1 / 40

Academic Research and Chapter 12 & 13

Academic Research and Chapter 12 & 13. Project Grade Rubric. Chapter 9: Using the Internet for Academic Research WILL BE ON THE FINAL! REVIEW THAT CHAPTER!!. Thesis & Outline EXAMPLE: Your outlines does NOT need to be in complete sentences. You may use phrases for each point.

lharley
Download Presentation

Academic Research and Chapter 12 & 13

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Academic Researchand Chapter 12 & 13

  2. Project Grade Rubric

  3. Chapter 9: Using the Internet for Academic Research WILL BE ON THE FINAL! REVIEW THAT CHAPTER!!

  4. Thesis & Outline EXAMPLE:Your outlines does NOT need to be in complete sentences. You may use phrases for each point. Clause 1 Santa Clause Professor Zaiens Developmental Communications 36B 1 December 2008 American Women and Diabetes Thesis: Thousands of American women are diagnosed with diabetes each year. By understanding this disease and its causes and treatments, women can live healthier lives. I. First major section A. Supporting detail, explanation, or example B. Supporting detail, explanation, or example II. Second major section A. Supporting detail, explanation, or example B. Supporting detail, explanation, or example III. Third major section A. Supporting detail, explanation, or example B. Supporting detail, explanation, or example

  5. Additional Library Resources—Books On-Line E-Books In catalog, click on URL, which takes you to NetLibrary Go to www.netlibrary.com Create a free account while on campus Gale Virtual Reference Library Need a password—Mission

  6. Locate Appropriate Sources of Information YOU MUST USE THESE DATABASES!! Databases Use this link to get to the LAMC Library Database page. (Remember: to access the databases from home, you must use the passwords on the Library Handout I gave you). Use EBSCOhost or National Newspapers (ProQuest).

  7. What Is Documentation? You must provide a Works Cited (MLA) or References (APA) EasyBib (for MLA) or BibMe (for APA), use this link to the Learning Center.

  8. How to create Works Cited or Reference page To access EasyBib (for MLA) or BibMe (for APA), use this link to the Learning Center. To see the PowerPoint on how to format a journal from the Library database, click here.

  9. Using the Internet for Academic Research

  10. Benefits of Internet Research A huge volume of information from thousands of sources worldwide Up-to-the-minute information on news, weather, etc. Information when you need it—no trips to the library, which is closed at midnight

  11. Pitfalls of Internet Research A huge volume of information from thousands of sources worldwide Anyone can publish a web site Sites need not be maintained or updated Sites are not supervised or reviewed for accuracy Sites such as AOL are peppered with sales pitches Breaking news is unfiltered

  12. How to Evaluate the Content of Internet Sources Evaluate appropriateness Evaluate the source Evaluate the level of technical detail Evaluate the presentation Evaluate completeness Check the links to see if they work and are reputable

  13. Electronic Text Requires New Reading Strategies Traditional text is linear; it progresses in a single direction. Web sites are multidirectional and unique. Text on Web sites may not follow the traditional main idea, supporting details organization of traditional paragraphs. Web site text requires readers to make decisions.

  14. Electronic Text Requires New Reading Strategies Web sites allow readers the flexibility to choose the order in which to receive the information. Web sites use iconsand new symbol systems. Web sites use shorter, less detailed sentences and paragraphs, but a great deal of graphics, links, etc. Read more slowly, perhaps 25 percent more slowly!

  15. Electronic Text Requires New Reading Strategies Reading Web sites involves paying attention to (and being distracted by) sound, graphics, and movement, as well as words. Text on Web sites comes in brief, independent screenfuls, sometimes called nodes. Web sites include numerous links to other Web sites: Mexican American War site It’s hard to highlight a computer screen

  16. Develop New Ways of Thinking and Reading Focus on your purpose—stay on task! Get used to the site’s design and layout Pay attention to how information is organized Only use links to find the information you need Explore links that are related to your topic Use Bookmarks and Favorites or note the addresses of good sites: try delicious.com Print and read offline (finally, a way to highlight!) Use the “Back” button to find your way “home.” Take notes as you explore a complicated Web site

  17. Chapter 12 & 13Review your textbook!

  18. HELPFUL LINKS Etymology Online: Etymologies are not definitions; they're explanations of what our words meant and how they sounded 600 or 2,000 years ago. http://etymonline.com/

  19. syvum.com: A site that offers free access to preparation for standardized tests. Great sections on vocabulary building! Click on Quiz then Print Flashcards or take some quizzes (see next slide). Must-Know Roots : With Explanations NEWGiven a root, choose the correct meaning from four choices.52 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Roots I@ 53 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Roots II@ 54 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Roots III@ 55 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Roots IV@ 56 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Roots V@ Must-Know Prefixes : With ExplanationsGiven a prefix, choose the correct meaning from four choices.57 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Prefixes I@ 58 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Prefixes II@ 59 GRE Test Preparation : GRE Vocabulary - Must-Know Prefixes III@

More Related