Literature essay intro is done and attached need body now and answer 2 simple Q
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Working Research Plan Parts 1 through 5 are already done I have sent you the attachment of it. For this, complete:
Part 6: PARTIAL Synthesis Matrix to include full Synthesis Matrix (Part 6) for all 8 scholarly sources.. See instructions and models in Week 14.
Part 7: Implications/Further Research.
The Literature review Final draft:
As you move from your Working Research Plan to writing a draft of your Literature Review, this 1-page handout (ATTACHED) gives you a “formula” or “outline” for how to write good body paragraphs that synthesize the information from multiple sources. It also includes an example. See also the next item for more examples of don’ts and dos when writing a synthesis. Remember that you are reporting on conversations and not just summarizing what each source says.
I will send further attached examples
Your FINAL (revised) Literature Review MUST have the following two elements or I will not grade it.
1. Track Changes turned on in your Microsoft Word document (see the video in Week 15). Also, please leave in all my comments.
2. Revision memo attached at the beginning
The following document has examples of revision memos. Similar to the reflective analysis for the article translation letter assignment, I want you to say not only what you changed (I’ll be able to see that with the Track Changes turned on) but WHY you made the change and HOW you think that change improved your paper. So a revision memo asks you to explain your revisions not just list or describe them.
Attached the examples of the revision memo everything is very clear.
Working Research Plan Parts 1 through 5 are already done I have sent you the attachment of it. For this, complete:
Part 6: PARTIAL Synthesis Matrix to include full Synthesis Matrix (Part 6) for all 8 scholarly sources.. See instructions and models in Week 14.
Part 7: Implications/Further Research.
The Literature review Final draft:
As you move from your Working Research Plan to writing a draft of your Literature Review, this 1-page handout (ATTACHED) gives you a “formula” or “outline” for how to write good body paragraphs that synthesize the information from multiple sources. It also includes an example. See also the next item for more examples of don’ts and dos when writing a synthesis. Remember that you are reporting on conversations and not just summarizing what each source says.
I will send further attached examples
Your FINAL (revised) Literature Review MUST have the following two elements or I will not grade it.
1. Track Changes turned on in your Microsoft Word document (see the video in Week 15). Also, please leave in all my comments.
2. Revision memo attached at the beginning
The following document has examples of revision memos. Similar to the reflective analysis for the article translation letter assignment, I want you to say not only what you changed (I’ll be able to see that with the Track Changes turned on) but WHY you made the change and HOW you think that change improved your paper. So a revision memo asks you to explain your revisions not just list or describe them.
Attached the examples of the revision memo everything is very clear.
for the body of the paper, I have documents and samples/examples with clear and simple steps that will help you to do it easily.
The first thing we need now is to complete the working research plan parts 6+7 I have attached steps 1-5 already so you know where I’m at.
Part 6:Synthesis Matrix/Research Proposal
Part 7: Implications/Further Research
As you think about the research conversation you have explored, where else do you think the research can go; how can it be continued? Which parts might be important? To whom might they be important? Which targeted audience(s) do you think should pay attention to this research conversation and why?
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