Insert Research Project content
Research Project Web Page
- Header Image: Photo of you engaged in the writing process.
- Quote about writing that speaks to your author-identity/website theme.
- Preface: 250-500 words that inform the reader about your research project. Please complete the following:
- Begin the preface by sharing your previous experiences with research writing in academic communities.
- Provide information with relevant links about your research project:
- What is my research topic?
- Why does this research topic matter (consider rhetorical exigency)?
- What is my research question?
- What is my genre?
- Which citation style will I use?
- What is the main theme (message) of my argument? Answer in thesis statement form.
- Who is my audience?
- Include a link to the assignment sheet and links to blog posts (#10, #11, #12, #13, and #14). Please do not use a bulleted list to present your blog post links. Instead, please embed the blog post links into the sentences of a paragraph discussion.
- Optional addition to your preface: please consider linking to a web page or blog post with an annotated bibliography for your research project. An annotated bibliography can organize your research -- but this genre is not required for the research project.
- Present Drafts: Two options to show readers your work (if you have other options, please let me know):
- Option #1: Traditional Print Text
- Bulleted list with links to Word or PDF files or public Google Doc for each draft.
- Label each draft this way: Original Title Draft #_.
- Option #2: Multimodal Text
- Bulleted list with links to individual webpages for each draft.
- Label each draft this way: Original Title Draft #_.
- Option #1: Traditional Print Text