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Jessica Page u3099901
Jessica Page
Task goal table[edit | edit source]
Task Goal | Complete by |
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Draft Outline of Fact Sheet | 30th August |
Complete research of Components | 30th August |
Write fact sheet | 6th September |
Complete Formatting | 10th September |
Submit Draft | 11th September |
Final Check | 30th September |
WikiBook Subheadings[edit | edit source]
What is the background to this research?[edit | edit source]
Where is the research from?[edit | edit source]
What kind of research was this?[edit | edit source]
What did the research involve?[edit | edit source]
What were the basic results?[edit | edit source]
How did the researchers interpret the results?[edit | edit source]
What conclusions should be taken away from this research?[edit | edit source]
What are the implications of this research?[edit | edit source]
References (including the primary reference that this fact sheet relates to)[edit | edit source]
How to Reference[edit | edit source]
- Click bookmark image to insert reference
- Write reference in either APA or Vancouver style.
- Provide adequate information to find article
- Referencing style must be consistent[1]
- If you want to use the same reference twice... look at other peoples article to find out the code
How to Insert a Picture[edit | edit source]
- Google > Images > Search "my little pony" > Search tools > Usage rights > Labelled for noncommercial reuse
- Have to upload the photo onto Wikimedia Commons to be able to use it
- Also can find images on Wikimedia Commons
- Only use images if they are necessary
- On Wikimedia commons, click use this file > copy url > insert picture> paste image url > change caption
- Have to include the ATTRIBUTION!!!
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My Little Ponies rocked the 80, By Michael Palmer (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
How to Get Better Marks[edit | edit source]
- Easy to read language and grammar
- Well set out - visually appealing layout and appropriate use of images
- Word Count is 1000 words
- Depth of insight - not just recounting what they write in the paper, what does it actually mean
- A critique, could they have investigated a different way? Any problems with their design that should cause you to question, or doubt their conclusions
- How does the research sit in the field, what have other papers about the topic found that support, go against what this paper suggests
- What are the take at home messages
- How can the findings of this study be applied in the real world
- Given the outcomes, what else should the reader can consider
- Think about potential risks, practical tips, on-line resources, cautions based on other research (all of this should be referenced)
- Remember the word count! Any text past the end of the word count won't be read, and you will not get marks for whatever comes after.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Rattray,R (1986). ....