Monday, February 25, 2013

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Research Reflection

Questions:


1. Summarize your writing process on this paper, pointing out what you found most difficult, most useful, and least useful.  Is there anything you would do differently next time?  Is there anything you think I should do differently next year in preparing students for this assignment?

2. What feedback did you receive (from peers, me, or anyone else), and how did you respond to it?

3. Using the traits of good writing and features of strong research papers, what are the strongest and weakest aspects of your paper?

4. Is there anything else you would like me to know as I read your paper?



1. This was the longest amount of time I have ever spent on a paper. The time commitment was probably the most difficult thing about the process as a whole. On the other hand, finding good sources was the easiest part of the process. The databases were the most useful to me because of the easy access to the necessary documents. The least useful to me was the research group. It may have worked for others, but I don't think my paper is any different because of the research group. To make the process smoother next year, I think that more progress deadlines would make the process much smoother.

2. I didn't get too much feedback from anyone. The feedback I did get was mostly minor and quickly changed.

3. The strongest part of my paper in my opinion is the idea of the paper. This idea is a growing topic and will soon be recognized by everyone in the country. My organization also helps to bring out the best of the idea. The weakest part of my paper will probably be conventions. I came across many formatting issues and I hope I corrected most if not all of them.

4. As you read my paper, think about soccer one day being as big as the NFL or MLB. My supporting details say that it will very soon. 


Monday, February 18, 2013

Times

Times:
The Hobbit by J.R. Tolkein 60 min p. 1-25
Research Paper-editing 45 min.
Sports Illustrated 50 min

Monday, February 4, 2013

Research Details

Reasearch Details: Notecards 70 min Detailed Outline 60 min Revision of Sources/notecards 30 min