Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Introduction to Your Issue
The purpose of your blog is to inform each other. This is important: your audience is the other students in your group. You need to carefully select information and present it in interesting ways that will help other students to understand and make decisions about their world-- don't waste their time! Also, the information on this blog can be used for your research report, so be sure to take the time to really research and learn about your issue because it will save you time when you are writing the report.
So, what should you write in your first blog? An introduction! Not about you, but about your topic-- tell us: the background information you know about this topic, the current state of affairs for your topic and any future projections about your topic.
Your thesis question should include the BIG question you hope to explore and maybe answer during your research this semester. Remember that a BIG question does not have an easy yes or no or factual answer. A BIG questions makes you think and really have to dig in to figure it out.
The blog should be 300-500 words in length and include at least two reputable sources that are cited both within your blog and also in a Works Cited section at the bottom of your blog. I should also contain at least one graphic.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Big Questions
"Blog" comes from two words: web log
Get it?
The purpose of your blog is to inform each other. This is important: your audience is the other students in this class. You need to carefully select information and present it in interesting ways that will help other students to understand and make decisions about their world-- don't waste their time!
So, what should you write in your first blog? An introduction! Not about you, but about your topic-- tell us: the background information you know about this topic, your reasons for choosing this topic, and then give 3-5 BIG questions you hope to explore and maybe answer during your research this semester. Remember that a BIG question does not have an easy yes or no or factual answer. A BIG questions makes you think and really have to dig in to figure it out.
When you're done with your 1st blog post create your user profile, play with your settings and layout, view your blog, help your friends, leave a comment on one of the other students' blogs.
Here is a link to question ideas. http://www.meade.k12.sd.us/PASS/Pass%20Adobe%20Files/March%202007/BloomsTaxonomyQuestionStems.pdf
A BIG question will be at the analysis or evaluate level, but you will also need to explore questions on the lower level of the Bloom's chart in order to understand and explain your topic.
Get it?
The purpose of your blog is to inform each other. This is important: your audience is the other students in this class. You need to carefully select information and present it in interesting ways that will help other students to understand and make decisions about their world-- don't waste their time!
So, what should you write in your first blog? An introduction! Not about you, but about your topic-- tell us: the background information you know about this topic, your reasons for choosing this topic, and then give 3-5 BIG questions you hope to explore and maybe answer during your research this semester. Remember that a BIG question does not have an easy yes or no or factual answer. A BIG questions makes you think and really have to dig in to figure it out.
When you're done with your 1st blog post create your user profile, play with your settings and layout, view your blog, help your friends, leave a comment on one of the other students' blogs.
Here is a link to question ideas. http://www.meade.k12.sd.us/PASS/Pass%20Adobe%20Files/March%202007/BloomsTaxonomyQuestionStems.pdf
A BIG question will be at the analysis or evaluate level, but you will also need to explore questions on the lower level of the Bloom's chart in order to understand and explain your topic.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
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