Week of October 10-14 | Synthesizing Research

Synthesis. With a range of quality sources and thoughtful annotations, synthesis will yield a thesis that is specific and unique to the context of your project and reading. Research papers are actually exciting when they grow out of an authentic thesis.

Please note that the resources on the Humanities website include example, details, and links to additional resources. All of those things are there, so that writing conferences can focus on the ideas and structures of arguments.
Again, each disciplinary group should determine the conditions for research and writing this week. Incorporate gatherings, do now, studio goals, reflections, feedback, and professional models at your discretion. We are all still working toward building intellectual community, developing our habits of mind and professionalism, practicing academic research, clarifying our ideas and asserting them through a supported argument.

MONDAY>>
PLAN: Many students still need to complete or revise Annotated Bibliographies. Create a visual plan for essay.
TUESDAY>>
ARGUMENT: Create a thesis statement, discuss it, get feedback on it, and add it to visual plan.
WEDNESDAY>>
SUPPORT: Add research support to visual plan.
THURSDAY>>
DRAFT: Writing day.
FRIDAY>>
DRAFT: Writing day. Rough drafts are today.

Next week, all students are required to participate in a writing conference with Addie, Heather or Beckah. Additional Writing Center times will be available during IDEAS Block. Conferences will not last longer than ten minutes.