Sunday, October 28, 2012

October 29th Homework


   An annotated Bibliography is almost like a research assignment. This work creates an opportunity for a student to fully understand the concept or the information, the source they are looking up and are potentially looking for. Annotated bibliographies consist of a source citation and a summation of the source being used. Annotated Bibliographies also require that students form an annotation which provides the reader with an opinionated, but brief detail of the source being used. Annotated bibliographies not only provide a round and coherent description of the source or the information medium, but they give the person an equal and balanced view on the information at hand. Annotated Bibliographies as stated in the video, force you to grasp a full and complete grasp of the source because they are very detailed, arduous, and demanding pieces of work.

     I believe that we are doing these tings because we need a better grasp on the sources we will use latter on. According to the information given to us through the video and the link, I say that they also help when trying to form a proper paper. I also feel as though when writing these discourses they provide the instructor with a grasp on the content comprehension of the students.

1 comment:

  1. You are right on point with your definition of an annotated bibliography! They do force you to know you're source. You can't just bs it.

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