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101 Report Peer Review and Academic Writing Professor Ramos Blog
101 Report Peer Review and Academic Writing    Free Write  Quick Write  Who are the people that care about your topic? Who is affected by it? Who would benefit from reading it? Who has a stake in the matter?  Brainstorm for three minutes all the groups who have a stake in the argument.  Free Write  Free write for five minutes on why these groups care or why the topic matters.  Template To Use:  Iââ¬â¢m _______________, and this matters to me because_________________ . . .  Quickà  Write  Draft a paragraph, introduction or conclusion, incorporating the so what? and who cares? factors.  This is important because ___________ . . .  This essay will benefit _______________, because _____________________. . .  MLA   Sample  page    Dean, Cornelia. ââ¬Å"Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet.â⬠à  The New York Times, 22 May 2007,à  nytimes.com/2007/05/22/science/earth/22ander.html?_r=0. Accessed 12 May 2016.  Ebert, Roger. Review ofà  An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Davis Guggenheim.à  rogerebert.com, 1 June 2006,à  rogerebert.com/reviews/an-inconvenient-truth-2006. Accessed 15 June 2016.  Gowdy, John. ââ¬Å"Avoiding Self-organized Extinction: Toward a Co-evolutionary Economics of Sustainability.â⬠à  International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology,à  vol. 14, no. 1, 2007, pp. 27-36.  ETC.  Peer Workshop  How would you like someone to work with you on your paper?  Peer edit the same way you revise your own work.à  Work on the global, higher order concerns, first.  Be specific in identifying problems or opportunities.à  Point to places in the text where you notice something. Donââ¬â¢t say organization is confusing, show them where it is confusing.  Use clear sentences and thoughts when commenting. Donââ¬â¢t just say awkward, explain what it is you find awkward.  Offer suggestions for improvement.à  Donââ¬â¢t just criticize, offer suggestions for revision.  Praise what is good in the paper.à  What is working well? What did you like?  Keep comments tactful.à  Treat anotherââ¬â¢s work the way you would like yours to be treated.  Questions to Answer    Does the report come across as biased? If so, where?  Does it sound like research or opinion?  Is it well organized? What could be better?      Effective Images  The Beauty and The Gill Man  Mass Incarceration in the USA  Report Title  For the last assignment we were creative with our titles. A report title needs to be more specific.  Marathons for Womenà  by Susan Wilcox  From Scroll to Screenà  by Lev Grossman  Wind Technologies Market Report 2012à  by U.S. Department of Energy  21st Century Causes of Deforestation  Find more examples. Come up with your own.  Grading Criteria Report    Use of Sources and Research  Organization and structure  Diversity topic and depth  Clearly defined and explored topic  MLA and Sources  Title and Images  Word Count, Word Choice, Grammar101 Report Peer Review and Academic Writing    MLA   MLA   Sample  page    Dean, Cornelia. ââ¬Å"Executive on a Mission: Saving the Planet.â⬠à  The New York Times, 22 May 2007,à  nytimes.com/2007/05/22/science/earth/22ander.html?_r=0. Accessed 12 May 2016.  Ebert, Roger. Review ofà  An Inconvenient Truth, directed by Davis Guggenheim.à  rogerebert.com, 1 June 2006,à  rogerebert.com/reviews/an-inconvenient-truth-2006. Accessed 15 June 2016.  Gowdy, John. ââ¬Å"Avoiding Self-organized Extinction: Toward a Co-evolutionary Economics of Sustainability.â⬠à  International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology,à  vol. 14, no. 1, 2007, pp. 27-36.  ETC.  Paraphrase v Summary v Quoting  Students are normally accused of plagiarism when the are trying to paraphrase. It is usually by mistake. In order to avoid plagiarism, here are some tips:    Take notes  Annotate Sources  Make sure you cite  Save multiple drafts    Peer Workshop  How would you like someone to work with you on your paper?  Peer edit the same way you revise your own work.à  Work on the global, higher order concerns, first.  Be specific in identifying problems or opportunities.à  Point to places in the text where you notice something. Donââ¬â¢t say organization is confusing, show them where it is confusing.  Use clear sentences and thoughts when commenting. Donââ¬â¢t just say awkward, explain what it is you find awkward.  Offer suggestions for improvement.à  Donââ¬â¢t just criticize, offer suggestions for revision.  Praise what is good in the paper.à  What is working well? What did you like?  Keep comments tactful.à  Treat anotherââ¬â¢s work the way you would like yours to be treated.  Effective Images  Mass Incarceration in the USA  Report Title  For the last assignment we were creative with our titles. A report title needs to be more specific. Look up some examples and see if you notice any patterns.  Marathons for Womenà  by Susan Wilcox  From Scroll to Screenà  by Lev Grossman  Wind Technologies Market Report 2012à  by U.S. Department of Energy  Here is an example from our class:  21st Century Causes of Deforestation  Find more examples. Come up with your own.  Grading Criteria Report    Use of Sources and Research  Organization and structure  Diversity topic and depth  Clearly defined and explored topic  MLA and Sources  Title and Images  Word Count, Word Choice, Grammar    What is Academic Writing?  The article ââ¬Å"What is Academic Writing?â⬠ is a brief introduction to the writing you will be expected to do in college. The article begins by addressing common myths about what academic writing is.à  Which ones have you heard before?à  Think of one or two more myths, or ideas of writing, that you have heard before.    Myth #1: The ââ¬Å"Paint by Numbersâ⬠ myth  Myth #2: Writers only start writing when they have everything figured out  Myth #3: Perfect first drafts  Myth #4: Some got it; I donââ¬â¢t- the genius fallacy  Myth #5: Good grammar is good writing  Myth #6: The Five Paragraph Essay  Myth #7: Never use ââ¬Å"Iâ⬠    Irvin quotes a study by Lee Ann Carroll about the writing students do in college:  What are usually called ââ¬Ëwriting assignmentsââ¬â¢ in college might more accurately be called ââ¬Ëliteracy tasksââ¬â¢ (7).  What do you think she means here? In a short paragraph, write what you think the author is saying.      
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