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Research Paper

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Research Paper Guidelines : 20%

 

 

At the end of term, each conference research team will collaborate to write a Digital Research Paper based on your conference research.

 

  • Your paper will be between 3500 and 5000 words: no more, no less.
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Your paper will include:
  • A 150 - 250 word *abstract
  • A scholarly introduction: review chapter 11 AW.
  • Orchastrated summary of at least three sources
  • Discussion on the limitations of the research
  • A Scholalry Conclusion: review chapter 11 AW.
  • Contextual links to interesting and relevant digital spaces
  • Working links to all your sources
  • (If you cannot  link the source, then cut and paste into a google doc, and link that page. If you can not cut and past, then print and photo-copy and hand me a copy on last class -- I need all sources)
  • An annottated (contextually linked where possible) bibliography with visuals
  • Visuals through out the paper that speak to the content
  • Each author will use a different colour font so that I can identify your individual contributions for evaluation
  • Each author MUST use your journal page to compose your rough work. I need to be able to see this in order to identify individuval contributions to the paper for evaluation

 

*Abstract - The abstract serves two major purposes: it helps a person decide whether to read the paper, and it provides the reader with a framework for understanding the paper if they  decide to read it. Thus, your abstract should describe the most important aspects of the study within the word-limit provided by the journal. As appropriate for your research, try to include a statement of the problem, the people you studied, the dependent and independent variables, the instruments, the design, major findings, and conclusions. If pressed for space, concentrate on the problem and, especially, your findings.

 

You objectives are:

 

  • To collaborate effectively and compose a scholarly research paper based on your conference presentation.
  • To demonstrate your skills with collaboration, you will bring together your individual strengths and assist each other in developing your weaknesses' in order to present an excellent paper.
  • To demonstrate your skills with scholarly writing techniques: review chapter 9 AW
  • To demonstrate your digital literacy skills: review Journal Page 2006 or extra guidelines

 

 

         My Criteria for Evaluation are:

 

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