POMP'S
POMPS Instructions
POMS (Points of Most Significance) There is a reading set assigned for each POM. POMS are inspired by an individual reading the set and represent what you think are the most important points made by the authors of a given paper set. Your POMS statements must be carefully written and thoroughly reviewed for clarity and for sense (a matter of whether the statement says what you want it to say and how clearly you have said it).
3 POMS will be written each week regarding each reading set. All 3 POMS will be submitted as an assignment
You will choose one POMS to post to Canvas discussion board and then review and discuss the POMS of a minimum of 2 of your classmates.
Rule 1. NO more than 30 words I will count
Rule 2: State author's last name and paper number(s)to make your point (These names and numbers will not be counted for the 30 words maximum). [ Ex: (McComas, 2.1)]
Rule 3: Where possible, cite the authors (by using paper numbers rather than APA style) who support or refute a position with which you would like to draw comparisons or conclusions.
Rule 4: POMS should be submitted on a single page. Put your name in the top right corner and the readings set related to the POMS in the top left corner of the page.
Rule 5: When writing a POM you must include multiple authors within the POM. It is all about understanding relationships.
POMPS
Instructions
POMS (Points of Most Significance)
There is a reading set assigned for each POM.
POMS are
inspired by an individual rea
ding the set and represent what you think are the most important
points made
by the authors
of a given paper set. Your POMS statements must be carefully
written and
thoroughly reviewed for clarity and for sense
(a matter of whether the statement
says what
you want it to say and how clearly you have said it).
3 POMS will be written each week regarding each reading set. All 3 POMS will be submitted as
an assignment
You will choose
one
POMS to post to Canvas discussion board and then review and discuss the
POM
S of a minimum of 2 of your classmates.
Rule 1. NO more than 30 words I will count
Rule 2:
State
author's
last name
and
paper number(s)
to make your point (These names and
numbers will
not
be counted for the 30 words maximum). [ Ex: (McComas, 2.1)]
Rule 3:
Where possible, cite the authors (by using paper numbers rather than APA style) who
support or re
fute a position with which you would like to draw comparisons or conclusions.
Rule 4:
POMS should be submitted on a single page. Put your
name in the top right corner
and the
readings set related to the POMS in the top left corner
of the page.
Rule 5:
When
writing a POM you must include
multiple authors
within the POM. It is all about
understanding relationships.
POMPS Instructions
POMS (Points of Most Significance) There is a reading set assigned for each POM. POMS are
inspired by an individual reading the set and represent what you think are the most important
points made by the authors of a given paper set. Your POMS statements must be carefully
written and thoroughly reviewed for clarity and for sense (a matter of whether the statement
says what you want it to say and how clearly you have said it).
3 POMS will be written each week regarding each reading set. All 3 POMS will be submitted as
an assignment
You will choose one POMS to post to Canvas discussion board and then review and discuss the
POMS of a minimum of 2 of your classmates.
Rule 1. NO more than 30 words I will count
Rule 2: State author's last name and paper number(s)to make your point (These names and
numbers will not be counted for the 30 words maximum). [ Ex: (McComas, 2.1)]
Rule 3: Where possible, cite the authors (by using paper numbers rather than APA style) who
support or refute a position with which you would like to draw comparisons or conclusions.
Rule 4: POMS should be submitted on a single page. Put your name in the top right corner
and the readings set related to the POMS in the top left corner of the page.
Rule 5: When writing a POM you must include multiple authors within the POM. It is all about
understanding relationships.
POMPS
Instructions
POMS (Points of Most Significance)
There is a reading set assigned for each POM.
POMS are
inspired by an individual rea
ding the set and represent what you think are the most important
points made
by the authors
of a given paper set. Your POMS statements must be carefully
written and
thoroughly reviewed for clarity and for sense
(a matter of whether the statement
says what
you want it to say and how clearly you have said it).
3 POMS will be written each week regarding each reading set. All 3 POMS will be submitted as
an assignment
You will choose
one
POMS to post to Canvas discussion board and then review and discuss the
POM
S of a minimum of 2 of your classmates.
Rule 1. NO more than 30 words I will count
Rule 2:
State
author's
last name
and
paper number(s)
to make your point (These names and
numbers will
not
be counted for the 30 words maximum). [ Ex: (McComas, 2.1)]
Rule 3:
Where possible, cite the authors (by using paper numbers rather than APA style) who
support or re
fute a position with which you would like to draw comparisons or conclusions.
Rule 4:
POMS should be submitted on a single page. Put your
name in the top right corner
and the
readings set related to the POMS in the top left corner
of the page.
Rule 5:
When
writing a POM you must include
multiple authors
within the POM. It is all about
understanding relationships.
POMPS Instructions
POMS (Points of Most Significance) There is a reading set assigned for each POM. POMS are
inspired by an individual reading the set and represent what you think are the most important
points made by the authors of a given paper set. Your POMS statements must be carefully
written and thoroughly reviewed for clarity and for sense (a matter of whether the statement
says what you want it to say and how clearly you have said it).
3 POMS will be written each week regarding each reading set. All 3 POMS will be submitted as
an assignment
You will choose one POMS to post to Canvas discussion board and then review and discuss the
POMS of a minimum of 2 of your classmates.
Rule 1. NO more than 30 words I will count
Rule 2: State author's last name and paper number(s)to make your point (These names and
numbers will not be counted for the 30 words maximum). [ Ex: (McComas, 2.1)]
Rule 3: Where possible, cite the authors (by using paper numbers rather than APA style) who
support or refute a position with which you would like to draw comparisons or conclusions.
Rule 4: POMS should be submitted on a single page. Put your name in the top right corner
and the readings set related to the POMS in the top left corner of the page.
Rule 5: When writing a POM you must include multiple authors within the POM. It is all about
understanding relationships.