help a research notice information in odd places that probably would not have been noticed beforehand.

For this blog's topic, the questions should begin with
Why do I want to sort the stuff in my garage?  What ways can stuff be organized? How important is sorting stuff to being able to find it later?  What purposes do organization serve?

This set of benches, sit atop each other, appear to have had order
at one time. See the labeled bins?




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