This site gives a series of "platitudes" that are then expanded on in terms of a career in math, which could be useful to undergraduates as they plan their curriculum
Though intended for graduate students, this offers some research strategies particular to those involved in math that would certainly be applicable to undergrads as well.
This is a video demonstrating how to gather information for flickr's analytics. Notably, the speaker is working with a similar social media strategy of planned events.
This is a review of Flickr's stats, marking that the downside is that it only contains monthly information. The writer offers three other tools that can be used to garner info about Flickr's stats.
Described by a reviewer: "This is an application on your desktop and is only available on Windows. I'm not a Windows user and did not manage to try this out. Again, it cannot pull historical stats but will help you continually save your stats."
App as described by a reviewer: "you'll have to authorise flickrstats to access your account, and let it retrieve stats at regular intervals and store them in a database. Great benefit: It can generate interactive charts and graphs for you."
This is a source that comes from the Naval Academy. It contains links to 8 research steps, guiding the student through the research process in a digestible way.
This is a 14 minute video about doodles and visual note taking as an alternative for traditional note-taking. This is something we might be able to streamline, but the idea is gaining a lot of ground. Sunni