Process


What Exactly Needs to be Done?
 

 

GUIDEBOOK PROJECT PROCESS
You will work individually to create a Guidebook using the following steps:
Step 1: Research the required information utilizing the internet
Step 2: You must write or type about the assigned topic in YOUR OWN WORDS and include an illustration. This should be a minimum of 2 to 3 complete sentences. It can be longer if you have enough space.(Tell a story about the topic, how it was discovered?, perhaps who made the discovery?, or tell of interesting facts about the topic.Your sentences can include a definition, but it must be in your own words.)
o All illustrations MUST be hand-drawn, big and colorful.
o Except for the graphic of the world plates, there are to be NO cut and paste images in the Guidebook

ALL PROJECTS
Utilize your time wisely
Be sure to include complete, thorough descriptions of all pages
Be creative
Ask questions if necessary
Final drafts MUST be completed in pen

A NOTE ABOUT PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism is, quite simply, using someone else’s work without permission. Students utilizing the Internet for research are often subject to unintentional plagiarism. This occurs when a student paraphrases or rewrites something in his own words. If the source of the information is not officially acknowledged, it is considered plagiarism. Students also have a tendency to cut-and-paste directly from Internet sites into a document or presentation. This is the most basic form of plagiarism, especially if the source is not acknowledged.

Be aware that these practices are unethical and will not be accepted.

 
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