Q So far, the research you've done has been primarily text-based: written work on the page or the computer screen. One of the requirements for the Annotated Bibliography, however, is to find at least one video or audio source that relates to your research topic. Let's prepare for that by locating an interesting-looking one, now. Sources to consider for good audio/ video sources are iTunes, iTunesU, YouTube, and TED Talks. This is just a starting point, of course. Our library has a great collection of DVDs and audio recordings that's worth exploring, as well. After you've found an audio or video source and watched/listened to it, complete your next Notebook Entry. It should include any or all of the following: • Title, speaker, link to file, and other relevant information so I can find it • questions you had while listening/watching • emotional reactions to the source • key terms that seem important to you • what you think the thesis or main idea of this source is • what you think the intended audience for this source is • how effective you think this source is • how watching or listening differs from reading, in terms of effectiveness of presentation This is an informal assignment. Your writing can be in complete sentences, or bullet points or fragments, as you see appropriate. Editing isn't vital for this work, though it should be proofread to the point that obvious typos or misspellings are addressed and corrected. Target word count is 150-300 words for this entry. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ The content of this page is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License Links to an external site.except for any elements that may be licensed differently. The content of this page includes: • diary-147191_150.png Links to an external site.is public domain content published by Pixabay If you believe that a portion of this Open Course Framework infringes another's copyright, contact us Links to an external site.. Rubric Weekly Work Rubric - 5pts (1) Weekly Work Rubric - 5pts (1) Criteria Ratings Pts This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDescription of criterion 5 pts Submission meets or exceeds assignment tasks. Generally well edited. Answers all questions fully and completely. 3.75 pts Submission meets basic assignment tasks. Submission answers all or most questions/tasks fully, but could use further elaboration for clarity. May not be well edited. 2.5 pts Submission doesn't meet basic assignment tasks, though attempts a response to the prompt. May not be well edited. May only answer a portion of the questions or be significantly short of length requirements. 0 pts Submission meets no assignment tasks. May be plagiarized. 5 pts Total Points: 5
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