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UU100:
COMMUNICATION
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INFORMATION LITERACY

EPORTFOLIO ACTIVITY 2

NAME: NEHA NATASHA
ID NUMBER: S11093799
LAB DAY AND TIME: FRIDAY 9-11 AM
PART A
Resource (i) News article on the positive relationship between physical activity and academic performance
Search Tool Used: Google Advance (www.google.com)
Search Strategy: I typed it in d Google search, a news article on the positive relationship between physical activity and academic performance. About 2,000,000 results showed. There was a link Positive link between physical activity and academic performance of children (Google (http://www.news-medical.net))I click on that link and it was about the children’s positive link between physical activity and academic performance. So I did Google advance search, typed in what I was exactly look for and the specific words I was looking for. i found a link which said Multiple Studies Prove Positive Relationship Between Physical Activity and Academic Performance (Google Advance (http://blog.coursecracker.com)). I clicked on it and read the article; it was something I was looking for.
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Encyclopedia of Britannica. (n.d.). Retrieved from Encyclopedia of Britannica: http://www.britannica.com/search?query=Tower+of+Hanoi
Google (http://www.news-medical.net). (n.d.). Retrieved from News Medical: http://www.news-medical.net/news/20120103/Positive-link-between-physical-activity-and-academic-performance-of-children.aspx
Google Advance (http://blog.coursecracker.com). (n.d.). Retrieved from Course Cracker: http://blog.coursecracker.com/2012/01/multiple-studies-prove-positive-relationship-between-physical-activity-and-academic-performance/ www.sportengland.org. (n.d.). Retrieved from Sports England: http://www.sportengland.org/research/value_of_sport_monitor/education.aspx

Resource (ii) a governmental website that presents empirical evidence of relationship between sports and academic achievement
Search Tool Used: Google (www.google.com)

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