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This week: Understanding the importance of establishing and maintaining credibility and supporting your work. Also, this week, you’ll begin to look for a topic for your project {{crossreference|(see [[Sum19:RQ1|RQ1]])}}.
This week: understanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project {{crossreference|(see [[Sum19:RQ1|RQ1]])}} if you have not already done so.


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Syllabus RQ1 RQ2 RQ3 W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 W8  
58774 & 59513 NMAC 3108.01–.02 Online Summer, 2019

This week: understanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project (see RQ1) if you have not already done so.

Read

Do

Write

  • Discuss your experiences with adding citations and copyediting an article in your journal.
    • Comment on at least one other classmate’s post.
  • Your eighth journal entry on a topic of your choosing.
    • Comment on at least one other classmate’s post.

Note

  1. See “Citing Sources” for a more in-depth overview.