PPT-Group session: paper outline

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Dennis Adriaansen Jürgen Hooft 1 Paper outline Introduction Overview of EP properties Overview available tools Match tools on properties Discussion and conclusion

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Dennis Adriaansen Jürgen Hooft 1 Paper outline Introduction Overview of EP properties Overview available tools Match tools on properties Discussion and conclusion 2 Introduction Definition EP and related terms. Point of departure The setting Major conclusions of WGII AR4 Major conclusions of Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation Major conclusions of WGI AR5 2 Foundations for decisionma Our Research Paper. 3. . pages, plus title and reference pages. Divided into sections (according to outline).. Use at least . 3 . professionally-respected sources.. Follow . APA publication guidelines.. A GUIDE BY THE STAFFORD WRITING CENTER. “WAIT…WHAT IS BRAINSTORMING?”. Brainstorming is when you generate ideas for your. essays. During this process, it is not important to be. completely organized. Find out what’s best for you – it can. Objectives . of the . workshop . (page 4 in programme). : . create awareness about the FAO-WHO joint initiative on fruits and vegetables for health; . document the production and consumption of fruit and vegetables and their current position in the market in the South Pacific;. Brought to you by powerpointpros.com. What is an outline?. An outline is a great way to organize and categorize the information you want to put into your paper by using letters, numbers, and Roman Numerals.. Integrating Sources. The “Quote Sandwich”. This is a way to integrate quotes into your paper smoothly and avoid drop-in quotes. . The first piece of “bread”. Introduce quote, possibly mention author, connect quote to what you were saying before.. Holdstein. & Aquiline, Chapter . 8. Writing, organizing, outlining. 1. Organizing. Collect all your notes, printouts.. Look for gaps in the materials. 2. Outlining. This is usually a form of pre-writing for your draft, although some start the draft before the outline.. Essential Question. How can I answer . a Paper 2/3 question on the IB exam. Learning Outcomes - Students will:. See the difference between Paper 1, 2 and 3. Review command and clarifying terms. Compare the rubric with my breakdown of the question. TED 121 Educational Technology. Dr. Steve Broskoske. Misericordia University. Our Research Paper. 5 pages, plus . title, abstract, . and reference pages. Divided into sections (according to outline).. Writing, organizing, outlining. 1. Crafting your argument. Note that "argument" here is a term for a position or claim, not a dispute.. Main parts:. Claim = answer to your RQ; often answers the "So what?" question; avoid bias; make it debatable. SiskiyousWRITING LABINTRODUCTIONAn outline is a general plan of what you are going to write in the finished paper It will show the order of your information what each paragraph will discuss etc An out http//wwwpsychuwedu/psychphpp339 Box 351525 psywcuwedu 206 685-8278 Copyright 1997 University of Washington outlinepdf The completed outline could look like this Television and Childrens Violence a short story example statistic or historical context that introduces the paper topic Give an overview need to understand the topic Quote or paraphrase sources revealing the controversial nature of t 2 . – . Concept Vision. STRENGTHS. WEAKNESSES. Abundant amount of research and analysis . (6). Increasing level of interest in academic environment . (2). The momentum of the political will . (9). Communication and information technology .

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