Research Prospectus Due: Monday, Feb. 17 in library
Documentation Days!!: February 19 & 24
Mandatory Conferences: February 21 & 24 (Fri. & Mon.)
Rough Draft Due: Wednesday, Feb. 26 (2 copies)
#2B: Explanatory Synthesis Wednesday, March 5
Length: 6 typewritten pages (1300-1500 words)
This paper will be a review of an issue related to your summary article: Work in the 21st Century, Green Power, Parenting and Education, Business & Advertising, or Rumors. Find a topic that you 1) care about but 2) need to learn more about. You will be practicing the skills of synthesis in order to investigate the topic in greater depth and work with sources more expertly. In general terms, a synthesis is …show more content…
It is your “free pass to plagiarism” step. The rough draft is due on Wednesday, February 26th and should consist of your thesis, 3 body paragraphs, and a Works Cited page that corresponds to your in-text citations. I will look at this preliminary attempt at synthesizing your sources and track how accurate your documentation skills are. I will not look at introductory paragraphs. Copious feedback will be provided; you must meet this deadline in order to take advantage of the “free pass” because of the tight timetable. Please note the amount of points this is worth and take this step very …show more content…
Your prospectus should be a typed paragraph that contains the following information: Tell what your topic is and identify as specifically as possible what interests you about this topic. Explain what research question your paper will try to answer about the topic that represents your own approach to the issue. Discuss what kinds of sources you might use by identifying the kinds of information you will need to answer your question fully. (You will have done a preliminary amount of research on the web, but mostly I want you to just brainstorm about the kind of things you hope to find. If you have done research, report briefly what you have found.) State which, if any, articles from WRAC you plan to