You can use this chart from two directions.
What Do You Want to
Know? |
Video to Use and
Tips on Using It |
Links Shown or
Mentioned in the Video That You May Want to See |
What Prevents Marks
in the F and D Columns in the 5 Good Habits for Evidence Rubric |
Where do the handwritten numbers on your rubric come from? |
Rubric Used with the Points Chart for a 20-Point Comparison Tip: Toward the end of the video, you will need to scroll to the right to see where the last number on the Points Chart. |
Points Chart for Writing Assignments worth |
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What does the underlining in the D and F column mean about your work? |
5 Good Habits for Evidence and the Rubric Tip: If you are writing for a boss or professor who does not want citations, you can write citations with endnotes as you work. When done, you copy your file for the boss or professor and remove the endnotes. When your boss or professor demands proof on something, you will know the exact page. If you need details, ask. |
If you had problems with: ·
Citation, use ·
“Half-copy” plagiarism, use Bedford 3 · Quotations, use Bedford 4 Bedford 1, 2, 3, and 4 are at the bottom of the folder. |
<Did not use endnotes. Did not cite accurately and
according to the instructions. <”Half-copy” plagiarism and plagiarism <Used “” inaccurate (D or F entry) |
If there are things underlined in the D and F column, how can you find the error in your paper? |
Marks in the rubric and how you find that error on a specific line of your paper |
How to prevent these errors: · How to verify content before you write · How to check evidence in your written work ·
How to proof quotations and |
<Assumed, misread. read passively <Wrote assumptions, wrote passively <Plagiarized, “half-copy” plagiarism. Used “” inaccurately (D or F entry) <Mechanics –keys to readers believing you are competent. |
What do the highlighted colors mean on your paper? |
To recognize problems quickly, I highlight with different colors:
For why I grade this way, see the 1st video on the Endnotes below. |
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What does the feedback on the 5Ws Chart mean? |
Doing Better and Faster Work with the Feedback on the 5Ws Chart |
<Basic method to prevent the items marked in the D and F column |
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What does the feedback on the Endnotes mean? |
· Who Will Use Your Writing and Evidence in the Future and Why Does Your Prof Grade This Way? · Endnotes Take the Reader “straight to the passage” That Is Your Evidence – Scroll below to see part of this video. · Endnotes for Quotations and for Facts in Your Own Words ·
An
Endnote Means Everything Preceding It Is Clearly Supported |
Feedback on Your Endnotes and the Rules for Endnotes Examine with care these Resources at the bottom of the folder: · Bedford 1 · Bedford 2 |
<Did not use endnotes. Did not cite accurately and according to the instructions. |
How and where do you place endnotes in your paper? Where do you need to be able to provide evidence for any answer? |
How to use endnotes with Microsoft Word and where to place those endnotes in your paper |
Examine with care these Resources at the bottom of the folder: · Bedford 1 · Bedford 2 |
<Did not use endnotes. Did not cite accurately and according to the instructions. |
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