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RES 110 Week 1 Primary vs. Secondary Research<br><br>RES 110 Week 1 Individual Assignment: University Library and CWE Questions<br><br>RES 110 Week 2 Individual Assignment: Research Proposal<br><br>RES 110 Week 2 Research Project Timeline<br>
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RES 11O Educational Tutor/ indigohelp RES 11O Entire Course RES 110 Week 1 Individual Assignment University Library and CWE Questions Answer the questions found on the University Library and CWE Questions Worksheet found on your Week One student Web site. • RES 110 Week 1 Primary vs. Secondary Research • RES 110 Week 1 Individual Assignment: University Library and CWE Questions • RES 110 Week 2 Individual Assignment: Research Proposal • RES 110 Week 2 Research Project Timeline • RES 110 Week 3 Individual Assignment: Prepare an Outline • RES 110 Week 5 Individual Assignment: Final Draft
RES 11O Educational Tutor/ indigohelp RES 110 Week 1 Primary vs Secondary Research RES 110 Week 2 Individual Assignment: Research Proposal Individual Assignment: Research Proposal Refer to the Research Proposal Assignment on your Week Two student Web site for assignment details. Submit the Research Proposal. Format according to APA standards. • RES 110 Week 1 Primary vs Secondary Research
RES 11O Educational Tutor/ indigohelp RES 110 Week 2 Research Project Timeline RES 110 Week 3 Individual Assignment Prepare an Outline Create a formal outline based on your project’s purpose. This outline helps organize your thoughts and build a structure for your project. Include the three major sections of your project: introduction, your evidence, examples, or points, and the conclusion. The introduction must include your thesis statement and background. The body of the paper contains your evidence, examples, points, and • RES 110 Week 2 Research Project Timeline
RES 11O Educational Tutor/ indigohelp RES 110 Week 5 Individual Assignment Final Draft • Revise your first draft based on Center of Writing Excellence suggestions, your own critical thinking, and any peer reviews. • Create a final draft of your research paper that • Includes a 1,050- to 1,400 (4-6 page)-word document with at least five sources—three from library databases and two from other sources. Include your title page and reference page. • Concentrates on content, organization, mechanics, and writing style.