Your research Proposal >In general, move from your cool idea ("content") to focus on a specific set of questions and assertions.
- Is it at least 250 words?
- Does it clearly state a topic in a sentence near the beginning?
- Does it clearly state one or more questions about the topic? (questions might be about: about authorship, creative expression, history and future, implications for individual and society, etc)?
- Does it clearly state one or more assertions or claims that address these questions? (i.e. asserting a provisional answer or direction of inquiry)
- Finally, what resources (bookmarks) do you draw on? (I assume that the topic is a web site or similar resource - so include that - but what other bookmarks?)
- Look at draft research proposals of your group (group from last week).
- Write a separate response to each proposal in your shared document.
- Be sure to clearly state your name and whose draft you're commenting on.
- Don't forget to save!
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