sábado, 26 de mayo de 2018

PORTFOLIO 5: TOPIC SENTENCE.


PORTFOLIO ENTRY #5

1- Draw a bulleted list with the most important items discussed in the video.

CITE THE SOURCES (video) and embed it in your e-portfolio.



 2- Check these topic sentences. Visit the site from the Univeristy of Ottawa.  Paste the paragraphs (at least 3) and the corresponding TOPIC SENTENCES.

3- "EXAMPLES of Topic sentences and how to write them": HERE

DEADLINE: APRIL 28th.


stella 

domingo, 13 de mayo de 2018

PORTFOLIO 4: SPEECH ACTS.


PORTFOLIO ENTRY 4


  • Watch the video, do to the THINK section. (YOU HAVE TO LOGIN)
  • Upload the video to your portfolio
  • Add a brief summary





  • CHOOSE some/several excercises from the Think Link section and solve them.
  • If necessary, upload another video or source TO ENLARGE your study notes

DEADLINE: APRIL 25th

stella

PORTFOLIO 3. HOW TO CITE SOURCES.



There are several ways to cite a source (MLA, Turabian, Chicago). Here you have APA Citation Style

Author(s). (Date). Title of Book/ "Title of Article"/ Title of Periodical/ Volume. Pages. Place of Publication. Publisher. 



Journal or Magazine Article

Wilcox, R. V. (1991). "Shifting roles and synthetic women in Star Trek: The Next Generation". Studies in Popular Culture, 13(2), 53-65.

Journal or Magazine Article

Dubeck, L. (1990). "Science fiction aids science teaching." Physics Teacher, 28, 316-318.

Newspaper Article

Di Rado, A. (1995, March 15). "Trekking through college: Classes explore modern society using the world of Star Trek." Los Angeles Times, p. A3.

Article from an Internet Database

Mershon, D. H. (1998, November-December). "Star Trek on the brain: Alien minds, human minds." American Scientist, 86, 585. Retrieved July 29, 1999, from Expanded Academic ASAP database.

BookOkuda, M., & Okuda, D. (1993). Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future. New York: Book Pocket Books

Article or ChapterJames, N. E. (1988). "Two sides of paradise: The Eden myth according to Kirk and Spock." In D. Palumbo (Ed.), Spectrum of the fantastic (pp. 219-223). Westport, CT: Greenwood.

Encyclopedia ArticleSturgeon, T. (1995). Science fiction. In The encyclopedia Americana (Vol. 24, pp. 390-392). Danbury, CT: Grolier.

WebsiteLynch, T. (1996). DS9 trials and tribble-ations review. Retrieved October 8, 2008, from Psi Phi: Bradley's Science Fiction Club Web site: http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/ 503r.html



Notes
  • Arrange the items on your reference list alphabetically by author, interfiling books, articles, etc.
  • Use only the initials of the authors' first (and middle) names.
  • If no author is given, start with the title and then the date.
  • If you are using a typewriter that cannot produce italics, then use underlining instead.
  • Magazine articles: include the month (and day) as shown under Newspapers.
  • Websites: if the date the page was created is not given, use (n.d.).



    adapted from: http://essayinfo.com/citations/index.php
PORTFOLIO:

  • paste this information onto your portfolio
  • take 4 or 5 samples of DIFFERENT SOURCES (BOOKS, MAGAZINES, WEB SITES, etc)
  • write down the bibliographical data according to the text above
DEADLINE: April 18th


Stella

PORTFOLIO ENTRIES 1 & 2.



CREATE YOUR OWN E-PORTFOLIO


PORTFOLIO ENTRY # 1
  • Post a WELCOME message
  • you can use TEXT GENERATORS:  FodeyImage chef or Google images.


PORTFOLIO ENTRY # 2

(SS who are taking the subject for a second time, can use LAST YEAR entry)

DUE DATE: APRIL 16th

stella :-)

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