Thursday, October 22, 2009

For Tuesday

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1. Write a one-page summary of the central idea(s)/procedure(s)/technology around which your paper revolves. You may (probably should) cite sources (use MLA). Do not discuss the solutions at this point.
2. Make sure that you are really an expert, to the extent that you can be, on the topic about which you wrote today. Be prepared to discuss current issues relative to your "expertise."
3. Generate 10-15 questions, using some background research, for your interview subject. Be prepared to conduct an interview in class.
4. Continue to read for your annotated bibliographies. Go further than Google at this point. Use your library databases as I demonstrated in class. It's time to start getting at the nuts and bolts.

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