Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Response of Annotated Bibliography Grade
I feel that I deserve better. I do not deserve better on that particular copy of the annotated bibliography. I did not know there were two other parts that we had to write about. I was under the impression that the annotated bibliography was just a summary of the sources we were using. I also do not appreciate the comment telling me that I can do better. I know what I am capable of doing. I do believe that I can do better, but you did not know the reason behind why my annotated bibliography was the way it was. I feel that once I bring the other annotated bibliography to the next class, I deserve a check plus. My annotated bibliography would have followed the structure it is supposed to follow if I would have know there were two other parts. Thus, I believe that since I now know there are two other parts and will follow the structure and go into depth with each source that I deserve a check plus.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Schedule of Annotated Bibliography
Friday, February 2nd: 6:00pm- I thought of my topic and tried to look up resources on the internet. I sited the sources in the MLA format. I then wrote a short summary of the three internet sources I found.
Sunday, February 4: (9:00pm)- I looked up a source on Clemson's online. I sited this source and then wrote a summary for this source.
Sunder, February 4: (10:00pm)- I then looked up a book in Clemson's database. I found the book in the library and read a little of the book. I then read a little of some of the other books around the book that I looked up. I then sited the book and wrote a summary of the book.
Sunday, February 4: (9:00pm)- I looked up a source on Clemson's online. I sited this source and then wrote a summary for this source.
Sunder, February 4: (10:00pm)- I then looked up a book in Clemson's database. I found the book in the library and read a little of the book. I then read a little of some of the other books around the book that I looked up. I then sited the book and wrote a summary of the book.
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