good time to start drafting
when is way before the deadline
when drafting
figure out where you want your images and videos to go so their easily accessible
know your sources
What is taking a list of the sources that you use
do this when compleate
Reread carefully
good way to start
grab the audiences attention with a captivating peice of information/ image
when gathering information to use for project
what is looking for connections, main ideas and possible organization .
Images should be used
Images should be used to move along the topic and add to the information, but shouldn't distract
something that should be done for each source
what is creating an entry each source and Consulting notes for a working bibliography
Should be checked when draft is revised
check grammar, usage, spelling, punctuation and mechanics.
when done
come to a definite conclusion and finish with IMPACT …. But don’t act Preachy
when starting the drafting process, this is created to organize thoughts
What is an outline, a story board or idea map.
Importance of images
put the argument in a new light
double checking citations within
what is making sure that authors get credit for their work through the use of in-text citation and notes
having another perspective can help
Ask experienced writers or peers to review your source when complete
Background information
should be added so the audiences know what's being talked about and open it up to discussion
when finishing a draft this is important
what is rereading carefully to catch and correct errors
visuals
can be images, videos, graphs, etc
different perspectives
Should be considered to help with understanding
what is
Project’s Purpose
Audience
Stance
Thesis
Evidence
subject
THe subject should be memorable and hold the audiences attention
when collecting information
what is making sure its relevent to the topic
If illustrations want to be used, they should be placed like this
they should have minimal text on the side to not distract from image and should be planned from the beginning to not take away from the topic
what is using multiple sources to back up a claim to make sure that its accurate
if having a peer review paper, these are some things they can look for
What’s the major point of the project?
Is the evidence convincing? Can I do anything to make it more convincing?
Is it easy to follow the organization?
What could I do to make my introduction more intriguing?
conclutions
how
Helps summarize what you’ve learned
Begin w/a reference to the thesis
Make sure it’s significant