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Developing an Outline for the Course Research Paper TED 121 Educational Technology Dr. Steve Broskoske Misericordia University

Our Research Paper 5 pages, plus title and reference pages Divided into sections (according to outline). Use at least 5 professionally-respected sources. At least 3 sources must be from Ebsco Host. Follow APA publication guidelines.

Review: Writing a Research Paper Being a Lawyer Defending a Case

Writing a Research Paper Is Like Being a Lawyer in a Court Case 1.Frame the case. 2.Search out evidence. 3.Present the evidence. 4.Make a closing argument. 1.Define your topic. 2.Perform research. 3.Write the paper. 4.Draw a conclusion.

Frame Your Court Case (Define Your Topic) Too general: –Distance Learning –Assistive Technology –PowerPoint Can be defended: –Is Distance Learning Effective in Teaching/Learning? –Is it Beneficial to Use AT in the Classroom? –Can Teachers Improve Learning with PowerPoint? Step 1 Frame your topic as a question to be defended in a court case.

Search Out Evidence (Research Sources) Search for articles that will “prove” your case. –Perform searches on your topic: Ebsco Host MU library Online journals If you find articles to the contrary, be responsible and report on those too. Step 2

Suggestion: Research More than 5 Sources Selecting more than 5 resources is a good idea. Then you have more to write about. Don’t go too far, though. 20 sources is way too much! I wish I had researched more sources. I don’t have much to write about.

CAUTION: Use Only Professionally Respected Material Make sure that the material you plan to use is valid, respected, and scholarly. Use Ebsco Host! If you use Websites, be sure to verify that they will be professionally respected (evaluate the authors and publishers).

Present the Evidence You present evidence by talking about and citing resources in the text of the paper. –Broskoske and Banya (2004) argue that… –Research (McCann, 2003) suggests that… –Tomascik (2002) states that… Step 3 Use articles as a lawyer would use evidence to prove a case in court.

Draw a Closing Argument Begin by briefly reviewing the entire case. Based on all of the evidence you presented, draw a conclusion. –Did you prove your court case? –What are the implications for the future? Step 4

How to Develop an Outline

Enter Ebsco Host from Library Page 1.Roll over databases. 2.Select databases by subject. 3.Select education. Most popular.

Create a Personal Folder Create a user name and password to save your personal folder.

Logging into Ebsco Host Select a database to search, such as Academic Search Premier. As you enter Ebsco Host, log into your account to access your personal folder. Be sure to select the following checkboxes: –Misericordia-owned –full text –OPTIONAL: peer reviewed

Review: Defining Keywords as Part of a Search Strategy When performing research, formulate a search strategy by analyzing a topic to identify alternative keywords/concepts. For example, when searching for iPad’s in the classroom: iPad / tablet / handheld devices / mobile devices AND classroom / teaching/ education –Remember you can click on an article and view suggested keywords for searching in Ebsco Host.

Developing an Outline Now that you have identified keywords, begin searching. First search: Search to put potential articles in your Ebsco folder. –Read the abstract of an article. (Don’t need to read the entire article at this time.) –If an article appears that you might be able to use it, stuff it into your Ebsco folder.

Developing an Outline Second search: Search through your Ebsco folder. –Re-read the abstracts of articles in your Ebsco folder. –If an article appears that you can use it, keep it in your folder. If unusable, delete it. Sometimes you need to click into the full text of the article to decide if the article is usable for your research area.

Alter Your Topic If Needed What happens if you do not have enough articles to allow you to write a good paper? –Select another topic. OR –Alter your topic. Instead of “iPad’s to improve math” iPads’s to Improve Math and Science Instead of “cell phones in the classroom” Cell Phones and Promethean Boards

Develop an Outline 1.Identify themes you find in the articles you research. 2.Place the articles in categories, based on their themes. 3.Use these categories to develop your paper outline.

Identify Themes When researching distance learning, I found articles talking about the following things: –Definitions and descriptions of what DL is. –Advantages of using DL in the classroom –Disadvantages of using DL in the classroom –Examples of good and poor practices of DL in the classroom.

Draw Up the Outline Introduction –Introduce the topic of the paper, the case that you will attempt to make, and introduce the topics (the outline) that will be covered. What is Distance Learning? –Define and introduce the topic. Advantages of Distance Learning in the Classroom –This section was determined after reading the articles. Summarize literature you have researched in this topic area. Disadvantages of Distance Learning in the Classroom –This section was determined after reading the articles. Summarize literature you have researched in this topic area. Conclusion –Briefly summarize the entire paper. Review the purpose of the paper, and its main points. Draw a conclusion.

What is APA?

What Is APA? At Misericordia University, the faculty require that all papers, posters, and other research activities should be formatted according to APA publication standards. But what does APA mean?

What Is APA? APA refers to the American Psychological Association. What does an association of psychologists have to do with MU and TED?

What Is APA? APA publishes The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. –200-page book. –Many educational researchers use APA format for preparing papers for publication. –Many colleges have adopted these publication guidelines for all academic papers prepared within their college. Now in the 6 th edition.

Main Points of APA Manual 1.How to prepare a printed manuscript. Designing title page, using fonts, listing name and affiliation, numbering pages, setting margins and spacing, and much more. 2.How to cite the work of others. How to cite the work or ideas of others, and thus avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism refers to using someone else's original work or ideas within your own printed (or online) work and claiming (or giving the impression) that those ideas are your own original work.

Where Can I Learn About APA? Publication Manual of the APA –Purchase book in college bookstore. APA Style Home Page – Dr. Steve’s Help with APA Web Page

Dr. Steve’s “Help with APA” Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association Dr. Steve’s Almost 200-page book. Several Web pages.

Citing Works When you refer to someone else's ideas or words, you must cite them in 2 places: 1.Text of paper. 2.Reference section (bibliography) at the end of the paper.

Citing Works (cont’d) To avoid plagiarism, you must give credit in a paper whenever you: –Use another person's idea, opinion, or theory. –Refer to facts, statistics, graphs, drawings, etc. that are not common knowledge. –Quote another person's actual spoken or written words. –Paraphrase another person's spoken or written words.

How to List Sources in APA Format

Technology-enabled APA Reference Formatting The “cite” tool in Ebsco Host or RefWorks will help you format the references in APA format. Let’s look at particulars of APA formatting so you can correct little problems when they go wrong when using these tools.

Journals in Print Author (year of publication). Title of the article. Journal name, volume, (issue), page numbers. Cumming, J. & Maxwell, G. (1999). Contextualising authentic assessment. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 6 (2), Let’s get a close-up look…

Cumming, J. & Maxwell, G. (1999). Contextualising authentic assessment. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 6 (2), Author’s last name, first initial. Multiple authors separated by &. Year of article in parentheses, followed by a period. Article title is written like a sentence. Journal title is written with capital letters, and is Italicized. Page numbers of the article. Volume and issue number.

Ebsco Host (Online Journals) Author (year of publication). Title of article Journal Name, volume, (issue). doi: Holley, D. & Oliver, M. (2010). Student engagement and blended learning: Portraits of risk. Computers & Education, 54 (3), doi: /j.compedu Add DOI identifier.

What is DOI? Digital Object Identifier: –Unique identifier for each publication (book or article from a periodical). –New system that attempts to provide a standard system for positively identifying a document. Type doi:[doi number]

What If No DOI Is Listed? Author (year of publication). Title of article Journal Name, volume, (issue). Retrieved from [database name]. Holley, D. & Oliver, M. (2010). Student engagement and blended learning: Portraits of risk. Computers & Education, 54 (3), Retrieved from Academic Source Premier. Type database where found if no DOI number is available.

What If No Author Is Listed? Title of article. (year of publication). Journal Name, volume, (issue). doi: Contextualising authentic assessment. (1999). Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 6 (2). doi: /j.compedu Move title to author position.

Using Ebsco Host’s Cite Tool In Ebsco Host, click on the article title and select cite from the right-hand pane. –Be aware that sometimes errors will be found when using this tool, especially capitalization.  In Word, highlight text and use shift-F3 to quickly change capitalization. Let’s try formatting a reference section.

Web Page Author (year of publication). Title of page. Retrieved (date) from (URL). Broskoske, S. L. (n.d.). Searching the Internet. Retrieved from Be careful if using a Web page. Make sure it is professionally respected material! “n.d.” means no date listed.

Wikipedia (or other online reference material) Title of entry. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from [URL] Generally accepted accounting principles. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved from _practice

Help Doing References? You can find help in the following 2 places: –In Ebsco Host, click on the title of an article and select the “cite” tool. –Visit Dr. Steve’s Help with APA Page online. Help with APA

Module 3 Assignment Post to BlackBoard: –Topic (framed as a court case). –Proposed outline of paper. –5 sources you might use, written in APA format. At least 3 sources must be from Ebsco Host.

HINT: Select a Topic Soon! Pick any technology-related topic. Do some preliminary research to ensure sufficient information exists to pursue this topic. Then, define your topic as a court case. Pick a topic soon! Don’t wait for God to inspire you! Don’t wait to select the perfect topic you’re not going to marry this topic!

Paper Requirement You must submit a proposed topic, outline, and 5 sources in advance of submitting the course paper. Otherwise, Dr. Steve will not accept your paper! (This is due to the possibilities of online plagiarism.)