ENG 1272 Electronic Green Journal Assignment
Insider’s Guide 3
The Insider’s Guide
ENG 1272
Summary
Insider’s Guide
Short passage.
David Pimentel article.
Over time technology has been instrumental in increasing industrial and agricultural production, improving transportation and communications, advancing human health care, and improving many aspects of human life. However, much of its success is based on the availability of land, water, energy, and biological resources of the earth.
Summery.
Technology has upgraded expectations for everyday comforts; nonetheless, it relies upon normal assets.
Paraphrasing.
According to Pimental, technology has strongly added our way of life because of its hopeful effect on most parts of our lives. He restrictions, nonetheless, the innovation movement is dependent on normal assets.
Quotation.
Pimentel, “innovation has been instrumental in working on numerous parts of human existence,” “Its prosperity depends on accessible normal assets.”
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Reference
(December 1998). http://escholarship.org/uc/item/8g67g6ngl.
“Beware of plagiarism!” The University of Ottawa. University of Ottawa Student Academic Success Service. https://www.uottawa.ca/about/sites/www.uottawa.ca.about/files/plagiarism.pdf.
“Research and Citation Resources.” Online Writing Lab. Purdue University.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/2/.
Note: The Ontrack lessons follow the Chicago Manual of Style for matters of usage and style.
Pimentel, David. “Population growth and the environment: Planetary stewardship.” Electronic Green Journal, 9.
Final Portfolio Instructions
Every student is required to submit a portfolio of their work each semester. It is comprised of the following three sections and submitted as one document:
Introduction: The introduction is a 2-4-page reflection on your writing, but also an account for things learned that are not evident in the artifacts. For example, your writing process and decision making is not always visible in the artifact – the writing assignment.
Address each of the following eight outcomes for this course. Explain in your introduction how and what you have learned regarding each of these items. For example, for outcome number 5 you may have learned about different types of evidence after completing the observation log. How did that inform your new understanding of using evidence in writing?
Identify the rhetorical features of texts in typical academic and professional genres
Adapt one’s writing process to the purpose of a text
Compose texts in multiple genres and modalities
Identify appropriate investigative methods for research questions
Categorize types of evidence used in academic and professional fields
Evaluate sources for reliability and validity
Articulate the concepts of intellectual property that motivate citation conventions
Describe how writing reflects conceptions of significance and worth in various fields
Two projects from different genres
One of these will be your position paper.
The other project could be any of the following:
One of the Q&A assignments
The Observation Log
The Memo
Appendix: This section should include the following documents related to the two projects chosen in number 2:
Three samples of process writing for each project (rough drafts, outlines, peer reviews given and received, handwritten drafts, sketches, brainstorming, graphs, photos – anything that evidences part of your writing process)