I attached the screenshots of the rubrics, feedback of professor and the template to help you format and organize Research Project First Draft. It already includes all of the formatting and layout requirements of APA @ Conestoga style. Just replace the text that is already in the document with your own material. Subject comm reading and writing.
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Submit to: The Research Project First Draft submission folder. Submission folders can be accessed by selecting Course Tools and then Assignments on the course navigation bar.
Description
Use the feedback you have received in response to your Research Project Outline and Research Project Self-Assessment to prepare a first draft of your research project. This first draft represents an initial attempt to complete the project, so it is written in fully developed sentences and paragraphs, includes all necessary text references and citations, and follows the appropriate academic style guide. Be sure to carefully read the rubric and feedback you receive in response to this First Draft, because it will be your last opportunity to get your instructor’s input on your work before you submit the Final Draft.
Rationale
This assignment will evaluate the following course learning outcomes:
- Apply appropriate academic style guidelines in written texts to credit sources of information and model academic integrity.
- Organize main ideas and supporting information using logical structures to communicate clearly and convincingly in academic or professional writing contexts.
- Select relevant and credible sources of information to answer questions, solve problems, and support interpretations.
- Combine critical thinking and information from secondary sources to produce writing that is capable of answering questions and/or solving problems relevant to academic or professional applications.
- Develop a research project through various preliminary stages to acquire constructive feedback, perform self-assessment, and incorporate revisions to produce a final written draft that meets the expectations of audience and purpose.
Directions
Instructions
- Read the feedback you received on the Research Project Outline and Research Project Self-Assessment.
- Use your knowledge of academic style guidelines, thesis statements, introductory and concluding paragraphs, paragraph structure, integrating research and documenting text references to assemble a fully-developed analysis. Your goal is to produce a draft that is as complete and successful as possible, requiring as little subsequent revision as possible.
- Use the Rubric for Research Project First Draft as a checklist to make sure you have met the assignment expectations before you proceed to upload your work. If you are submitting your work ahead of the due date, you should also check the Turnitin Originality Report that will be automatically generated when you upload your file to the submission folder.
- Check the course page later in the week to view your instructor’s feedback.
Specific Requirements
- The first draft should meet a minimum length of approximately 1000-1200 words.
- It should include a title page and references page according to the appropriate style guidelines.
- Highlight or underline your thesis statement so your instructor can identify it easily.
- At least three text references from different sources are required.
- Write in full sentences and paragraphs.
- The first draft should be on the same topic and address the same research question as the outline. Your teacher may request an academic integrity consultation if you submit a first draft that is entirely different than the preceding proposal / outline, without advance discussion and approval.
How Your Assignment Will be Graded
A rubric has been created and can be found attached to the submission folder. Submission folders can be accessed by selecting Course Tools and then Assignments on the course navigation bar.
Unless otherwise stated, your assignment will be graded seven business days after it is due. See your Instructional Plan for the late policy.