Module 13
This week, as America pauses to contemplate gratitude, we also pause in this class to provide an opportunity to catch up and to drill down on your Term Project. The specifics of that assignment are outlined below. Please let me know if you have questions about the assignment or would like help developing your ideas.
* Major Components: Written Paper & Recorded Presentation
* Length of Paper: 8-12 pages
* Paper Due: December 6, 11pm
* Presentation Due: December 9, 11pm
* Paper Format: email PDF or Word doc to pandrews@ndnu.edu
* Presentation Format: any recorded format that can be displayed in or linked to your blog
* Required Evidence of Research: Your paper must show evidence of research in the form of quotes and in-text citations. Broadly speaking, if your paper has fewer than 10 instances of quoted material, you are probably relying too heavily on your personal opinions.
* Required Sections: your paper must include the following named sections… this is to ensure you stay on track with the assignment:
-- Introduction
-- Evolution of [freedom, equality, progress, democracy, science] from the 1700s until today
-- Historical examples demonstrating how [freedom, equality, progress, democracy, science] has played a role in defining the vision and values of “America”
-- [Freedom, Equality, Progress, Democracy, Science] is / is not as compelling to people today as it was in the 1700s
-- [Freedom, Equality, Progress, Democracy, Science] is / is not experiencing a “paradigm shift” in the 21stcentury
-- Areas for future study and research relating to [freedom, equality, progress, democracy, science]
-- Conclusion
-- Bibliography