DB-1 Questions
Requirements
Part A
After watching the video, address the first question based on your thoughts supported by research. Support your main points with facts, data, tables/charts/graphs, logic, and/or personal observations. This question should be a minimum of 250 written words in length. Include at least two primary research references in APA format. Four primary references will result in an A for this section of the rubric, three references will be a B, and one reference will be a D. Do not use encyclopedias, dictionaries, or open sources such as Wikipedia as references. Do not use quotes. Put the information in your own words. Post your reply by Tuesday night. Be sure to adequately edit your work before you submit it.
Part B
By Thursday night post 2 well-crafted questions for your classmates to answer. Each question must be at least 200 written words in length and should provide sufficient background to make the questions compelling. Do not ask superficial questions. They should be thoughtful and require an in-depth response. Start each question post with “CLASSMATE QUESTION.” Include at least 1 (one) primary research reference in APA format. Three primary references will result in an A for this section of the rubric and two references will be a B. Do not use encyclopedias, dictionaries, or open sources such as Wikipedia as references. Do not use quotes. Put the information in your own words. Be sure to adequately edit your work before you submit it.
Part C
Respond in detail to at least 2 (two) of your classmate’s questions. Each classmate response must be at least 100 written words in length. More is better. When responding to your classmate’s questions you must start with "CLASSMATE RESPONSE." Include at least 1 (one) primary research reference in APA format. Three primary references will result in an A for this section of the rubric and two references will be a B. Do not use encyclopedias, dictionaries, or open sources such as Wikipedia as references. Do not use quotes. Put the information in your own words. These responses may be submitted any time throughout the week. Be concise and do not use fluff. These replies should be well-thought out scholarly answers to the questions. Be sure to adequately edit your work before you submit it.
Word Count
Part A
A: 350 or more written words; B: 300 - 349 written words, C: 250 - 299 written words; D : 200 - 249 written words, F: less than 200 written words.
Part B
A: 250 or more written words; B: 225 - 249 written words;; C: 200 - 224 written words; D: 150 - 199 written words, F: less than 150 written words.
Part C
A: 150 or more written words; B: 125 - 149 written words;; C: 100 - 124 written words; D: 75 - 99 written words, F: less than 75 written words.