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Page 1: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Keys to College Level Writing

Page 2: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to the student’s particular topic

How do the sources in your reading reports address this?

Do you have a varied list of sources? Have you done enough research to

provide your reader with background on your topic? Are you giving your reader context?

Page 3: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to put source material to the service of the argument rather than to offer up serial “book reports” restating what is already known

How can you use what you learned in your reading reports to reinforce your argument?

What are you creating that is original?

Page 4: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to locate the most prominent experts and enough sources in order to demonstrate a real familiarity with “the lay of the land”

If someone in the field of your research were to read your paper, would they feel like you “knew your stuff.” This is where your advisor’s/mentor’s help

is invaluable!

Page 5: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to state clearly and concisely a point of view/assertion of opinion that requires elaboration or is debatable

Can you “make your case?” Are you being specific about what you

claim? Can you “back up” your claim with

research?

In other words, HOW STRONG IS YOUR THESIS?

Page 6: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to recognize, forecast and provide the logically necessary parts of the elaboration/ argument in a sequence the writer is consciously controlling

Outline! Outline! Outline! What does the reader need to understand

to fully understand your argument? How can you define/clarify this

information? In what order should the information flow

for maximum understanding? See example in packet!!!!

Page 7: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to define key terms and to maintain consistency in using these terms

What is your “working definition” of the key terms in your paper?

Are you using acronyms? Have you defined those acronyms?

Page 8: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to employ formal/adult language in writing. Use of the 3rd person.

Using “I” makes you vulnerable to criticism because you are flagging the opinions as “yours.” Support your assertions with references to

experts (in-text citations). Remember, citations aren’t just for quotes, but

also for facts, figures, and ideas that you learned from someone else’s work.

Page 9: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to enlist quotations and paraphrases of published scholarship/ criticism/analysis in order to elaborate key points and to lend authority and persuasiveness to their argument

Can you employ quotes, long and short in your paper without over-quoting?

Do you know how to use “block quotes” properly?

Page 10: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to demonstrate scrupulous honesty about the sources of information, ideas, opinions, language borrowed from others

If you didn’t think of it, you need to cite it. Ideas Statistics Quotes Paraphrased material

Citing is a GOOD thing – it makes you look like you did a lot of research. Relying too much on other people’s ideas

is a bad thing – what did you do that was original?

Page 11: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to conclude by making a convincing case for the importance of the argument/point of view Restate your thesis/argument.

What were the major points of your argument and how did you defend them?

Can you sum them into one sentence each? What final thought do you want the reader

to have when you close the paper?

Page 12: Keys to College Level Writing. Ability to employ a variety of kinds of resources: print, electronic, and human, in relative proportions appropriate to

Ability to employ bibliographic form correctly (parenthetical citations and an

attached bibliography) Be consistent!!! Reference style manuals – APA or

MLA. Cite in-text and in your bibliography.

Do you know how to cite “in-text” ? Everything cited in text should be in your

bibliography.