At This Point, You Have Reviewed Lesson 1 And 2
At This Point You Have Reviewed Lesson 1 2 And Have Reviewed The Qu
At this point, you have reviewed Lesson 1 & 2 and have reviewed the questions that should be answered for each Required Project, and you have received feedback on Part 1 & 2 of your project, you are ready to continue to build onto some parts of Part 1 & 2, and utilize your four (4) annotated articles. Lessons reviewed: Lesson 1 - General APA format, APA annotated bibliography, paragraph & topic sentences Lesson 2 - Required Project options Reviewed the questions that should be answered for each project (highlighted in green in Lesson 2) Reviewed and corrected your feedback from Part 1 Reviewed and corrected your feedback from Part 2 You have already created your title page You have already created your References page You have annotated four (4) articles related to both questions within your selected option (the "relevant section" and the annotated bibliography section will not be included in your final paper). PART 3 OF YOUR REQUIRED PROJECT (BOTH OPTIONS) Purpose: The purpose of Part 3 is to fix any errors noted in your feedback from Parts 1 & 2 and utilize the four (4) annotated articles. Please review the different sections as needed to fix any errors and refer back to your material. If you have any questions, please reach out to me (Dr. Williams) by emailing me three dates and times you can meet over ZOOM. I will send you an invitation for my first available meeting.
I will gladly assist you with your paper. You will have already created your title page and your References page. You will now utilize your four (4) annotated articles to complete your final paper in an APA format (7th ed.) document. Your final final paper will contain: Your title page with fixed errors, if applicable Two pages (maximum) of your text containing four total paragraphs (only) - although APA format, a title at the very top of your text page should not be added, due to small size of paper. Each paragraph should contain the three components of a paragraph (topic, supporting & concluding sentence).
See APA, paragraphs & topic sentences earlier in this module. This is where you utilize your annotated bibliography to write/compose your 2nd & 3rd paragraphs. Please be sure your paragraphs include in-text APA format references. 1st (Introduction) paragraph - It should introduce the topic to a new reader that has not watch the video and knows nothing about your particular case/scenario/problem or dilemma. 2nd paragraph should answer the first question - again this should answer question #1 to a new reader that has not watch the video and knows nothing about your particular case.
See Lesson 2 - Project Option 1 or 2 for more details. However, the relevant questions to be addressed is listed here. Select the only the question that is related to your project. Regarding Madeline - What factors should be considered in making a decision about the most appropriate level of care for Madeline? Regarding Brenda - What are the factors to consider in determining whether memory problems are part of the normal aging process, or whether there is something else going on, for example, Alzheimer’s?
Regarding Madeline - What options are available for community and residential care, and how effective are they? Regarding Brenda - Are there any strategies that can help a person [Brenda] who is experiencing memory problems? 4th (Conclusion) paragraph - It should connect the above three paragraphs and show the reader that the information in your introduction paragraph connects to your two supporting paragraphs (2nd & 3rd). Based on the supporting paragraphs you will show the reader that you have concluded X and/or Y. References page with fixed errors, if applicable The "relevant section" and the annotated bibliography section will not be included in your final paper. Tasks: Rename or copy/paste your corrected title page & References page to Part 3.
See Save your file as... below. Fix all the error, comments and feedback provide from Part 1 & 2. This step is not optional. Create/copy your title page in APA format. Utilizing your annotated bibliography as a guide for material, write your text pages (Intro, 2nd par., 3rd par. & conclusion paragraph) with in-text references in APA format.
Create/copy your References page. Save your as a PDF file as "1 or 2" (depending on the project you selected)_"Part 3" (for final paper)_YourFirstNameLast Name. Example: 1_Part3_KatherineWilliams if you selected to complete Option 1 and this is your Part 3 submission. Upload (see below) your file to the correct activity (assignment) folder. HOW YOU WILL BE GRADED This assignment is worth 50 points.
Each assignment will utilize a Rubric that outlines the tasks above. Please review the Rubric so you will know how complete each assignment successfully. DUE DATE This Activity is due by 11:59pm on its respective due date. Please refer to your D2L calendar and Course Schedule. You may turn this assignment in two (2) times prior to the due date (if time allows).
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ASSIGNMENT Saving Your File Save your as a PDF file as "1 or 2" (depending on the project you selected)_"Part 3" (for final paper)_YourFirstNameLast Name. Example: 1_Part3_KatherineWilliams if you selected to complete Option 1 and this is your Part 3 submission. Saving as a PDF is the only way to preserve all of your formatting. How To Submit The File Click on "Assessments" located on the navigation bar at the top of the page to open the dropdown menu. Click on "Assignments." Select the assignment for this module. Upload your assignment. Double check you uploaded the right file. Submit it.