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Understanding your issue is one of the first steps to writing any type of research paper. Remember that each post must include:  Two properly cited academic sources (Cite within the text and also in the Works Cited section at the bottom of your blog. Include the url.) 300-500 words An image (In this blog that will probably be a chart.) You are being graded on: The depth of your research (the reader should learn from your blog) Level of professionalism (grammar and spelling, word choice, etc.) This blog from a few years ago has a post that talks about the dropout rate for black and Latino youth that can serve as an example.  http://juanenglishivblog.blogspot.com/

Two Sides of an Issue - Due Saturday 1/26

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One of the most important aspects of research is to understand different sides of an issue. For this blog, you will be reading two essays or articles about your topic and evaluating the ideas presented.  Both of the articles/essays should be from reliable and/or academic sources and should be long enough to fully develop an idea. This blog post will need to be 300-400 words. Be sure to cite your two articles within the text as well as in a Works Cited section at the bottom of your blog (include the URL in your citation).   Ideas for this blog include: research one conflict related to your topic and choose a pro and a con article (http://www.procon.org is a resource) choose one recent article and another from a few years ago and compare how the two authors discuss the issue as it relates to their time/place compare how two authors from different countries/cultures discuss an issue compare how a liberal and a conservative publication cover an event Look at L...

Background Blog - Due 1/17

Follow up from last week 1) Make sure your URL is under the comments section of my first blog post. 2) Make sure that you have a background post published that includes a general overview of your topic and three BIG questions that you hope to answer or use to guide your research.  Click on "view blog" to see if your post was published correctly.  Wikileaks This week we will start researching our topics and for that you will need to visit the library website. Research Your Topic How to get a library card: Go to: https://www.gcpld.org/about-us/branches/glenwood-springs-branch-library If you have a card, put your number in here. If you don’t have a card (or don’t have it with you), click on “get a card” and complete the form. Save the number!  You will need it for all the blog assignments. How to find an academic article: What is an academic article?  Academic (or scholarly) articles are articles that have been peer-reviewed befor...

Introduction Blog - Due 1/12

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"Blog" comes from two words: web log. Get it?   The purpose of your blog is to inform each other. This is important: your audience is the other students in this class. You need to carefully select information and present it in interesting ways that will help other students to understand and make decisions about their world-- don't waste their time! So, what should you write in your first blog? An introduction! Not about you, but about your topic-- tell us: the background information you know about this topic, your reasons for choosing this topic, and then give 3-5 BIG questions you hope to explore and maybe answer during your research this semester. Remember that a BIG question does not have an easy yes or no or factual answer. A BIG questions makes you think and really have to dig in to figure it out. When you're done with your 1st blog post create your user profile, play with your settings and layout, view your blog, help your friends, leave a comment on ...