Are you doing the Narrative Response OR the Double Note Entry?
If you do the Narrative Response - it is summarizing . . . so you will be paraphrasing the main ideas and details from the article and connecting them to the course. See the specific directions in that sheet.
If you do the Double Note Entry you can copy and paste specific quotes, vocabulary, ideas, etc. on the LEFT side of the paper - the first column. On the RIGHT side you will put your CONNECTIONS.
Be sure to open up the LOOK FOR document to see what you must put in your paper.
It is due the night of your class. So, for Edward, it would be Monday. If you're in the Wednesday night class, it's Wednesday. You must submit it electronically via Blackboard.
Connections can be about anything but make sure you also tie the article to what we are studying in SED260. Use the Look Fors document on Blackboard to see EXACTLY how I will evaluate the response.
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Are you doing the Narrative Response OR the Double Note Entry?
ReplyDeleteIf you do the Narrative Response - it is summarizing . . . so you will be paraphrasing the main ideas and details from the article and connecting them to the course. See the specific directions in that sheet.
If you do the Double Note Entry you can copy and paste specific quotes, vocabulary, ideas, etc. on the LEFT side of the paper - the first column. On the RIGHT side you will put your CONNECTIONS.
Be sure to open up the LOOK FOR document to see what you must put in your paper.
It's due monday not wednesday??
ReplyDeleteOkay this is making more sense now. Our connections can be anything.. right?
ReplyDeleteIt is due the night of your class. So, for Edward, it would be Monday. If you're in the Wednesday night class, it's Wednesday. You must submit it electronically via Blackboard.
ReplyDeleteConnections can be about anything but make sure you also tie the article to what we are studying in SED260. Use the Look Fors document on Blackboard to see EXACTLY how I will evaluate the response.