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Find 3 to 6 useful quotes for each of your 4 main
pages: People, Places, Problems, and
Perspectives.
In Wordpress, go to Pages.
Edit a page.
Delete the example content and paste in your
quotes.
Add your own original words to introduce the
ideas, summarize, contextualize, and transition.
Browse for pictures to go on your
pages. Pick images help the reader
visualize what you are writing about.
1. images.google.com
2. View Image
3. ALT+Click (after View Image)
4. Save as…
5. Add Media in Wordpress
6. Upload Files
7. Select File
Continue working on the your pages.
Break quotes into paragraphs
with extra space
(you don’t need to indent).
No paragraphs should start or end with a quote.
Use your own words to introduce and comment
on the quotes (like an idea sandwich).
Add your own original words to introduce the
ideas, summarize, contextualize, and transition.
• Edit your “Pages”
• Add your quote sandwiches!
• Paragraphs should start with your
Introduction, use a Quote, and end
with Commentary.
• introduce ideas (with an assertion/claim)
• contextualize (give background information
necessary to understand the quotes)
• lead in to the quote (author/article name)
• End with your commentary (analyze/break it down)
An Assertion: A claim (without evidence)
Monitoring online activities can have
the unintended effect of making
employees resentful.
Context (background info)
Many scholars have argued that
limiting employee access to social
media can increase tensions between
employees and managers.
A Lead In:
Introduces
author and/or
title
Dr. Torres explains in his article
“Bad Dude Syndrome” that
“__quote__” (Citation).
A Lead In with
a colon
Chris Gonsalves, an editor for
eWeek.com, argues that the
technology has changed the
terms between employers and
employees: “Quote” (Citation).
A Lead In with
a comma
In her article “The Reasons for
Change,” Stacy Blackwell
states, “Quote” (Citation).
As this analysis indicates,
employees can become
disgruntled when Internet
usage policies are enforced to
their full extent.
Analysis: break it down to explain the evidence.
For 20 points you will have the
following pages:0.Welcome
1.Who?
2.Where?
3.Problems?
4.Perspectives?
5.Conclusion
6.Works Cited
The Who, Where, Problems, and
Perspectives pages are all worth 10
points:
Each page needs 3 to 6 quotes.
Each page has at least 300 words.
• Edit your “Pages”
• Add your quote sandwiches!
• Paragraphs should start with your
Introduction, use a Quote, and end
with Commentary.
• introduce ideas (with an assertion/claim)
• contextualize (give background information
necessary to understand the quotes)
• lead in to the quote (author/article name)
• End with your commentary (analyze/break it down)
The Who, Where, Problems, and
Perspectives pages are all worth 10
points:
Each page needs 3 to 6 quotes.
Each page has at least 300 words.
Where are you in this list?
1. Insert quotes.
2. Organize quotes in the order that
you want to talk about them.
3. Add your own words around the
quotes (giving context and
explanations).
4. Add any missing quotation marks
and MLA style in-text citations.
Where are you in this list?
1. Insert quotes.
2. Organize quotes in the order that
you want to talk about them.
3. Add your own words around the
quotes (giving context and
explanations).
4. Add any missing quotation marks
and MLA style in-text citations.
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was due today what grade
would you receive? 2. What can
you do between now and next
week to improve your grade?
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