Final writing submission
In your final submission, you'll submit
- the final draft of your research paper and
- a brief reflective essay.
- [Optional] Another assignment or piece that you've written in class as 'evidence' for your reflective essay.
The prompt for the reflective essay (1-2 pages) is to reflect on something you've learned in this class using the languages and concepts developed in the class. You *may* include if you wish, some piece of writing, or assignment other than the final paper to accompany the reflective essay.
Final paper submission checksheet
My assignment is to explore, through a written research paper, a topic on humanity's relationship to Earth's environment. My deadline is the beginning of our final exam slot, Friday, December 11.
- I typed up a digital version of my paper, which comes out to 7-9 pages double-spaced, 1 inch margins (not counting the list of works cited).
- I included my name, the class, the date and a title on the first page.
- I organized my paper, using section headers to make the structure of my paper easily visible, and minimize the need for transition sentences. The section headers would also function as a high-level outline of my paper.
- I supported statements of fact with evidence from sources which I cited and documented in my "Bibliography" or "List of Works Cited".
- I documented my sources in a standard style: Either APA or MLA style.
- I turned on a spell checker to catch the easy-to-catch mistakes.
- I asked someone else to look at (at a minimum) my introduction and conclusions and give me feedback.
- After it seemed this draft was done I did a last round of editing--re-reading my paper to catch harder-to-catch mechanical issues.
- I deposited the final draft in a "Final submission" folder in my Google Drive shared folder.