Wednesday, October 3rd (.246)
- Amanda Hartman
- Oct 3, 2018
- 2 min read
Today we will have a visitor, knock out Reading Quiz #3 in a new and improved format, and spend some time discussing in-text citation and References pages. We will also have a bit more of a general Q&A regarding IA#1 if time permits, so start generating questions now!

Hulk likes appropriately indented and spaced References pages.
Reminders
Reading Quiz #4 is happening on Wednesday of next week. You will be working with AEUSH 3.3.
Don't forget to set up an appointment with your advisor immediately if not sooner.
You will be able to see the schedule on SAIL on October 15th.
Freshmen will be eligible to register the week of Friday, October 29th. If you have more than 30 hours (are a sophomore), you can register on Thursday of that week.
Before you can register, you must make sure all Holds are cleared.
One such hold is the "Think About It!" course. You must complete this online work before you can register. Find the materials here.
Keep an eye on your materials for your Midterm Portfolio. IA #1 is only one of the things you will need to finalize for this project.
Today
IT Security Visit
This is an important thing! Pay attention to this thing. Seriously.
Reading Quiz #3
Go ahead and get out your notecard...
IA #1 Citation Chat
When in doubt...use your resources!
Owl Purdue for all general Q&A as well as samples.
Things like Citation Machine and Easy Bib can "help" but should be reviewed carefully for accuracy.
CASA or Office Hours
The Basics...
In-text Citations
These are included in the body of your writing. You will use these for all primary and secondary sources that you reference in your work.
Check out OWL for samples. Most of the "types" of sources that you are referencing can be found there. When in doubt, try a basic Google search for assistance.
Make sure that you include an in-text citation anytime that you include the following: Paraphrases, Summaries, and Direct Quote
References Page
This is included after you have completed your writing in the template. It gets its own completely separate page.
For each author or work that you reference in your body, be sure that you include the reference for that work ONCE on your References page.
Homework
You should be firmly in-process on your Research Proposal. If you have questions, ASK!
Complete your "Think About It!" activity ASAP to prevent holds.
Start brainstorming possible materials that could appear on Exam 2.
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