Objectives:
We will be able to.........
- Write reliability statements for the annotated bibliography.
- Determine how each of the GRP sources is specifically relevant to the parts of the GRP paper - background information, solution description, critique, or improvement.
- Write relevancy statements for the annotated bibliography.
Introduction to Relevancy
What does relevancy mean?
Why would this be a necessary part of the annotated bibliography?
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Source Relevancy Chart
The Source Relevancy Chart will help you keep track of which parts of the sources are relevant to which parts of the GRP paper in focus. Enter quotes and/or page numbers referencing where to find that specific information so that you can go back and find that information again.
Source2 Source4 Source6
Source Relevancy Chart
The Source Relevancy Chart will help you keep track of which parts of the sources are relevant to which parts of the GRP paper in focus. Enter quotes and/or page numbers referencing where to find that specific information so that you can go back and find that information again.
Save it as "GRP_AB_YOURNAME" into your GRP dropbox folder.
Start writing your annotated bibliography for GRP.
Homework
DUE Monday, March, 25th, 11:59AM
(I assume that some of you might be travelling during Spring Break.
That is why I assign this homework now and give you 12-hour *extension*.
If you are travelling, it is your responsibility to do homework before/after the trip but definitely before deadline. I am strict about keeping deadlines for homework.)
1. Use "Choosing Sources Chart" to choose at least 5 academic, peer-reviewed sources for your IRP.
Download pdf versions of all of your sources and save them into your IRP dropbox folder.
2. Use "Source Relevancy Chart" to show me how you will use the sources for your IRP.
3. Download the IRP Annotated Bibliography. Save it as "IRP_AB_YOURNAME" into your IRP dropbox folder. Start writing your annotated bibliography for IRP.
If you have some questions, please read again the post about GRP/IRP Annotated Bibliographies.
If you still have questions, email me.
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