Use the Note Area to cite sources of information you found. Click the upper right corner of the box to make the note pad appear, then type.
Sources Before 2010. In the
bubbles below, record
the main idea of each of
the five articles we read for
the discussion posts. Use dates in APA style.
EXAMPLE: The main idea of
the Mead(2008) article is...Blah, blah,
blah...
Point #1
Point #2
EXAMPLE: The main idea of the Greene
(1978) article is ...blah blah
blah.
Annotations:
Note the citation here - it is APA style. The author's last name and the date of the article/book. Then at the end, you would have a list of references in APA style that would include the name of the article/book - like what most of you did for your biography project.
Sources After 2010. Choose
5 of the 8 new articles. In the
bubbles below, record the
main idea of each.
EXAMPLE: The Adams (2013)
says, blah blah blah....
At least three connections go on this level.
What have you found to remain the same throughout
both time periods (before 2010 and after 2010)?
Write these connections in boxes/bubbles on
this level.
Annotations:
Here is where you show evidence of your thinking. Connect the pieces about boys and girls' education that you have found to be the same in sources before 2010 (which we read for the discussions) and in sources you found dated after 2010.
EXAMPLE: Both Mead (2008) and
Adams (2013) agree that blah blah
blah....
What differences/updated information did you find in
articles dated after 2010 that did not agree with
information you read in sources dated before 2010? Those
findings go on this level. Find at least three. Record more if
you find them .
EXAMPLE: Mead (2008) said blah blah
blah; however, Adams
(2013) says blah blah blah...
Choose sources dated after 2010 that your group
found for this week's discussion posts. On this
level, show at lease two likenesses (to the right) and two
differences(to the left) you found as you studied these and
any other works for this assignment. Cite your
findings.
EXAMPLE: We found an article entitled, "Blah Blah" (2014) It highlighted
three points very similary to Greene (1978)