All papers are to be written in MLA format, typed, double-spaced, following MLA

All papers are to be written in MLA format, typed, double-spaced, following MLA

All papers are to be written in MLA format, typed, double-spaced, following MLA format for the first page, page numbering and Works Cited.  This is to be at least 6 full pages pages in length, excluding the Works Cited, for each.  You are expected to research and write these papers on your own, and we won’t spend much class time on these. 
Your research should incorporate no fewer than 3 recent (within the last 5 years) sources, and preferential treatment will be given to library database sources. You may have as many sources as you wish.  I recommend you become familiar with CQ Researcher, EBSCOhost, and Opposing Viewpoints and other library databases.   You may, however, use other reputable sources.  Just know that online encyclopedias, dictionaries, etc. will not count as sources.  ProCon.org is a lousy source to include in the final draft of your paper as it’s one step above Wikipedia. If you do use them, however, they should be cited appropriately.
Sources: A paper will only get an A on the Works Cited if at least 3 are current sources from the library databases.  Google sources aren’t as reliable.  
For each paper, the introduction should be a startling statistic or attention-getting story.  Then you will write a paragraph of relevant background information if it is needed and for the next 3+ pages, you will write your best pro evidence that supports arguments, citing expert sources from your research.  After that, you will write 3+ pages of your best con evidence supporting arguments, citing expert sources from your research.  Finally, you will include a Works Cited which doesn’t count toward the page allotment for the paper.  Stick with reliable, scholarly, objective sources.
You may use YouTube videos, blog posts, personal interviews with experts, unconventional sources, and older works as sources, but only as a fourth source. Is this clear?
You can use just about any action-based, specific thesis for these papers, but I respectfully request that you avoid same-sex marriage and legalizing marijuana debates.  Everything else is fair game, but not all thesis ideas are the same.  The research for these papers should be based on results, not hypotheticals or conjecture. The best thesis ideas have hard evidence behind them.  Focus on them.

For your posts, write in paragraphs, not bullet points. You don’t have to answer

For your posts, write in paragraphs, not bullet points. You don’t have to answer

For your posts, write in paragraphs, not bullet points. You don’t have to answer every question, but think about all of them please. About 300 words in the first post, please.
– What, if anything, was difficult or confusing about the story? Did you like it? Were there particular sections you liked best? Tell why and don’t be afraid to ask questions. If you didn’t struggle with anything, share your thoughts about the story and offer help if anyone asks for it.
What, if anything, is confusing or frustrating you about the essay assignment? What theme do you see in the story and how might you go about arguing the point? Are you unsure exactly what you are supposed to do? Don’t be afraid to say anything and let’s all put judgment aside and just help each other. Feel free to share ideas and work together on understanding.

Objective: Develop a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation for your informative

Objective:
Develop a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation for your informative

Objective:
Develop a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation for your informative speech (The attached file). The presentation should effectively communicate key ideas, provide in-depth analysis, and engage the audience.
Requirements:
Length: 10 slides (excluding title and reference slides).
Content: Include an introduction, body (main points), conclusion, and references.
Sources: Minimum of 5 credible sources, properly cited.
Visuals: Use relevant images, charts, or graphs to enhance the presentation.
Notes: Each slide should include speaker notes detailing what you would say during the presentation.
Format: Follow a clear and logical structure.
(From client: Please use this file as reference for this order, it is very valuable in guiding this powerpoint presentation to completion)

Assignment | Graded Assignment Guidelines Read the letters of Christopher Columb

Assignment | Graded
Assignment Guidelines
Read the letters of Christopher Columb

Assignment | Graded
Assignment Guidelines
Read the letters of Christopher Columbus and Hernán Cortés and respond to them using the readings, the text, the lectures, and most importantly, your critical thinking skills and interpretive abilities. Base your analysis on the themes and concepts from the readings and lectures. Provide evidence for any arguments you make with quotes and paraphrases accompanied by in-text citations and a Works Cited page. Any outside sources must be properly cited.
Parameters
The assignment should be double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font, with one-inch margins
Use MLA for citing references and quotations
Due: Sunday at 11:59 p.m. ET
Review the assignment rubric by selecting first the three-dot menu at the top right, and then the Show Rubric option.
Plagiarism
You are expected to write primarily in your own voice, using paraphrase, summary, and synthesis techniques when integrating information from class and outside sources. Use an author’s exact words only when the language is especially vivid, unique, or needed for technical accuracy. Failure to do so may result in charges of academic dishonesty.
Overusing an author’s exact words, such as including block quotations to meet word counts, may lead your readers to conclude that you lack appropriate comprehension of the subject matter or that you are neither an original thinker nor a skillful write.

DIRECTIONS: After you have read Oedipus and carefully reviewed the supplementary

DIRECTIONS: After you have read Oedipus and carefully reviewed the supplementary

DIRECTIONS: After you have read Oedipus and carefully reviewed the supplementary handouts and notes, use what you have learned to answer the following questions. Use complete sentences, correct spelling, and appropriate grammar for each of your answers.
QUESTIONS:
Review the handout “Background on Oedipus”. Then, list 3 facts about the life of Sophocles.
Fill in the blanks of this quote from the “Background on Oedipus” handout: One of the most intriguing aspects of the play is its _____________, often heralded as the first great detective story. Sophocles has ingeniously scrambled the _____________ elements so that the dramatic _____________ will shock even those who know the story well.
Review the handout “Notes on Greek History”. Then, explain what Greek actors all had in common and their reason for wearing masks.
Explain what you learn from the handout “Notes on Greek History” about Dionysis and the Dionysian Festival.
Using the handout “Important Terms”, define Deus ex Machina and Chorus.

Getting Started No matter what approach works for you, the following tips will h

Getting Started
No matter what approach works for you, the following tips will h

Getting Started
No matter what approach works for you, the following tips will help you get started with writing the final product.
•  Gather your sources. Begin this process by organizing the information you already have. You will want to include the article from Lesson 6 and your primary source. Since this essay requires the use of TWO secondary sources, use the Rio Library or the Internet to find an appropriate article to add to your approach.
•  Organize your information. As you review the materials you have gathered, begin to organize them by theme. What are the common elements? Are there clear areas of similarity or difference that you can use to organize your essay?
•  Analyze and evaluate your information. Once you’ve identified some common themes, or some other strategy for organizing your resources, it is time to think critically about them.
First, you will want to analyze your sources. How are the elements of the sources working to make their main points?
Next, you’ll want to evaluate your sources. How effective are the different sources in making their main points? Do some do a better job than others? What elements are especially effective or ineffective?
Lastly, you’ll want to connect these sources with other information you already know. This critical thinking strategy is called inference. What can you logically infer about this topic from these sources?
•  Pre-draft. You already started this in Lesson 6, but if you changed your topic or were asked to reevaluate your thesis, you might consider a new graphic organizer or a basic free write to get into writing mode.
Important! As you develop your thesis, keep in mind that your working thesis must contain your topics and your evaluative statement about them so your audience can easily understand the direction you intend to develop.
•  Drafting. Unlike the essays written earlier in this class, evaluations tend to vary in length. Some can be as short as five paragraphs long, while other can be many pages in length. The length of your essay will depend upon which organizational strategy you choose. For the purpose of this class, aim for at least 7 paragraphs.
As you write, it can be tempting to rely heavily on your source material. Creating a mosaic of quotes, paraphrases, and summaries with very little original contribution from you can seem like a good way to approach this assignment, but it is not. You are the author of this evaluation. It is your ideas that are valuable and important. A big part of your grade for this assignment rests upon your ability to think critically about your research and present your reasoning to your audience. Think of your sources as your backup vocalists. They add a dimension to your work, but you are the lead singer. Don’t let your backup singers steal the show! Use your resource material to exemplify your points.
That being said, remember your audience. You are appealing to a general, academic audience, so the third person is preferred. As such, think twice before using the first person unless it is vital to explaining elements of your evaluation(such as direct, firsthand experiences). Do avoid direct address (you, your). If you need a review of these terms, visit: First, Second, and Third Person(opens in a new tab). You may want to listen to the podcast of this presentation located at this site.
Important! You need only two or three quotes, a paraphrase, and a summary in your entire essay. You will want to carefully choose your specific sources. Review your use of source material to make sure that you aren’t over-doing it, and cite the information correctly both in-text and on your works cited page.
• Revising, editing, and proofreading. The final three: How often do you take the time to revise, edit, and proofread? When you have a final draft of your work, consider your options for revising, editing, and proofreading.
On your own: Reading your essay aloud is an effective strategy because you use different parts of the brain to read and to speak. You will hear errors in grammar, ineffective or illogical development, and gaps in information more readily than you would see them.
With a little help: Rio Salado offers an in-person and online service which puts you in touch with tutors who can help review writing and offer revision suggestions. It is part of the Tutoring services provided to students at no additional cost.
Peer Review: Using a peer or an external reader can be VERY helpful when crafting this essay because you are selecting a topic you are interested in and are expressing ideas that might be very clear to you. However, your ideas might need more explanation from an external reader.
Following the writing process described in this lesson, compose an evaluation essay that meets the following criteria:
Essay length: The essay should be at least 7 paragraphs.
Research expectations: The essay should cite at least TWO secondary sources and a primary source. If your primary source is based on an observation (ex: a restaurant review), be sure to describe the location and when you conducted the observation. The ENG101&102 Research Guide 
Home – English (ENG) 101/102 Research Guide – LibGuides at Rio Salado College   is a great resource for this assignment and contains a variety of primary and secondary sources to help meet your research needs.
Format: The essay should be in MLA format, including a heading, double spacing, and a works cited page. Check out the “MLA Citation Help(opens in a new tab)” 
MLA Citation Help – English (ENG) 101/102 Research Guide – LibGuides at Rio Salado College   page in the ENG101&102 Research Guide to review correctly formatted sample citations and to learn about tools that will generate citations for you!

Please respond to the following: Which of the following teaching and learning ap

Please respond to the following:
Which of the following teaching and learning ap

Please respond to the following:
Which of the following teaching and learning approaches resonates with you most? Include a summary of the approach and why you chose it.
Constructivist.
Collaborative.
Integrative.
Reflective.
Inquiry-Based Learning.
Be sure to respond to at least one classmate.