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DUE 10/17/18, Wednesday
Read ONE of the following articles TONIGHT or during today’s study group and generate a minimum of THREE questions for Danny Gold. Take this opportunity to ask him questions tomorrow during our meeting in the Media Center. The articles are posted on the AVID website under assignments.
https://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a23556/seven-days-with-syrian-rebels/
https://news.vice.com/article/welcome-to-stalingrad-welcome-to-kobane-inside-the-syrian-town-under-siege-by-the-islamic-state
https://news.vice.com/article/things-in-ferguson-are-going-to-change-for-real
https://www.wired.com/story/syria-civil-war-hala-sentry/
Danny is a freelance correspondent, producer and writer who focuses on conflict, crime and politics. He has worked in both print and video on breaking news quick hits and long form features, reporting from Trinidad and Tobago, the Central African Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, Liberia, Rwanda, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Burundi, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Israel, the Occupied Territories, and all over the United States covering everything from the 2016 campaign trail to the Ferguson riots.
Annotated Bibliography Due on Friday, 10PM. Find requirements and resources below.
•What is it? Annotated bibliography- includes a summary of each source you are using in your research.
•Why do you need it?
–Shows your reader that your sources are informative, relevant, and credible.
–Writing an annotation makes you read each source carefully and critically.
•This makes it easier for you to see if numerous sources are saying the same thing.
•Can help you determine whether or not you want to use a particular source in that research.
•It can also help you formulate your thesis.
•Helps you recall information from each source as you are taking notes during research.
What to include in your annotated bibliography:
DIRECTIONS: Follow each of the steps below to
1. Summarize the source
2-4 sentences
•If someone asked what this article/book is about, what would you say?
•What is the main argument (central idea)?
•What is the point of this book or article?
•What topics are covered?
2. Evaluate the source
1-2 sentences
•Is the information reliable?
•Is this source biased or objective?
•What is the goal of this source?
•What is it? Annotated bibliography- includes a summary of each source you are using in your research.
•Why do you need it?
–Shows your reader that your sources are informative, relevant, and credible.
–Writing an annotation makes you read each source carefully and critically.
•This makes it easier for you to see if numerous sources are saying the same thing.
•Can help you determine whether or not you want to use a particular source in that research.
•It can also help you formulate your thesis.
•Helps you recall information from each source as you are taking notes during research.
What to include in your annotated bibliography:
DIRECTIONS: Follow each of the steps below to
1. Summarize the source
2-4 sentences
•If someone asked what this article/book is about, what would you say?
•What is the main argument (central idea)?
•What is the point of this book or article?
•What topics are covered?
2. Evaluate the source
1-2 sentences
•Is the information reliable?
•Is this source biased or objective?
•What is the goal of this source?
JANUARY 3, 2017
JEKYLL & HYDE FILM COMPARISON HANDOUT
JEKYLL & HYDE FILM COMPARISON HANDOUT
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