PPT-Chapter 15 Visual Sources

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Tea and Porcelain in Europe Eric Lessing German painting from early 18 th century Popular choice of drink was tea Tea from China and Japan entered into Europe in

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Tea and Porcelain in Europe Eric Lessing German painting from early 18 th century Popular choice of drink was tea Tea from China and Japan entered into Europe in the 16 th century Picture depicts wealthy elites enjoying the expensive drink . How Do I Identify Credible Sources?. Keep these questions in mind as you choose and gather information from research sources.. 1. Does the writing seem too good to be true?. Sometimes content seems so amazing that it makes a reader wonder if it’s true or not. Beware of this as it can indicate unreliability and inaccuracy. Ask these questions to help you determine if the writing might be largely untrue:. Mr. Behm. Daniels Middle School. Raleigh, NC. November 2011. A primary source is an account created by someone who participated in or witnessed an event.. A secondary source is an account created by someone who researched and analyzed primary sources. It is one or more steps removed from a primary source.. Chapter 6 Best Practices in Writing Instruction. George E Newell. Jennifer . VanDerHeide. Melissa Wilson. The need for teaching informative writing from sources. In the effort to reform writing two major themes have emerged. NIS . Aktobe. , 2013. Criteria of credibility (RAVEN). Expertise. (does the source have specialised knowledge and does the situation demand it?). Neutrality. (is the source predisposed to support a particular point of view for reasons other than vested interest. Karen Kaemmerling. Colorado Mountain College. Assistant Dean for Online Learning. CCCNS. I. . Four general goals integrate history with workplace skills: . A. Acquire information from . many sources . Briefing for SEAB. 20 June 2014. Patricia M. Dehmer. Acting Director, Office of Science. U.S. . Department of . Energy. What, why, how, where?. Office of Science light sources. Storage rings. Free electron lasers. Don. ’. t Listen to the Village Idiot. Definition:. 1.capable of being believed; believable: a credible statement. . 2.worthy of belief or confidence; trustworthy: a credible witness.. Credibility is important!. CONTENTS. Conventional Energy sources. Non Conventional Energy sources. Types of non conventional energy sources. Comparison between conventional and non conventional energy sources. Advantage and disadvantage of non conventional energy sources. MRS. BRIGGS. WHY DO I NEED TO CITE MY SOURCES?. Two common examples of plagiarism: paraphrasing someone’s work without citing the source and giving incorrect information about your sources. People who read your paper may want to know your sources so that they can read those sources as well. Not telling them is like describing an incredible book you read to a friend but not giving the title or author.. What you need to pass the Washington State Assessment. At least 4 credible sources. MLA Formatting. Where do you find credible sources?. Websites that end in .edu or . Org are often better than those ending in .com…but not always!. Library Lesson. Primary Source. Primary means: first, firsthand, direct. So, a primary source is something written or created by someone who . experienced the event firsthand, personally or directly . Goal Two: Explain how the visual system enables us to see, and by communicating with the brain, to perceive the world.. The Visual Stimulus and the Eye. Light. . is a form of electromagnetic energy. Light travels through space in waves. When using the internet for sources, be sure to check the reliability of any site.. Some rules to follow:. If you can find the same information in three different places, it is probably reliable.. If a website also has a print version (such as a newspaper or magazine, it is probably reliable.. . Perception. of. . . shape. . . . motion. . . color. . Two. . pathways. retina – . cortex. visual. . perception. retina – . brainstem. , . diencephalon. eye. . movements. circadian.

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