Thursday, March 24, 2011

Annotated Bibliography Self Evaluation



Directions: This evaluation is worth 10 points. Please answer each question thoroughly and thoughtfully.

Step 1: Turn to the backside of your first page.  Answer the following questions on this side of the paper. 

Question 1: What do you see as the purpose of writing an annotated bibliography?  And how does an annotated bibliography fit into the scheme of writing a research paper?

Q 2: What are the parts of an annotated bibliography? And define each part (what is
included or what does each entail?).

Q 3: Place a star (*) next to your best annotation.  

Q 4: Explain what makes your best annotation good.   

Q 5: Place a frowning face L next to your least successful annotation. 

Q 6: Explain what was most challenging about this annotation.

Q7: Describe your process for citing each source.  Explain your experience using
MLA or APA formatting.

Q 8: Indicate which, if any, of your sources are popular by marking a “P” next to the
citation. 

Q 10: Tell me about your peer review.  What was useful?  What did you learn? What was not useful?  What would you change?

Step 2: Give your paper one last read through.  Fix any grammar or spelling errors you find. 

Step 3: When you are finished turn your paper in.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Proposal Self-Evaluation


Step 1: Turn to the backside of your first page.  Answer the following questions on this side of the paper. 

Question 1: What is the purpose of this Proposal? 

Q 2: Identify the three sections required for this proposal and give an
example of some element that fits under that section.

Q 3: What aspects of writing this paper were easy for you?

Q 4: What aspect of writing this paper was the most challenging?

Q 5: Tell me about your peer review.  What was useful?  What did you
learn?  What was not useful?  What would you change?

Q 6: Have you met with me to discuss either a past paper, or your research issue? When?

Step 2: Give your paper one last read through.  Fix any grammar or spelling errors you find. 


Step 3: Underline your research question.


Step 4: When you are finished turn your paper in.