1st task: 4 pictures I posted, MLA format , 1 paragraph
2nd task: 500 words, I gave the link and posted pictures to teach u how to do, and requirements are in the doc https://sc.edu/about/offices_and_divisions/university_libraries/index.php
ILP III: The Scholarly Article
Due:
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Source Type: Scholarly Article. Focus: Source Mining Part I: Find a scholarly article published in the past five years. Find a central claim or piece of information that is cited and is relevant to your research. Now, source mine: follow this citation to find a second scholarly article related to your topic. Cite your sources in MLA (TEW or Purdue OWL can help). Part II: This part exclusively involves your first article. Write ~50 words per section: · Kairos: How timely and relevant was this article when released? What about now? · Authority: How does the author assure the reader that the information is accurate? · Audience: Who is this article aimed at? · Bias: In what ways is the article biased towards a certain point of view? · Context: In what context does the article appear? What does further reading of the author or journal tell you? Part III: This part exclusively involves your second article. Write ~50 words per section: · Kairos: When was your article published, and how much does this matter for the subject? · Authority: How does the author assure the reader that the information is accurate? Part IV: Finally, in ~150 words reflect on how your two scholarly sources relate to each other and how your knowledge on the subject grows from reading both sources. Submitting:
Submit to Blackboard |
Part I: Citations |
Scholarly Citation: |
Mined Scholarly Citation: |
Part II: Initial Article Analysis |
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Kairos: | |
Authority: | |
Audience: | |
Bias: | |
Context: |
Part III: Source-Mined Article Analysis |
Part IV: Reflection |
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