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Unit 2 Assignment – Identifying a Topic and Incorrect APA Usage
Name
Herzing University
EN111-8: Information Literacy
Professor Shapiro
03/15/2023
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Assignment Purpose:
The first part of this assignment will assist you in identifying a topic which you will work
with for subsequent activities in the course. The second part of the assignment helps you
articulate what constitutes plagiarism.
Part 1:
In this course you will be using a variety of resources and research tools. This activity
will guide you in formulating a topic to use for later assignments in this course.
1.
What is something you are curious about? What is something you see out in the
world that you want to know more about? Perhaps think of health, business, or socio-cultural
issues. Write it here:
How social media is playing a bigger role in children and adult lives more than before.
Younger children are trying to have the “ideal body” as seen on Instagram. How does social
media influence mental health since it is so widely used today by people of all ages.
_______________________________________________________________________
(Need help selecting a topic? Review the
Research Topic Starting Points
guide from the
Herzing University Library. Browse some of the resources linked there for generating topic
ideas.
https://herzing.libguides.com/research_topic_starting_points
)
2.
Create a
Mind Map
for your topic in the
Credo Reference Database
available
through the Herzing University Library. You can access the link to that database in the
Research
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Topics Starting Points
guide at
https://herzing.libguides.com/research_topic_starting_points
If
you need assistance using this tool, contact the Herzing University Librarians using the contact
information in that guide. You might need to play around with how you word your topic.
Did the Mind Map help you narrow your topic? Describe your experience with the Mind
Map feature and indicate your narrowed topic:
It helped me decide I will focus on “The impact on wellness that social media has” as I
think that social media is becoming more and more used by younger children. I want to find out
the affects social media has on people growing up since it is becoming more involved in
everyday life and how it is affecting their mental health.
3.
Write at least three research questions related to your topic and circle or somehow
indicate
(highlighted in yellow
) the one you are most interested in answering:
Is there a mental illness or emotional problem that children are having more due to social
media? What is the most common mental health issue that is related to social media?
How does
social media affect mental health? What social media has the biggest impact on mental health? Is
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there a link between mental health and social media? What is the average age of users on social
media?
4.
Create a thesis statement for your research project. Be sure it meets the
characteristics of a “strong” thesis statement as described in the reading for this unit.
Characteristics of a Strong Thesis Statement
Answers the research question and is adequate for the assignment.
Takes a position – doesn’t just state facts.
It is specific and provable.
It passes the “so what?” test.
Include your thesis statement here:
Social media is linked to having negative impacts on mental health of individuals,
causing an increase in anxiety, loneliness, low self-esteem, body image issues, and depression.
Part 2:
The following paragraph is from this source:
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Spiranec, S., & Mihaela, B. Z. (2010). Information literacy 2.0: Hype or discourse
refinement?
Journal of Documentation,
66
(1), 140-153. doi:http://dx.doi.org.prx-
herzing.lirn.net/10.1108/00220411011016407
Web 2.0 is currently changing what it means to be an information literate person or
community…. The erosion did not begin with Web 2.0 but had started considerably earlier and
became evident with the first web document without an identifiable author or indication of
origin. Generally, this erosion comes naturally with the advancement towards electronic
environments. In the era of print culture the information context was based on textual
permanence, unity and identifiable authorship, and was therefore stable. The appearance of Web
1.0 has already undermined that stability by the very nature of digital information which may be
easily modified, copied and duplicated. Web 2.0 with its collaborative model of knowledge
production and mash-up philosophy finally brought an end to the stability of information context
by creating flat and fluid information spaces.
(Spiranec & Mihaela, 2010, p. 147)
Below are four examples that display usage of this content. For each one, please
determine whether or not plagiarism is present. If you feel a passage is plagiarized, explain why.
If you feel it was not plagiarized, explain what necessary details are present that show correct
usage.
a. Before computers, books and articles had textual permanence and identifiable authorship. This
meant that readers could verify the truthfulness of sources more easily than they can now.
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b. Spiranec and Mihaela (2010) argue that the Internet has “brought an end to the stability of
information context” (p. 147).
c. The idea of information literacy began to radically change as soon as text began to be
published on the Internet (Spiranec & Mihaela, 2010).
d.
Web 2.0 is currently changing what it means to be an information literate person or
community.
This activity is adapted from page 85 of Hosier, A., Bullis, D., Bernnard, D., Bobish, G.,
Holden, I., Hecker, J., . . . Jacobson, T. (2014). The information literacy user’s guide: An open,
online textbook. Retrieved from
http://textbooks.opensuny.org/the-information-literacy-users-
guide-an-open-online-textbook/
, Licensed under
Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0
References
Caulfield, J. (2022, August 23). The basics of in-text citation: APA & MLA examples. Retrieved
March 15, 2023, from https://www.scribbr.com/citing-sources/in-text-citation-styles/
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Johnson, K. (2022, June 16). Is social media bad for your mental health? Retrieved March 15,
2023, from https://www.mga.edu/news/2022/06/is-social-media-bad-for-your-mental-
health.php
LibGuides at Herzing Libraries. (2022, April 11).
Libguides: Research topic starting points:
Home
. Home - Research Topic Starting Points . Retrieved March 15, 2023, from
https://herzing.libguides.com/research_topic_starting_points