Source Evaluation Assignment Paper

Source Evaluation Assignment Paper

Source Evaluation Assignment Paper

After completing the Week 3 Full of Fallacies assignment, where we used logical fallacies to manipulate the audience in an advertisement, in Week 5 we will do the opposite. No fallacies allowed.

We’ll use well-structured arguments to persuade the audience of what we believe to be the truth using evidence from authoritative, unbiased sources as justification.

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Choose an issue you’d like to convince other people of and find sources that will be the foundation for the Week 7 Infographic. Use the attached Source Evaluation Worksheet to complete this assignment (CO1).

Part I: Choose a topic.

Describe the topic, concept, idea, or approach that is going to be the central idea of the Week 7 Infographic. There is no minimum word count but please use several well thought-out sentences to make your point.

Part II: Source Evaluation Worksheet

– Find a minimum of three (3) sources; two (2) academic sources from the APUS library and one (1) article (quality online or newspaper article).

– Annotate your list of sources, i.e. explain what you hope to get out of these readings and how it will help you argue your point.

– For this assignment, do not use the website sources you used in the Week 3 Forum.

– Follow the format found in the Source Evaluation Worksheet.

Consider the following:

– Please upload the completed Source Evaluation Worksheet and write directly into it.

– Be detailed and precise when completing the worksheet.

– Your annotation of your sources should be in your own words with some quotations from your source.

The source evaluation worksheet is attached to this request.

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    Source Evaluation Worksheet

     

    Part I: Topic

    Describe the topic, concept, idea, or approach that is going to be the central idea of the Week 7 Infographic. There is no minimum word count but please use several fully thought-out sentences to make your point.

     

    Part II: Source Evaluation

     

    Article Title:

    Article Author:

    Database or Web URL:

    Source’s Publication Date:

    Publishing Information:

    Source Summary:

     

     

    Article Title:

    Article Author:

    Database or Web URL:

    Source’s Publication Date:

    Publishing Information:

    Source Summary:

     

     

    Article Title:

    Article Author:

    Database or Web URL:

    Source’s Publication Date:

    Publishing Information:

    Source Summary:

     

     

    Article Title:

    Article Author:

    Database or Web URL:

    Source’s Publication Date:

    Publishing Information:

    Source Summary: