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DNC/RNC/Political Research Timeline:

DNC/RNC/Political Research Timeline:. Today (9.4.12):. 1 ) Finish gathering all of the information (research) you will need on your topic. 2 ) Record all of your sources so you’ll have them when you’re ready to start creating your bibliography.

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DNC/RNC/Political Research Timeline:

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  1. DNC/RNC/Political Research Timeline:

  2. Today (9.4.12): 1) Finish gathering all of the information (research) you will need on your topic. 2) Record all of your sources so you’ll have them when you’re ready to start creating your bibliography 3) Make a plan for how you’re going to present your information. You will need at least one “visual” to accompany your information. Possible Presentation Visuals: -- Word Document (with visuals, not just text) -- Powerpoint -- Poster -- Newscast (video) 4) If time permits, start your visual to go along with your presentation.

  3. How will I be graded?

  4. Today (9.5.12): 1) Write your presentation summary paper. 2) Create your presentation bibliography. 3) Create your presentation “visual”. Possible Presentation Visuals: -- Word Document (with visuals, not just text) -- Powerpoint -- Poster -- Newscast (video) REMEMBER – Titles should be NO MORE than 16 point font; text should be 14 point font (or smaller). No graphics on your research pages!

  5. Today (9.6.12): 1) Finish writing your presentation summary paper. 2) Finish your presentation bibliography. 3) Finish your presentation “visual”. 4) Practice your presentation.

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