Monday, March 16, 2015

3.1 Source Reliability

Today's lesson will be about:

Objectives
You will be able to:
  • Locate information about a source that helps determine its credibility and reliability (e.g. publisher, date, author, kind of journal)
  • Categorize sources along a spectrum of credibility ranging (not credible, credible/not academic, scholarly/academic/peer-reviewed)
  • Concisely explain source reliability in a few written sentences.

Warm-up Discussion
Does it seem reliable and believable? Why or why not?
Would you like to buy this product?

PPT_Source Reliability and Relevancy

HD1_Source Reliability Checklist

HD2_Reliability Practice


Homework
Unit2. Final Submission
Complete Pre-Research Portfolio and submit DOC or DOCX file to Compass2g. 
No APA formatting required.
*Name the file "112_Pre-Research_Portfolio_NetID_FINAL"
(If you name it differently, it will not be graded.)
*Upload the file on Compass2g>>>Unit2. Pre-Research Portfolio.
*Due date and time: Mar, 23rd (Mon), at 11:55 pm sharp.


Google Docs Template Submission Instructions
Step 1: Download your Pre-Research Portfolio as a .docx to your desktop. To do this in Google Docs, go to File --> Download as --> Microsoft Word. 

Step 2: Name the file as "112_Pre-Research_Portfolio_NetID_FINAL"

Step 3: Upload your Word Document to Safe Assign in Compass2g.


5 Sources for IRP
Find 3 scholarly academic and reliable sources and 2 non-scholarly but reliable sources.
*Upload the PDF or DOC on Google Drive>>>Unit3. Annotated Bibliography>>>Sources
*Name the file "Source#_title of source" 
*Due date and time: Apr, 3 (Fri), at 3:00 pm sharp. 


Writer's Help Checkpoint2
Checkpoint2 is due on Mar, 30 - Apr, 1 by 5:00 pm sharp.
Please hand in the hard copy of Checkpoint2.

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