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Introduction to Computers: Fall 2013Term paper: Rough draftYou have turned in a prospectus and a progress report for your term paper: these were two important steps for defining the topic of your paper, as well as an outline that specifies the questions you are addressing with respect to this topic. You should also be in the situation of having done most of your research. If you are not yet there, it is time to catch up! The next step is to prepare a full draft for your paper. Remember, it should ultimately contain the following elements:
A few elements to consider when preparing your draft:
Turning in your draftDo not worry about how your draft looks! You can go back and complete sentences, and rearrange things into paragraphs, but the key here is to give yourself raw material. When you look at your paper again, feel free to make notes (in the margin or in parentheses) about references and further questions to follow up on--you'll be surprised at how effective this is. Save your draft as draft.doc (or draft.docx) and turn it in on Smartsite. GradingThe grading for this assignment is simple: all or nothing. You will receive 10 points if you turn in at least two pages of material with your name on it. The cosmetic appearance of this is irrelevant; what counts is your respect for the thinking and writing process. |
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