Research Guide 9-12
Research Guide 9-12
Research Guide 9-12
Research Papers
Updated on February 28, 2019
Virginia Kearney
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Virginia has been a university English instructor for over 20 years. She specializes
in helping people write essays faster and easier.
Researching technology can involve looking at how it solves problems, creates new
problems, and how interaction with technology has changed humankind.
Is Digital Reading Changing Our Brains? | Source
Steps in Researching
1. Understand your Research Assignment: What kind of a research paper has your instructor
assigned? Re-read your assignment sheet and any information in the textbook. For example, I
ask my students to choose a technology topic for a Summary, Analysis, and Response
essay which asks them to research three or more perspectives on an issue.
2. Find a Topic Idea: Look over the topic lists below to find a question that interests you. For
an Exploratory paper, you will need a topic which has three or more perspectives to explore. If
you are doing a Position, Argument, or a Cause paper, you will need to know the different
perspectives, but you will use your answer to the question as your thesis statement.
3. Read about the Topic: Once you find one you like, you can learn more about that issue by
looking at some of the hyperlinked articles. You can look for more research articles at your
school library or online at Google Scholar. Additionally, check science magazines for a non-
technical audience like Discover, Scientific American, or Popular Scientist. Science Daily is a
good website to check for breaking news and research.
4. Choose a Question to Research: After you find a topic idea you like, write out the question and
make a list of other similar issues or words you could use as keywords to research. You can
use the other questions on the topic list to help you out.
5. Use Your Keyword Ideas to Look for Articles: You can start by looking through a search engine
to see what you can find, but don't use articles that don't fit the type of authoritative sources
your instructor requires.
6. Use Links to Find Good Sources: One hint is to follow the links in articles that are written for a
non-specialist that go to the original sources and research articles. You can also use your
library resources to find more academic articles.
7. Follow my instructions in writing your essay: Easy Ways to Write a Thesis Sentence, Writing
Argument Essays, and, How to Write a Paper Without Making Common Mistakes.
Technology Topics
Here is a list of twenty starter topic ideas for research essays. See below for many more!
1. What are the long-term effects of living in a technological world? Are these mostly negative or
positive?
2. Are children under 12 now growing up in a different world than college-age students did? How
is it different, and what does that mean for them?
3. What is the most important new technology for solving world problems?
4. How has social media helped solve and create problems in countries outside the U.S.?
5. Will governments like China continue to be able to control citizens' access to the Internet and
social media?
6. How do social media, texting, cell phones, and the Internet make the world bigger? Smaller?
7. What are the implications of ever-increasing globalization through technology to the global
economy?
8. Technology is changing so quickly that we are frequently using computers, software programs,
and other technologies that have frustrating glitches and problems. Is there a solution?
9. How does our experience of social interactions with other humans influence the way we interact
with machines?
10. When does it become morally wrong to genetically engineer your child?
11. What are new ways people can use technology to change the world?
12. How is digital learning going to change schools and education?
13. Does the Internet need controls or censorship? If so, what kind?
14. Do digital tools make us more or less productive at work?
15. To what extent is the development of new technologies having a negative effect?
16. How will technology change our lives in twenty years?
17. Should people get identity chips implanted under their skin?
18. Should people in all countries have equal access to technological developments?
19. Can video gaming really help solve world problems? (see video)
20. How are brains different from computers? (see video)
21. Is organic food really better for you than genetically modified foods?
22. What are genetically modified food technologies able to do? How does this compare with
traditional plant breeding methods?
23. Should genetically modified food technologies be used to solve hunger issues?
24. Since it is now possible to sequence human genes to find out about possible future heath risks,
is that something everyone should have done? What are the advantages or disadvantages?
25. If people have genetic testing, who has the right to that information? Should healthcare
companies and employers have access to that information?
26. If parents have genetic information about their children, when and how should they share it with
the child?
27. What sort of genetic information should parents seek about their children and how might this
influence raising that child?
28. Would having cars that drive themselves be a good or bad idea?
29. How might travel in the future be different?
30. Should information technologies and Internet availability make work from home the norm?
Health Technologies
The Beating Heart Donors: Discussing organ transplant procedures.
1. What do we need to do in order to make organ donation a better experience for everyone
involved?
2. When is a person dead? How do we define death? Should there be changes in our definition of
“brain death"?
3. Should organ donors be given pain medications?
4. Should we choose organ donation for ourselves and our loved ones?
5. Do organ donors feel pain?
6. What is the best method of organ replacement to solve the problem of a shortage of donors?
How Pig Guts Became the Next Bright Hope for Regenerating Human Limbs
1. Will regenerating human limbs be a reality in our lifetime?
2. What is the best way to help people who have lost a limb?
3. Is it ethical to use tissue from animals in people?
4. Are using embryonic stem cells necessary, or will technological innovations make these
obsolete?
5. Should more funding grants from the National Institute of Health (which tend to support
research projects without immediate practical applications) go to practical research projects
which produce direct medical help to individuals?
6. When considering war, should we factor in the medical costs of soldiers who will return
wounded?
The Bypass Cure: Tells of new evidence that Gastric Bypass surgery can cure diabetes.
1. What is the best way to help solve the problem of a rising number of people with Type 2
diabetes in the U.S.?
2. What is the best way to treat people with morbid obesity?
3. Should bypass surgeries be used as a standard cure for type 2 diabetes?
4. What is the cause of the recent increase in diabetes in the U.S.?
5. How much of diabetes type 2 and obesity is genetic? How much is behavioral?
6. Should people with obesity and diabetes or other diseases pay more for health care?
Surgery research topic: Should bypass surgery be used to cure diabetes? | Source
Genetically Engineering Babies with Three Parents (two short articles explaining this)
Reverse Eugenics: Choosing an Embryo With a Disability
Help Wanted: Adventurous Woman to Give Birth to a Neanderthal Baby
Human Genome Project fact sheets
1. Is human cloning a good or bad idea?
2. Should we ban human cloning?
3. What makes people human?
4. What is the role of religion/faith in making decisions about using reproductive technologies?
5. How does cloning change the value of human life?
6. How should we best solve the problem of genetic diseases?
7. Is there a point when genetic engineering has gone too far?
8. Who should decide the limits of how genetic engineering is used?
9. What is the best way to use the technologies of genetic engineering to help humans?
10. Which genetic engineering projects should be given the most funding?
1. What should determine our racial identity? Is is our DNA, our appearance, our choice, our
family or our cultural environment?
2. How important is DNA information in forming our identity?
3. Should people get Ancestry DNA testing?
4. Should identifying as multi-racial be more common?
Ways to Leave Your Body: Tells about out-of-body technologies like virtual reality as well as other
ways to be outside yourself.
Source
War Technology
Living with the Bomb: The Atomic Bomb in Japanese Consciousness by Mark Selden
Living with the Bomb in National Geographic
1. How has drone warfare changed the way we think about war?
2. Does increasing military technology really make us safer?
3. Do more guns make people more or less safe?
4. How much money should the U.S. devote to military research for better weapons?
5. What would happen if someone detonated a nuclear bomb today?
6. How should the U.S. and other nations deal with Iran and North Korea and their development of
nuclear weapons technology?
7. Should we destroy our nuclear weapons?
8. How has modern warfare technology changed the way we view war?
9. Has technology made the world safer or less safe?
10. Should drones be used in modern warfare?
11. What is the effect of taking people out of direct combat with the enemy?
12. Will nanobot drones be the future of warfare?
1. Should there be regulation of sites such as Wikipedia which provide information that is not
necessarily credible?
2. Are blogs better than books?
3. How necessary is teaching traditional researching skills to today’s young people?
4. Do schools and parents need to encourage or discourage media use?
5. How is reading digitally different than reading print?
6. Is the digital generation going to be smarter or dumber?
7. Is Google affecting the attention span of young people?
8. Is using technology for entertainment a bad thing?
Information Storage (see videos)
1. How can storing information on DNA create new information system technologies?
2. Are there any ethical objections to using DNA for storage?
3. Is unlimited data storage a good thing? How can humans manage these large amounts of
information?
4. Should we worry about the fact that the line between the human brain and a computer is getting
blurred? Is it a problem that computers will soon be able to think?
5. Should we build robots to do many of the tasks people don't like to do? How relevant is
the Wall-E scenario to our future?
Question:
Is modern technology helping humans be more efficient or lazier?
Answer:
Technology or social media topics are something that everyone wants to investigate
because so many of us are worried about our own use of phone and social media. You will
find a lot of research articles that will help you write this paper. Because so many of my
students have done this sort of topic, I will give you a hint: the more specific you are in
talking about the type of technology or behavior you are going to argue about, the better.
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Question:
I am tasked with writing a research article on Information technology. Do you have
any suggestions?
Answer:
Many of the topics in this article involve using information technology. To find a good topic,
I'd suggest you start with the section which is labeled "Information and communication
tech," but if you don't find anything there, you should look through the other sections for a
topic which involves computers.
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Question:
Can you suggest a topic about computers and defense for a research paper?
Answer:
1. What is the role of computers in air defense?
2. What is the most important use of drones in warfare currently?
3. Does computer control of our defense systems make us more vulnerable?
4. How does the military prevent hacking attempts on their computer systems?
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Question:
What do you think of, "How does incorporating information technologies in the
classroom affect students?" as a research paper topic?
Answer:
Here are some other topic ideas:
1. Do students learn better when information technologies are incorporated in the
classroom?
2. Is there a "best age" for introducing information technologies in the classroom?
3. How can information technologies be best used by teachers to enhance learning?
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Question:
How is digital learning going to change schools and education?