2. ï
ï The research is all about the effects of the solar
powered equipment to studentsâ study habits. It
ranges from their efficiency to learn sufficient
knowledge about solar energy, itsâ basic know-hows
and unto real-life applications on gadgets of daily
use for their extensive needs and convenience.
INTRODUCTION
3. ï
ï What will be the studentsâ efficiency change in studies and other extra-
curricular activities with replacement of renewable energy?
ï What changes can be noticed within the transition of using solar energy?
ï How can the administration handle implementation of the solar panel?
ï How many solar panels are needed to make up for its electric usage?
ï Whatâs the discrepancy in electrical usage using two different sources?
RESEARCH QUESTIONS
4. ï
ï Students enhance their study habits to ease with
presence of solar panel equipment.
THESIS STATEMENT
5. ï
SIGNIFICANCE
ï¶ With depending on energy resources that harms the environment, the
use of eco-friendly sources are inevitable.
ï¶ The effects to the people through the alternative ways is important
especially students.
ï¶ Students will be provided with highly relevant professional and
advanced education using the most efficient and effective means.
ï¶ Through Mapuaâs Mission and Vision, they can manifest to engage in
research, studies and actual applications of solar powered equipment
that can highly bring impact to the community and the country.
6. ï
ï With the use of solar powered equipment, students can extend
the usage of their gadgets.
ï Students innovate gadgets that will be powered by solar
energy
ï There are no relative difference between the study habits of
students even the prospect of solar powered gadgets.
MAJOR FINDINGS
7. ï
ï Students can fully grasp wide variety of information and innovating
present â day devices into an environment â friendly sense. There will
be prolonged usage of various gadgets but there will be no distinct
effect on the study habits of students catered with it.
ï The researchers recommend further study concerning the adverse
effects of solar powered devices to students on other terms or scopes.
CONCLUSION
8. ï
ï Gevorkian, Peter. (2011). Large â Scale Solar Power Sytems
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Licher, Mark
ï Carlton, J. (2012). The Enlightened Classroom. San Francisco:
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30635426386.html
ï Sauler, Erika. (2013). Solar Lamps end esteroâs dark dirty past.
Manila: Philippine Daily Inquirer.
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