Social Impact of Technology
Assignment 04
SO245 Social Impact of Technology
Directions: Unless otherwise stated, answer in complete sentences, and be sure to use correct English spelling and grammar. Sources must be cited in APA format. Refer to the "Assignment Format" page for specific format requirements.
Instructions
In your course, carefully study and review the section titled, “Ecological Challenges Facing Humanity.” Skim through that and then focus on the topic of deforestation.
Relying solely on the material in your course and using your own words, your objective will be writing a short descriptive essay that defines and explains selected environmental impacts of deforestation. As you write, imagine you are talking to a friend who has no knowledge of this topic. In short, write the way you speak, using a conversational tone. Also, try to alternate short sentences and longer sentences to make your writing more readable.
Before, during, or after you’ve completed your essay, be sure to create a title and cite yourself as the author. For example:
Environmental Impacts of Deforestation
Jennifer Croft
Your essay should have 5 paragraphs. Paragraph 1 is your lead paragraph. It will contain an overview of what you have to say about these three topics – disruption of the carbon cycle, disruption of the hydro (water) cycle, and the reduction of species diversity.
Paragraphs 2, 3, and 4, are your body paragraphs. In your essay, paragraph 2 should describe how deforestation disrupts the carbon cycle.
In paragraph 3, you’ll write about how deforestation disrupts the hydro (water) cycle.
In paragraph 4, you’ll explain how deforestation is related to declining species diversity.
Paragraph 5 is your conclusion paragraph. Here, you can describe how you feel about these three effects of deforestation and what we might do about it.
Mechanics
Your document’s margins should be 1 inch, top, bottom, left, and right. That’s the default option if you use MS Word.
All your copy should be flush left.
For purposes of evaluating your essay, skip a line between each paragraph.
Make sure you use a standard indent for the first sentence of each of your paragraphs. Pressing the tab key one time is a simple way to do that.
It’s permissible to use direct quotes from your reading, but don’t overdo it. One to three such quotes should be your limit. In any case, be sure to bracket a direct quote with quotation marks. For example: According to Smith, “Carbon dioxide is both our friend and our enemy.”
Begin by writing a first draft. Remembering that writing is rewriting, try and try again to make your prose readable. After you think you have a final draft completed, go over the essay again to locate and correct grammar and spelling errors.
Grading Rubric
Please refer to the rubric on the following page for the grading criteria for this assignment.
CATEGORYExemplarySatisfactoryUnsatisfactoryUnacceptable
10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points
Student provides a clear,
logical overview of the
disruption of the carbon
cycle, disruption of the hydro
(water) cycle, and the
reduction of species
diversity.
Student provides a mostly
clear, logical overview of the
disruption of the carbon
cycle, disruption of the hydro
(water) cycle, and the
reduction of species
diversity.
Student provides a weak or
unclear overview of the
disruption of the carbon
cycle, disruption of the hydro
(water) cycle, and the
reduction of species
diversity.
Student provides a poor
overview of the disruption of
the carbon cycle, disruption
of the hydro (water) cycle,
and the reduction of species
diversity.
20 points 15 points 10 points 5 points
Student provides a clear,
logical description of how
deforestation disrupts the
carbon cycle.
Student provides a mostly
clear, logical description of
how deforestation disrupts
the carbon cycle.
Student provides a weak or
unclear description of how
deforestation disrupts the
carbon cycle.
Student provides a poor
description of how
deforestation disrupts the
carbon cycle.
20 points 15 points 10 points 5 points
Student provides a clear,
logical description of how
deforestation disrupts the
hydro (water) cycle.
Student provides a mostly
clear, logical description of
how deforestation disrupts
the hydro (water) cycle.
Student provides a weak or
unclear description of how
deforestation disrupts the
hydro (water) cycle.
Student provides a poor
description of how
deforestation disrupts the
hydro (water) cycle.
20 points 15 points 10 points 5 points
Student provides a clear,
logical description of how
deforestation is related to
declining species diversity.
Student provides a mostly
clear, logical description of
how deforestation is related
to declining species
diversity.
Student provides a weak or
unclear description of how
deforestation is related to
declining species diversity.
Student provides a poor
description of how
deforestation is related to
declining species diversity.
10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points
Student provides a clear,
logical explanation of how
he/she feels about the three
(3) effects of deforestation
and what could be done
about it.
Student provides a mostly
clear, logical explanation of
how he/she feels about the
three (3) effects of
deforestation and what could
be done about it.
Student provides a weak or
unclear explanation of how
he/she feels about the three
(3) effects of deforestation
and what could be done
about it.
Student provides a poor
explanation of how he/she
feels about the three (3)
effects of deforestation and
what could be done about it.
10 points8 points5 points2 points
Student makes no errors in
grammar or spelling that
distract the reader from the
content.
Student makes 1-2 errors in
grammar or spelling that
distract the reader from the
content.
Student makes 3-4 errors in
grammar or spelling that
distract the reader from the
content.
Student makes more than 4
errors in grammar or spelling
that distract the reader from
the content.
10 points 8 points 5 points 2 points
The paper is written in
proper format. All sources
used for quotes and facts are
credible and cited correctly.
The paper is written in
proper format with only 1-2
errors. All sources used for
quotes and facts are credible
and most are cited correctly.
The paper is written in
proper format with only 3-5
errors. Most sources used for
quotes and facts are credible
and cited correctly.
The paper is not written in
proper format. Many sources
used for quotes and facts are
less than credible (suspect)
and/or are not cited
correctly.
Format (10 Points)
Mechanics (10 Points)
Lead Paragraph
(10 Points)
Paragraph 2 - How
Deforestation Disrupts
the Carbon Cycle
(20 Points)
Paragraph 3 - How
Deforestation Disrupts
the Hydro (Water)
Cycle (20 Points)
Paragraph 4 - How
Deforestation is
Related to Declining
Species Diversity
(20 Points)
Paragraph 5 -
Conclusion (10 Points)