This is going to be an OAT project. OAT (Observe, Analyze, Theorize).
Criteria: Each section, is present, easy to identify, and creatively named with subheadings. In other words, don’t call your sections: Introduction, Findings, Discussion, etc.).
The project contains at least oner well-placed infographic.
Criteria: Each Section, particularly the Introduction and Conclusion, clearly demonstrates several revisions, and deep attention to language in terms of your audience and Aim.
Criteria: Each section is revised so that it builds a bridge to the next section. In other words, the Intro sets us up for the Findings, and the Findings set us up for the Discussion, etc. Criteria: As we’ve discussed in class, your Introduction hooks, holds, and interests the reader in the project. It also articulates your research questions and how they’ll drive your project.
Your Conclusion clearly highlights what’s most important from your research, and points toward future possibilities for your theory.
The files I uploaded below is an example of an OAT project. That is what it should look like, not much of an essay.