HIS 103 Ashford University

HIS 103 Ashford University

 

The purpose of this activity is twofold. First, it will help you hone your library research skills so you can locate books and journal articles to support your written work. Use this exercise to explore sources useful for your Final Project.

Second, it will help you focus on analyzing sources by writing annotations. What is an annotation? An annotation is a brief commentary on a scholarly book, chapter, journal article, or primary source that summarizes its central points and main argument. This activity will help you learn how to identify and explain an author’s thesis statement in the case of scholarly articles, chapters, and books. By developing an awareness of thesis statements in scholarly works, you will be better able to formulate thesis statements in your own work. In the case of primary sources, you will identify key elements of the source that will help you analyze its significance. Attention to significance will help you refine your critical thinking skills and construct arguments that support your thesis statements. This is a collective endeavor; everyone contributes by posting annotations to build an annotated bibliography that we can all draw from when developing our work.

For this activity, you are to look for a scholarly source that you find interesting and relevant to the week. Choose from the sources bundled in the HIS103 Research Guide website  for help finding appropriate sources. Another good place to look is among the supporting documentation that accompanies the weekly tours. Remember to think ahead about your Final Project as you make your choices.

Follow the Annotated Bibliography Builder Template. Fill out the information outlined on the template and post it by Day 3.

Comment / Critique: By Day 7, provide a 150-word response to two classmates, explaining why you find the article or primary source interesting or potentially useful for the Final Project.

Reminder: Start research for your Final Project. Review the instructions for the Final Project. Review the instructions for the Week 3 Assignment. Start to think about your interests by exploring the Weekly Tours and browsing the HIS103 Research Guide. Contact your instructor with any questions you might have.

Before submitting your assignment, you may want to visit the Ashford Writing Center (AWC) for feedback. The Ashford Writing Center (AWC) has two kinds of tutoring available to you.

 
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