For writing into the day, we wrote a list of goals for that
we want to accomplish during the rest of the semester.
Then, in groups, we read page 247-250 in Models for Writers. Megan used the following pictures to explain
synthesis.
If your sources, discuss some of the same solutions or
causes, you can use synthesis of sources.
Take, for example, this drawing.
Some of the sources discuss the same solutions as
others. As such, you can write your
paper in two ways.
In the example (below) on the left, the writer has not used
synthesis. The writer has chosen to
represent only one source for each solution.
In the example on the left, the writer has combined (synthesized)
information from multiple sources for solutions 2 and 3.
Using PowerPoint slides 130-132, we talked about three different
ways a person can synthesize the sources.
Next, we used slides in the PowerPoint 133-143 to talk about the
Works Cited page.
Finally, we took the rest of class to begin writing our own
Works Cited pages.
Homework:
- Bring “Creating a Research Space (CARS)” (on Moodle) tomorrow
- Bring all sources and dialogic journals tomorrow.


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