Unit 2 Video Assignment: Project 1

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18 Apr 202208:45

Summary

TLDRThis video introduces Project 1, guiding students through a detailed workflow document to help them create their first project. The project focuses on empathy, with students choosing a specific aspect to explore, such as its use in social media. The script covers key steps, including narrowing down the topic, developing a thesis statement, and evaluating credible sources. It also provides guidance on MLA citation, paraphrasing, and summarizing. Students are encouraged to submit their work for feedback and revisions, ensuring proper citation and grammar. Completing the document grants a 10% grade boost, making it a valuable resource.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Completing the Project One Workflow document will earn you a 10% grade boost for Project One.
  • πŸ˜€ To access the workflow document, click the provided link in the course video and make a copy to your Google Drive.
  • πŸ˜€ Ensure the document is shared with the instructor to allow for grading and feedback.
  • πŸ˜€ The project topic is centered around empathy, and students have flexibility in how they approach it (e.g., empathy in social media).
  • πŸ˜€ Students must research and choose a clear question to guide their project (e.g., 'Is empathy used in social media?').
  • πŸ˜€ A thesis statement, which answers the project question, is required to frame the research and argument.
  • πŸ˜€ An outline is optional but recommended; submitting it along with the workflow document will earn a grade increase.
  • πŸ˜€ Students are required to use at least three credible sources, and they must be evaluated for reliability and relevance.
  • πŸ˜€ Proper MLA citation is required for both in-text citations and the Works Cited section of the project.
  • πŸ˜€ The final presentation should be created using Google Slides, PowerPoint, Prezi, or Canva, and should include an introduction, support slides, and conclusion.
  • πŸ˜€ Before submission, ensure the project is free of spelling, grammar, and plagiarism errors, and make any necessary revisions for clarity.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the 'Project One Workflow Document'?

    -The main purpose of the 'Project One Workflow Document' is to guide students through the process of completing their first project, providing step-by-step instructions for narrowing down a research topic, writing a thesis, finding credible sources, and creating a presentation.

  • How can students earn a 10% grade increase for Project One?

    -Students can earn a 10% grade increase by completing the 'Project One Workflow Document' and submitting it to the teacher.

  • What is the focus of the project in this class?

    -The focus of the project is on empathy, and students are expected to explore how empathy is used or not used in various contexts, such as social media.

  • How should students narrow down their topic for the project?

    -Students should narrow down their topic by choosing a specific aspect of empathy, such as evaluating its use in social media, and formulating a research question around that topic.

  • What is a thesis statement, and how is it related to the research question?

    -A thesis statement is a clear and concise statement that answers the research question. It outlines the argument or claim the student will make in their project, often reflecting the answer to the research question.

  • How many sources are students required to use for the project, and what is the maximum recommended number?

    -Students are required to use a minimum of three sources, but the maximum recommended number is five, as using more than five sources may be cumbersome for this assignment.

  • What should students include when evaluating their sources?

    -When evaluating their sources, students should explain why each source is credible and reliable, providing justification for their choice of sources and how they will use them in their project.

  • What are the key components that need to be included in the presentation?

    -The presentation should include the following components: an overview slide, a thesis slide, an introduction slide, a minimum of three support slides, a conclusion slide, and a works cited slide.

  • What is the recommended method for creating the presentation?

    -The recommended method for creating the presentation is using Google Slides, as it is free, easy to share, and compatible with the class's tools. However, students can also use other platforms like Prezi, Canva, or PowerPoint.

  • How should students handle citations in their presentation?

    -Students should include in-text citations on the support slides, ensuring they cite their sources properly. They should also provide a full works cited list on a separate slide in MLA format.

  • What is the final step after creating the presentation?

    -The final step is to review and revise the project for clarity, grammar, punctuation, and plagiarism. Students should then submit their presentation, along with the completed workflow document, for feedback and grading.

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