Description: For the second project, you will be assembling a 6-source annotated bibliography. The subject matter is up to you (I encourage you to explore controversies within your field of study). Word count should be 800-1000 words.
How college could better meet the kids with special needs and learning disabilities
For this assignment you will need the following types of sources:
1 scholarly journal article
1 popular article
1 op-ed
1 video-based source (this could be a TedTalk, a documentary, a credible YouTube video, etc)
1 source of any genre which opposes your argument
1 interview
How Will I Be Graded on Project 2?
20% Proper Selection of Sources:
1 scholarly journal article
1 popular article
1 op-ed
1 video-based source (this could be a TedTalk, a documentary, a credible YouTube video, etc)
1 source of any genre which opposes your argument
1 interview
20% Proper MLA formatting. This means alphabetized entries that are correctly aligned, with text blocks
properly separated Hanging Indent. Use the Owl at Purdue to create your citations.
20% Summary of the article. This needs to include at least one direct quote, as well as descriptions and results
from any studies.
20% Purpose of Source. Envision how you will implement this source on the webpage. Will it be included on the
Home Page? As background info? On a personal testimony page? A FAQ page?
20% Evaluation of the article’s credibility. Examine author’s credibility, source credibility, the references used or not used, explicit bias, logical fallacies, lack of pathos/ethos/logos etc.
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