Plan your data gathering for a simple article for a newsletter.
Each group should choose a name for the blog, which will be submitted along with member names on the comment box (deadline of Newsletter name and group members list is on April 3, 2017).
Each article should occupy one page of the newsletter.
The newsletter itself should have a visually appealing layout without sacrificing its academic flair and content.
As a sample here is a couple of newsletters from the previous batch:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B30MHtoilXd4aUVuN1NUbnc4c1E?usp=sharing
The output will be graded both individually (70%) and as a group (30%), and will also be presented (soft copy in pdf filenamed after the newsletter title) and defended before me by April 18, 2017. Bring proofs of primary data on defense day.
Important things to consider.
Make sure that your thesis is at the heart of the article.
Use headings to divide introduction, discussion and conclusion (or name it differently if you want, based on content). If headings are space consuming, use signposts appropriately (e.g. "This author suggests / proposes / argues" (signpost for thesis), "In conclusion."). Make sure your paragraph's ideas flow and are clear and direct.
Use proofs, pictures, and quotes.
ANY PERSON WITH 90% SECONDARY DATA fails the paper.
Grading rubrics appears below (download it individually on defense day).
Attendance: Write your name below (surname, first name) at the comment box. Those with questions, please do, post it at the comments and I'll give the answer so that we can have a forum here. Questions will actually impress me.
One member will eventually submit the newsletter name and title on the comment box of this post.
Berberabe, Kim Ray-Ed G.
ReplyDeleteGood day sir, in the instance we might change a part of the topic i.e subtopic, nonetheless focused on the previous topic, should we first consult you on this matter before we proceed with the data gathering? Thank you sir!
DeleteYes, so that there won't be problems during the presentation.
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ReplyDeleteDual Perspective: Filipinos Adaptability, Resiliency, and Influence
Members: (4ASN1)
Balgos, Joane Maureen M.
Era, Kristine Gail C.
Naig, Patricia Mikaela J.
Marcalinas, Jandell V.
Quiazon, Ilena Marie Q.
Reyes, Altamira Chantrelle M.
Good afternoon sir
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Members:
Berberabe, Kim Ray-Ed G.
Garing, Aira Marie P.
Jardeleza, Brian O.
Laong, Chelsea Marie Y.
Pering, Christian Ver M.
Rancapero, Joan Isabel G.
Good Evening Sir
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Members:
Dimaculangan, Bianca Marie A.
Mangawang, Julienne Maui C.
Marges, Karlien Allysa B.
Pascua, Rhea Vanessa M.
Signey, Jennalleene T.
Telig, Wesley Grant
Good Evening Sir Castillo
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Acosta, Romina
America, Estella
Cai, Ivy
De Sagon, Azalee
Minodin, Abigail
Miranda, Rose Julian