Research Project Poster Presentation
Prepare a PowerPoint presentation of your preliminary idea for your research project. The PowerPoint presentation must include the following:
- Background on the problem (1-2 slides)
- Explanation of the problem to be studied (1-2 slides). Include evidence that the problem is current and significant
- The overarching research question(s) (1 slide)
- Identify at least three scholarly sources that directly inform the project. The sources should be relevant and recent.
Research Project Annotated Bibliography
Begin organizing the research and topics for your project using an annotated bibliography. The format of the annotated bibliography is a reference to the article, formatted per APA 7th edition, and an annotation or summary of the article. The summary should include important topics and how the topic relates to your research. Your annotations should cover three areas (typically formatted in three paragraphs):
- Summary: What did the author do? Why? What did he/she find?
- Analysis: Was the author’s method sound? What information was missing? Is this a scholarly source?
- Application: Does this article fill a gap in the literature? How would you be able to apply this method/study to your study? Is the article universal?
Writing annotated bibliographies will help you develop the skills to critically read and identify key points within an article. This will help you determine the validity and usefulness of the articles in relation to your research topic.
Research Project Extended Annotated Bibliography
Continue organizing the research and topics for your project using an annotated bibliography. The format of the annotated bibliography is a reference to the article, formatted per APA 7th edition, and an annotation or summary of the article. The summary should include important topics and how the topic relates to your research. Your annotations should cover three areas (typically formatted in three paragraphs):
- Summary: What did the author do? Why? What did he/she find?
- Analysis: Was the author’s method sound? What information was missing? Is this a scholarly source?
- Application: Does this article fill a gap in the literature? How would you be able to apply this method/study to your study? Is the article universal?
Writing annotated bibliographies will help you develop the skills to critically read and identify key points within an article. This will help you determine the validity and usefulness of the articles in relation to your research topic.
Research Project Literature Review
You will submit the literature review of your research paper. The literature review will form the main body of your final research paper. This will be where you provide a synthesis of the articles you have found related to your topic. When writing a literature review, you should include or consider the following:
- An introduction and a conclusion
- Avoid direct quotes.
- Organize by topic or theme rather than by author
- Use headings
- Show relationships and consider the flow of ideas