Options 1 & 2: Annotated Outline
Submit an annotated outline of the research project that will comprise your Portfolio Project.
An annotated outline is one that provides in-text citations of sources for each of your main topics (main points were mapped out in the Module 2 Critical Thinking Assignment) and a complete Reference list at the end, all formatted in APA style.
Make sure your outline fully supports all requirements of the Portfolio Project assignment, which can be accessed in the Module 8 folder. Note that while this Critical Thinking assignment requires that you cite at least one source for each main topic and a minimum of eight sources total, you are not required this week to include all sources that will be provided with the final version of your Portfolio Project. In other words, you may add more sources to your work prior to the final delivery of the Portfolio Project due at the end of Week 8.
List your thesis statement, claims, and evidence in the following format:
Thesis statement: Write your single-sentence thesis statement here.
Claim: Write your first claim in a complete sentence here.
Evidence: Paraphrase or summarize your source and cite it here (Sample, 2016).
Evidence: Paraphrase or summarize additional sources that support this claim and cite them here as 2., 3., 4., and so on (Sample, 2016).
Evidence: If you feel the need to use a quote, "add it to the list with proper quotation marks and the appropriate in-text citation containing the page, section, or paragraph number in the original source" (Sample, 2016, p. 22).
Claim: Write your second claim in a complete sentence here.
Evidence: Paraphrase or summarize your source here (Sample, 2015).
Evidence: Continue to paraphrase and summarize your sources for each claim (Sample, 2016).
Claim: Continue to write your claims in complete sentences.
Evidence
Evidence
Requirements:
Your annotated outline should include at least five credible sources. The CSU-Global Library is an excellent place to search for credible, scholarly sources.
Provide a summary, a paraphrase, and a direct quotation for each of your sources. Please identify the summary, paraphrase, and direct quotation you would like evaluated by highlighting this section of your writing.
Your Annotated Outline should be 2-3 pages in length not counting the title and reference pages, which you must include. (annotated outline template linked below)
The annotated outline and citation formatting should conform with CSU-Global Guide to Writing & APA.
Refer to the Critical Thinking Assignment Rubric available in the Module 4 Folder for more information on assignment expectations and grading.
SHORTENED TITLE 3
Full Title: Outline
I. Introduction
A. Thesis statement: (write your revised working thesis statement here)
i. Thesis Generator
II. Body Paragraph
A. Claim: (start with one of the claims you created based upon your previous research research)
1. Evidence: (describe the research that supports this specific claim and use APA-style in-text citations )
2. Evidence: (add information from other sources that also support this claim when necessary)
3. Discussion: (describe how this subtopic relates to the thesis statement)
III. Body Paragraph
A. Claim:
1. Evidence:
2. Evidence:
IV. Body Paragraph
A. Claim:
1. Evidence:
2. Evidence:
V. Body Paragraph
A. Claim:
1. Evidence:
2. Evidence:
VI. Body Paragraph
A. Counterargument: (describe a counterargument you will add into your argument)
B. Rebuttal: (state the refuting claim that disputes the counterargument)
1. Evidence: (describe the research that supports the rebuttal and use APA-style in-text citations )
2. Evidence: (add information from other sources that also support the rebuttal)
VII. Conclusion
A. Call to action: (if you want the audience to take action, write a third-person call to action)
B. Concluding statement: (start working on a sentence that restates your thesis statement in different words, similar to the “closing argument” we see on TV crime dramas)
References
Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx
Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx
Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx
Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx
Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx
Author's Last Name, Initials. (Publication Year). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume #(issue #), pp–pp. doi:xx.xxxxxxxxxx