LSA W7 MRB Triple Entry Source Worksheet 04272023

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COM 110: Digital Literacy Week 7 Triple Entry Source Worksheet Directions: Complete the worksheet using material you find for your Mini Research Blog in Week 7. You should paraphrase at least three passages. Once you are finished, you can plug your quoted or paraphrased passages or summaries (with signal phrase, References List entry, and in-text citation) and your commentary on them into your MRB post. Submit the worksheet to the link in Week 7 for credit. Name: What is your research question? Write it here: Quote the source: Add a signal phrase and in- text citation in APA style. See Week 6 Learning Resources for signal phrase handout and APA in-text citation and References List guide. Include a link to the source. Now paraphrase this thoroughly. Paraphrasing thoroughly requires you to: Change the actual words used and structure of the sentences. See Week 6 Learning Resources for materials on how to paraphrase. Remember to include a signal phrase and in- text citation, and a link to the source. Respond to and/or contextualize this passage. Some possibilities: What evidence does this passage provide for the answer to your research question? What connections can you make with sources for your MRB? Cite sources when you refer to ideas from them. Sample: According to Castells (2001), “The Internet did not originate in the business world. It was too daring a too expensive a project, and too risky an initiative to be assumed by profit-oriented organizations. This was particularly true in the 1960s, at a time when major corporations were rather conservative in their industrial and financial strategies, and were not ready to risk funding and personnel in visionary technologies.” (p. 22) Castells, M. (2001). Chapter 1: Lessons from the history of the Internet. The Internet galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, business, and society (pp. 9-35). Oxford University Press. Sample: According to Castells (2001), Businesses were not behind the creation of the Internet. Companies driven by profit-making were too risk-averse to undertake a project that was costly and might fail. For-profit companies in the 1960s were especially cautious about devoting the human capital and money for such a risky forward- thinking enterprise. Castells, M. (2001). Chapter 1: Lessons from the history of the Internet. The Internet galaxy: Reflections on the Internet, business, and society Sample: It is very interesting to me that while developments to the Internet (and regulation around it) seem to be largely driven by business today, as Castells (2001) suggests, the Internet might never have come about as it did if left to businesses. According to Castells (2001), it took a combination of government, military, academics, and students, to have the vision and passion to carry out this project. It makes me wonder what aspects of the internet would be better today if decisions were made now without regard to how others might profit, and without the influence of corporations on
Quote the source: Add a signal phrase and in- text citation in APA style. See Week 6 Learning Resources for signal phrase handout and APA in-text citation and References List guide. Include a link to the source. Now paraphrase this thoroughly. Paraphrasing thoroughly requires you to: Change the actual words used and structure of the sentences. See Week 6 Learning Resources for materials on how to paraphrase. Remember to include a signal phrase and in- text citation, and a link to the source. Respond to and/or contextualize this passage. Some possibilities: What evidence does this passage provide for the answer to your research question? What connections can you make with sources for your MRB? Cite sources when you refer to ideas from them. ( Note : in your writing, the passage above would be block indented, with no quotation marks, since it exceeds 40 words. See Week 4 Learning Resources .) (pp. 9-35). Oxford University Press. laws and regulations. [Enter your first quotation here, introducing it with a signal phrase and including an in-text citation and a References List entry.] [Paraphrase your first quotation thoroughly here. Paste in the signal phrase and including an in-text citation and a References List entry] [Respond to your first paraphrased passage here. Include a citation when you refer to ideas from the source.] [Enter your second quotation here, introducing it with a signal phrase and including an in-text citation and a References List entry.] [Paraphrase your second quotation thoroughly here. Paste in the signal phrase and including an in-text citation and a References List entry] [Respond to your second paraphrased passage here. Include a citation when you refer to ideas from the source.] [Enter your third quotation here, introducing it with a signal phrase and including an in-text citation and a References List entry.] [Paraphrase your third quotation thoroughly here. Paste in the signal phrase and including an in-text citation and a References List entry] [Respond to your third paraphrased passage here. Include a citation when you refer to ideas from the source.]
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