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                                   GE117 - Composition I Project


Project Introduction

The project for this course will walk you through the development of a research paper. You will
use the writing process and the concepts covered in this course to write the research paper.

The research project is designed in parts so that you will have an opportunity to practice the
Continuous Improvement Model, which simply means that you will take the project one step at a
time, and will not fall into the number one pit of writing a research paper: the deep dark pit
known as procrastination.

Project Objectives

The final goal of this project is to produce a well-written research paper based on a causal
analysis that demonstrates understanding of the following course objectives:
         Demonstrate the ability to use the writing process in completing a variety of assignments.
        Demonstrate the ability to analyze an audience and select an appropriate written
        communication style including the essential elements and write a model of each type.
        Develop writing strategies and problem-solving techniques in the writing process,
        creating clear, concise, and effective written communications.
        Effectively and efficiently use the ITT Tech Virtual Library.
        Prepare a research paper, demonstrating the ability to use a variety of sources.
        Synthesize information from a variety of sources into a new document.
       Demonstrate the ability to analyze problems and propose solutions through writing a
       variety of professional reports and documents.
Grading

Please go through the below project description carefully. The project is composed of 5 parts.
        The project accounts for 35% of the course grade.
Part 1 and 4 are not graded.
        Part 2 = 7%; Part 3 = 8%; Part 5 = 20%

Project Submission Snapshot



Project
   Part 1
                Introduction:
Selecting and You will select and narrow the topic of your choice this week. You will be using this topic for your research paper which is due
 Narrowing at the end of this course.
  the Topic

                  Tasks:
                  1. Review pages 518-519 of The Longman Writer, paying close attention to the checklist.

                  2. Determine a general topic that interests you. Choose a contemporary, controversial topic.
                          Tip 1: Use the techniques covered in this course for brainstorming and selecting a topic. The topic should be one about
                          which you have interest in learning more. Try to avoid topics that, as you can imagine, your instructor has seen too
                          many times, such as the legality of abortion, death penalty, gay marriage. Although there is nothing wrong with
                          addressing a common topic, instructors will not find yet another paper on the issue very interesting unless you can think
                          of a truly original slant on the topic.

                           Tip 2: You can discuss your thoughts with your instructor even before you submit this assignment. Just use the "Ask
                           Your Instructor" feature. You may also wish to participate in the Open Course Forum and discuss your topic ideas with
                           your classmates.

                  3. Use prewriting strategies, for example, freewriting, mapping, and questioning to narrow the topic.

                  4. Write one or two paragraphs including both your general topic and the narrowed topic, and the reasoning behind your
                  selection.

                  Deliverables and format:
                  Submit one or two paragraphs next week
Project
Part2

  Declaring   Introduction:
    Your      This week you need to start the preliminary research for your paper. You will complete three tasks: First you will declare your
 Audience,    audience. Second you will turn in an annotated bibliography including a minimum of three sources. Finally, you will write your
  Research,   thesis statement.
 and Thesis   Task 1: Declaration of Audience
 Statement    We have already discussed the importance of knowing your audience. Select one from the audience list, and write one or two
              sentences declaring the audience to whom you will write your paper.
              ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
                      • Experts in the field of your topic; for example a paper presented to a professional organization.
                      • Other college students who have demonstrated interest in the topic but have not studied it.
                      • A political group with mixed feelings about the topic.
                      • A group who generally opposes your position.
                      • A group who generally agrees with your position.
                      • Readers of a newspaper's editorial page.
                      • Individuals who feel passionately about your topic.
              ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

              Task 2: Annotated Bibliography
              An annotated bibliography is an organized list of sources, each of which is followed by a brief note or "annotation."
              Annotations should include the following:
                      Describe the content and focus of the book, article or website.
                      Suggest the source's usefulness to your research.
Project Part
2 continued                                                         Requirements of Project Part
                       Evaluate its method, conclusions, and reliability.
                       Record your reactions to the source.

               Complete the Task 2: Annotated Bibliography following the steps below:
               1) Use the research techniques covered in this course to search the ITT Tech Virtual Library and the Internet for 3 to 5
               secondary sources. Please note: You will probably have more sources you turn in this week.
                       Tip: Refer to section 54b in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide.

               2) Identify the sources which are accurate, credible, comprehensive, relevant, representative, and timely for your selected topic.

                       Tip 1: Refer to the Checklist for Evaluating Content found on page 367 of the Prentice Hall Reference Guide.
                       Tip 2: Review pages 370-377 of the Prentice Hall Reference Guide.

               3) Write an annotated bibliography, including 3 to 5 secondary sources. Use MLA documentation for the sources.
                       Tip: Make sure notes are clear so that you will avoid plagiarism. Review pages 378-398 of the Prentice Hall Reference
                       Guide.
               Task 3: Thesis Statement
               After completing your preliminary research, now you are ready to write your thesis statement.
               Your thesis statement must meet the following criteria:
                            Must limit your topic.
                            Must incorporate your point of view.
                            Must be applicable to the Causal Analysis pattern of development. Refer to #4 on page 384 in The Longman Writer.
                       Tip: Your entire paper is based on this statement. Do not try to write a thesis statement without conducting preliminary
                       research.

               Check It First
               …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
                      BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR DECLARATION OF YOUR AUDIENCE, YOUR
                      ANNOTATED
                      BIBLIOGRAPHY, AND YOUR THESIS STATEMENT, CHECK IT FIRST!
                         Did you declare one of the audiences on the list?
Project Part                                                         Requirements of Project Part
2 continued
                         Did you annotate 3 to 5 sources, remembering that the annotations do the following:
                               •   Describe the content and focus of the book or article.
                               •   Suggest the source's usefulness to your research.
                               •   Evaluate its method, conclusions, and reliability.
                               •   Record your reactions to the source.
                               •   Include MLA documentation for each.
                   Did you write a thesis statement that limits your topic and incorporates your point of view?
               ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
               …

               Deliverables and format:
               Submit a Microsoft Word document including:
                    1. A sentence or two declaring the audience to whom you will write your paper
                    2. Annotated bibliography with 3-5 sources
                    3. Thesis statement




   Part 3
               Introduction
               You should have completed your research phase this week. This week, you will also begin writing the first draft of your
    Draft
               research paper.
Project Part
3 continued                                                               Requirements of Project Part
               Tasks
               1. Determine 3 patterns of development for your supporting paragraphs that will support your thesis statement.
                        Tip 1: Refer to page 65-75 in the Longman Writer.
                      Tip 2: You might end up changing your paragraphs and patterns of
                      development later in the writing process, depending on what works best with
                      all the elements of your writing and your paper. However, choose three now to
                      get you going. Don't worry - this is your first draft. It isn't supposed to be
                      perfect!
                      Tip 3: Cite your information! This is important to avoid plagiarism, but also -
                      the more practice you get, the easier it will become. If you have questions, ask
                      your instructor and refer to your textbooks.

               2. Determine your main topic sentences that relate to your thesis statement.

               3. Provide evidence for each topic sentence. Your evidence should be:
                   • Relevant and Unified
                   • Specific
                   • Adequate
                   • Accurate
                   • Dramatic
                   • Representative
               4. Write a minimum of 5 supporting paragraphs using a minimum of 3 patterns of development. Your paper must be a causal
               analysis.
                         Tip: Check the following:
                         • Do the supporting details explain fully what you want to say?
                       •   Are specific words used to help explain the topic fully?
                       •   Do the word choices clarify the meaning?
                       •   Does the tone fit the audience?
Project Part
3 continued                                                            Requirements of Project Part
                       •    Is the organizational strategy logical and does it fit your purpose?
                       •    Do all the sentences support the topic sentence?
                       •    Do the sentences flow smoothly with transitions between one and the next?

               5. Include an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
                        Tip: Refer to pages 76-81 in The Longman Writer.

               6. Include documentation information, using the MLA style of parenthetical citation and Works Cited.
                         Tip: Make sure it looks like the works cited on page 462 in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide (titled, hanging indent,
                         alphabetized by either the last name of the author or, if there is no author, the first word of the title other than "a," "an,"
                         or "the," and double-spaced).
               7. Cite all "borrowed" information properly after each instance.
               ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
               .
               Check It First
               Before submitting your paper, check it first!
               General:
                             Did you include your thesis statement?
                             Did you write five different patterns of development?
                             Does each topic sentence relate to the thesis statement?
                             Do the topic sentences communicate your main points and clarify the parameters?
                             Is your evidence
                                    Relevant and Unified
                                    Specific
                                    Adequate
                                    Accurate
                                    Dramatic
                                    Representative?

               Your paragraphs:
                           Do the supporting details explain fully what you want to say?
Project Part                                                        Requirements of Project Part
3 continued               Are specific words used to help explain the topic fully?
                          Does the word choice clarify the meaning and does the tone fit the audience?
                          Is the organizational strategy logical and does it fit your purpose?
                          Do all the sentences support the topic sentence?
                          Do the sentences flow smoothly with transitions between one and the next?
                          Do you include documentation information, using the MLA style of
                         parenthetical citation and Works Cited?

               …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .

               Deliverables and format:
               Submit your draft paper containing the above elements in a Microsoft Word document.




               Introduction
   Part 4      This week you are revising your research paper for content. Because of this, you will be adding quite a bit more to your paper
               and you will be thinking about your paper in deeper levels than you had when you created your first draft. Although this is an
  Revision     un-graded activity it is highly recommended that you complete Part 4 and submit it to your instructor. This is the last time you
               will receive your instructor's input and help.

               Tasks
               1. Review the feedback of your draft from your instructor.
Project Part                                                            Requirements of Project Part
Four           2. Continue writing paragraphs and expand your paper from 5 paragraphs to 4 pages.
               3. Revise your paper for content. Clarify your essay's purpose and structure.
               4. Confirm that each body paragraph provides sufficient and relevant support for your main ideas.
               5. Determine how your audience will respond to your tone and word choice.
               6. Complete your Works Cited page.
                         Tip: Refer to page 462 in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide.
               7. Cite all "borrowed" information properly after each instance.
               8. Use the revision techniques covered in this course to revise your research paper.
               9. Use the Easy Check It List.
               Deliverables and format:
               Submit your 4-page revision paper, and your Works Cited page in a Microsoft Word document.




   Part 5      Introduction
               This week you should be completing the editing process of your research paper. Be sure you allow enough time to refine your
Refinement     paper.

               Tasks:

               1. Refer to the Easy Check It for a comprehensive checklist for your essay.
               2. Review your paper's structure and logic.
               3. Fine tune your Works Cited page.
               4. Proofread your paper.
               5. Re-read your paper once it has been refined to be sure you haven't missed anything.
                                                   7
Project Part                                                    Requirements of Project Part

               Deliverables and format:

               Submit your Research Paper in a minimum of 4 pages and Works Cited page in a Microsoft Word document. Your paper must
               be a causal analysis.
Ge117 course project

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Ge117 course project

  • 1. Course Project (Final Paper GE117 - Composition I Project Project Introduction The project for this course will walk you through the development of a research paper. You will use the writing process and the concepts covered in this course to write the research paper. The research project is designed in parts so that you will have an opportunity to practice the Continuous Improvement Model, which simply means that you will take the project one step at a time, and will not fall into the number one pit of writing a research paper: the deep dark pit known as procrastination. Project Objectives The final goal of this project is to produce a well-written research paper based on a causal analysis that demonstrates understanding of the following course objectives: Demonstrate the ability to use the writing process in completing a variety of assignments. Demonstrate the ability to analyze an audience and select an appropriate written communication style including the essential elements and write a model of each type. Develop writing strategies and problem-solving techniques in the writing process, creating clear, concise, and effective written communications. Effectively and efficiently use the ITT Tech Virtual Library. Prepare a research paper, demonstrating the ability to use a variety of sources. Synthesize information from a variety of sources into a new document. Demonstrate the ability to analyze problems and propose solutions through writing a variety of professional reports and documents. Grading Please go through the below project description carefully. The project is composed of 5 parts. The project accounts for 35% of the course grade.
  • 2. Part 1 and 4 are not graded. Part 2 = 7%; Part 3 = 8%; Part 5 = 20% Project Submission Snapshot Project Part 1 Introduction: Selecting and You will select and narrow the topic of your choice this week. You will be using this topic for your research paper which is due Narrowing at the end of this course. the Topic Tasks: 1. Review pages 518-519 of The Longman Writer, paying close attention to the checklist. 2. Determine a general topic that interests you. Choose a contemporary, controversial topic. Tip 1: Use the techniques covered in this course for brainstorming and selecting a topic. The topic should be one about which you have interest in learning more. Try to avoid topics that, as you can imagine, your instructor has seen too many times, such as the legality of abortion, death penalty, gay marriage. Although there is nothing wrong with addressing a common topic, instructors will not find yet another paper on the issue very interesting unless you can think of a truly original slant on the topic. Tip 2: You can discuss your thoughts with your instructor even before you submit this assignment. Just use the "Ask Your Instructor" feature. You may also wish to participate in the Open Course Forum and discuss your topic ideas with your classmates. 3. Use prewriting strategies, for example, freewriting, mapping, and questioning to narrow the topic. 4. Write one or two paragraphs including both your general topic and the narrowed topic, and the reasoning behind your selection. Deliverables and format: Submit one or two paragraphs next week
  • 3. Project Part2 Declaring Introduction: Your This week you need to start the preliminary research for your paper. You will complete three tasks: First you will declare your Audience, audience. Second you will turn in an annotated bibliography including a minimum of three sources. Finally, you will write your Research, thesis statement. and Thesis Task 1: Declaration of Audience Statement We have already discussed the importance of knowing your audience. Select one from the audience list, and write one or two sentences declaring the audience to whom you will write your paper. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Experts in the field of your topic; for example a paper presented to a professional organization. • Other college students who have demonstrated interest in the topic but have not studied it. • A political group with mixed feelings about the topic. • A group who generally opposes your position. • A group who generally agrees with your position. • Readers of a newspaper's editorial page. • Individuals who feel passionately about your topic. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Task 2: Annotated Bibliography An annotated bibliography is an organized list of sources, each of which is followed by a brief note or "annotation." Annotations should include the following: Describe the content and focus of the book, article or website. Suggest the source's usefulness to your research.
  • 4. Project Part 2 continued Requirements of Project Part Evaluate its method, conclusions, and reliability. Record your reactions to the source. Complete the Task 2: Annotated Bibliography following the steps below: 1) Use the research techniques covered in this course to search the ITT Tech Virtual Library and the Internet for 3 to 5 secondary sources. Please note: You will probably have more sources you turn in this week. Tip: Refer to section 54b in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide. 2) Identify the sources which are accurate, credible, comprehensive, relevant, representative, and timely for your selected topic. Tip 1: Refer to the Checklist for Evaluating Content found on page 367 of the Prentice Hall Reference Guide. Tip 2: Review pages 370-377 of the Prentice Hall Reference Guide. 3) Write an annotated bibliography, including 3 to 5 secondary sources. Use MLA documentation for the sources. Tip: Make sure notes are clear so that you will avoid plagiarism. Review pages 378-398 of the Prentice Hall Reference Guide. Task 3: Thesis Statement After completing your preliminary research, now you are ready to write your thesis statement. Your thesis statement must meet the following criteria: Must limit your topic. Must incorporate your point of view. Must be applicable to the Causal Analysis pattern of development. Refer to #4 on page 384 in The Longman Writer. Tip: Your entire paper is based on this statement. Do not try to write a thesis statement without conducting preliminary research. Check It First ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR DECLARATION OF YOUR AUDIENCE, YOUR ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY, AND YOUR THESIS STATEMENT, CHECK IT FIRST! Did you declare one of the audiences on the list?
  • 5. Project Part Requirements of Project Part 2 continued Did you annotate 3 to 5 sources, remembering that the annotations do the following: • Describe the content and focus of the book or article. • Suggest the source's usefulness to your research. • Evaluate its method, conclusions, and reliability. • Record your reactions to the source. • Include MLA documentation for each. Did you write a thesis statement that limits your topic and incorporates your point of view? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… … Deliverables and format: Submit a Microsoft Word document including: 1. A sentence or two declaring the audience to whom you will write your paper 2. Annotated bibliography with 3-5 sources 3. Thesis statement Part 3 Introduction You should have completed your research phase this week. This week, you will also begin writing the first draft of your Draft research paper.
  • 6. Project Part 3 continued Requirements of Project Part Tasks 1. Determine 3 patterns of development for your supporting paragraphs that will support your thesis statement. Tip 1: Refer to page 65-75 in the Longman Writer. Tip 2: You might end up changing your paragraphs and patterns of development later in the writing process, depending on what works best with all the elements of your writing and your paper. However, choose three now to get you going. Don't worry - this is your first draft. It isn't supposed to be perfect! Tip 3: Cite your information! This is important to avoid plagiarism, but also - the more practice you get, the easier it will become. If you have questions, ask your instructor and refer to your textbooks. 2. Determine your main topic sentences that relate to your thesis statement. 3. Provide evidence for each topic sentence. Your evidence should be: • Relevant and Unified • Specific • Adequate • Accurate • Dramatic • Representative 4. Write a minimum of 5 supporting paragraphs using a minimum of 3 patterns of development. Your paper must be a causal analysis. Tip: Check the following: • Do the supporting details explain fully what you want to say? • Are specific words used to help explain the topic fully? • Do the word choices clarify the meaning? • Does the tone fit the audience?
  • 7. Project Part 3 continued Requirements of Project Part • Is the organizational strategy logical and does it fit your purpose? • Do all the sentences support the topic sentence? • Do the sentences flow smoothly with transitions between one and the next? 5. Include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Tip: Refer to pages 76-81 in The Longman Writer. 6. Include documentation information, using the MLA style of parenthetical citation and Works Cited. Tip: Make sure it looks like the works cited on page 462 in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide (titled, hanging indent, alphabetized by either the last name of the author or, if there is no author, the first word of the title other than "a," "an," or "the," and double-spaced). 7. Cite all "borrowed" information properly after each instance. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . Check It First Before submitting your paper, check it first! General: Did you include your thesis statement? Did you write five different patterns of development? Does each topic sentence relate to the thesis statement? Do the topic sentences communicate your main points and clarify the parameters? Is your evidence Relevant and Unified Specific Adequate Accurate Dramatic Representative? Your paragraphs: Do the supporting details explain fully what you want to say?
  • 8. Project Part Requirements of Project Part 3 continued Are specific words used to help explain the topic fully? Does the word choice clarify the meaning and does the tone fit the audience? Is the organizational strategy logical and does it fit your purpose? Do all the sentences support the topic sentence? Do the sentences flow smoothly with transitions between one and the next? Do you include documentation information, using the MLA style of parenthetical citation and Works Cited? …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . Deliverables and format: Submit your draft paper containing the above elements in a Microsoft Word document. Introduction Part 4 This week you are revising your research paper for content. Because of this, you will be adding quite a bit more to your paper and you will be thinking about your paper in deeper levels than you had when you created your first draft. Although this is an Revision un-graded activity it is highly recommended that you complete Part 4 and submit it to your instructor. This is the last time you will receive your instructor's input and help. Tasks 1. Review the feedback of your draft from your instructor.
  • 9. Project Part Requirements of Project Part Four 2. Continue writing paragraphs and expand your paper from 5 paragraphs to 4 pages. 3. Revise your paper for content. Clarify your essay's purpose and structure. 4. Confirm that each body paragraph provides sufficient and relevant support for your main ideas. 5. Determine how your audience will respond to your tone and word choice. 6. Complete your Works Cited page. Tip: Refer to page 462 in the Prentice Hall Reference Guide. 7. Cite all "borrowed" information properly after each instance. 8. Use the revision techniques covered in this course to revise your research paper. 9. Use the Easy Check It List. Deliverables and format: Submit your 4-page revision paper, and your Works Cited page in a Microsoft Word document. Part 5 Introduction This week you should be completing the editing process of your research paper. Be sure you allow enough time to refine your Refinement paper. Tasks: 1. Refer to the Easy Check It for a comprehensive checklist for your essay. 2. Review your paper's structure and logic. 3. Fine tune your Works Cited page. 4. Proofread your paper. 5. Re-read your paper once it has been refined to be sure you haven't missed anything. 7
  • 10. Project Part Requirements of Project Part Deliverables and format: Submit your Research Paper in a minimum of 4 pages and Works Cited page in a Microsoft Word document. Your paper must be a causal analysis.