A while back, I began curating a list of standards-based grading related scholarly literature.  For a few weeks, it appeared as though I had hit a road block on new reading.   Then it hit me...

Step 1: Find a dissertation on a related topic, i.e. this one.  

Step 2: Download the paper for safe keeping.  (I prefer Dropbox to store all of my scholarly downloads, so they're accessible from nearly any internet-connected device)

Step 3: Head straight to the References section of the paper. 

Step 4a: Google the titles of sources cited in the references that look interesting.  

Step 4b: Search any academic databases (i.e. I have access to EBSCOhost through my school district) for the titles of sources cited in the references that look interesting.

Repeat Step 1 and if necessary, replacing "dissertation" with "article."

This process isn't anything earth shattering, but it has added a new layer of cognitive interest to my online reading during the past four weeks, so I thought I'd share it in this space.