Week 2 Source Type Analysis
Week 2: Source Type Analysis Template
Your name:
Date:
Directions: Use the template below to complete the source type analysis based on the movie or historical event that you selected. For help understanding the characteristics, review the Week 2: Scholarly vs Popular Sources Tip Sheet . Save this completed template and attach it to your initial discussion post.
Source Type Analysis: Click or tap here to insert name of movie or historical event.
|
Characteristics |
Article 1 |
Article 2 |
|
What is the title of the article? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Author: Who is the author of the article and what are their qualifications? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Source: What publication or website published this article? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Length: About how many pages or paragraphs are in the article? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Language: What type of language is used in the article? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Audience: What audience is the article meant for? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Content: How in-depth is the information about the topic provided in the article? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Citation/References: Does the article provide citations and references? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Images: What kind of images or advertising are present? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Purpose: For what purpose was this article written? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |
|
Is this a popular or scholarly source? | Click or tap here to enter text. | Click or tap here to enter text. |