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Is the use of technology in face to face college courses good or bad?

Requirements

  • Is the use of technology in face to face college courses good or bad? QUESTION FOR ESSAY
  • Pick a side (for or against)
  • Have at least 2 different reasons (but not more than 3) to support your position
  • Explain reasons (with evidence)
  • You must have at least 2 print sources in the essay (book, magazine, newspaper, journal, catalog, etc)
  • They must be accessed in the original printed form (e-book, PDF, or anything else accessed electronically does not count as a print source)
  • At least 1of your 2 print sources must be used in the body of your essay
  • Must attach photocopy or picture of each print source used (no credit for print sources otherwise)
  • Photocopy/picture must show the cover along with the page/ information you actually used and the lines/sentences you quoted must be underlined
  • You must also have at least 2 online sources in the essay. These must be DCCCD academic database sources. From our Northlake college web https://dcccd.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/search?query=any,contains,use%20of%20technology%20in%20classroom&tab=Everything&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&vid=01DCCCD_INST:01DCCCD_INST&lang=en&offset=0
  • At least 1of your 2 online database sources must be used in the body of your essay (the other can also be used in the body or in the introduction or conclusion)
  • Intro (1 Para)
  • Reasons with evidence (multiple paras)
  • Conclusion (1 para)
  • Length: 3-4 pages (starts with first word of intro, NOT top of first page!)
  • Know the genre – formal academic essay (MLA format)
  • Title
  • Introduction
  • Body
  • Conclusion
  • Works Cited
  • Should not be more than 6 words for title
  • No clichés or overused phrases in essay at all
  • Must include your thesis statement in intro
  • One thesis per paper
  • Only one sentence
  • Combination of fact and opinion
  • Avoid phrases such as – in my opinion, I think, I believe, it seems to me, I feel
  • A Thesis Should Contain…Your topic
  • Your position on the topic
  • At least 2 reasons to support your position (but no more than 3)

Introductory Techniques

  • Provide background info
  • Tell a relevant story
  • State why your topic is important
  • Relevant images or description
  • Present an opposing viewpoint
  • Relevant quotation(s)
  • Use one of those techniques to write intro
  • Length of introduction – 1 paragraph, ¼ to ½ page (5-10 lines)

Body Paragraphs

  • Where you explain or prove your thesis with evidence.
  • Every reason must have at least one piece of evidence
  • When presenting evidence, focus on the main point/perspective – don’t get sidetracked!
  • Treat all issues as ‘sensitive issues’ (balance between arguing and offending)
  • Write paras that are focused, developed and organized
  • Length of paras: ¼ – ¾ (5-18 lines) of a page. Have balance among reasons!

Conclusion – Final Impression

  • Do not summarize your entire paper
  • Do not repeat thesis or introduce any new main ideas
  • Avoid statements like in conclusion, to summarize, in closing, etc.
  • Summarize most important reason only (do not even mention other reason/s)
  • Length of conclusion – 1 paragraph, ¼ to ½ page (5-10 lines)

 

 

 

 

Thesis

  • Use of technology in face to face college courses is good because its benefits students to stay in touch with student and professors.