Research Project Outline
- Due May 18, 2013 by 1:59am
- Points 25
- Submitting a text entry box or a website url
- Available until May 18, 2013 at 1:59am
Please refer to the full assignment details here.
You can choose any style of outline presentation that makes the most sense to you. You can even submit this as a PowerPoint (Google Presentation) if that feels more comfortable to you. Whichever style you choose, make sure it contains the following elements:
• what your working thesis is
• what your main points of argumentation will be to support that thesis
• what the other side believes, and where you will disprove those thoughts
• an indication on a broad level of where particular research will be used. The actual quotes/paraphrases need not appear, but a mention of author or article names is a good idea.
• The overall development your essay will take (what will come 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.)
• What your ultimate conclusions will be (though this may be understandably sketchy at this point)
Keep in mind that the work you submit should be an OUTLINE. Just answering each of the bullet points above will NOT be sufficient for completing this project. The answers to these bullet points will be embedded throughout your outline content.
If you used the Discovery Draft to build an outline, you're welcome to use that material for this assignment, as well. You will need to further develop it, most likely, to meet all of this particular assignment's parameters.
Finally, if you haven't already seen it, the Classical Essay Arrangement Presentation from Module 6 may be very useful in getting started on this.
Rubric
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