Microsoft Word Open Eng 111 College Compostion

Microsoft Word Open Eng 111 College Compostion

Task 5!

For Task 5 you will set up a paper
for APA and practice properly using and citing source materials.

APA Overview

APA Style
is a method for formatting papers for submission to school and/or publication.
It is a set of conventions, created and published by the American Psychological
Association, to guide what your paper should look like on the page (margins,
font type and size, title, page numbers); how your paper should be structured
(headings, paragraphs); and how you document sources (citations, References
page). APA style is frequently used in the social science fields (psychology,
sociology, etc.), and is one of several different established styles.

WUV University expects
students to learn how to use APA style in all classes—that way assignments are
submitted in a consistent format. Using APA style will earn you better grades
and help you practice the skills of presentation and polishing, which will help
you do better in the professional world in any field. This Task is designed to
introduce you to APA style and how to use it.

View the Paraphrasing, Summarizing, Quoting, and APA
Stye
PowerPoint.

Read/View the following detailed
explanations of the concepts just introduced in the slideshow:

Introduction

Summarize More Concisely

Summarizing

Use Solely Your Own Words to
Paraphrase

Paraphrase Accurately to Preserve
the Source’s Ideas

How Much of a Quote is Vital to
Your Point

Avoid Dropped Quotes

When to Quote and When to
Paraphrase

APA Workshop

First, Watch the Prezi presentation in the center of the page under “How APA Style is
Used at University” to get an overview of APA style at University.

Second, familiarize
yourself with the APA Template in Microsoft Word:

·
Open Microsoft Word.

·
In the Search bar for templates,
type in “APA.”

·
Hit Search.

·
Choose the most recent APA paper or
report template that comes up.

·
Click “Create.”

·
Scroll through the template, taking note
of the instructions listed there. Note that you will not need to use all the
elements in the template for all assignments, For example, you may not need
Tables and Appendices in your final paper for this class.

·
Save a copy on your computer as a
blank template for use in any assignment.


Third, watch the
following videos to learn how to manually format certain elements of your paper
as necessary:

  • Creating the Format, Headings, and
    Title Page (link: https://vimeo.com/311110900 – please note: you may need to copy/paste the vimeo link into a new tab or window.)
  • Creating the Abstract, Body, and
    References Page (link: https://vimeo.com/311111490 – please note: you may need to copy/paste the vimeo link into a new tab or window.)

Fourth, prepare an
APA formatted document for the assignment you will submit as Task 5. Go back to
the APA Template in Word and follow these instructions:

·
This time, save it as “Task 5 [your
name].”

·
Enter the following information on
the cover page and headers:

Properly Using and Citing Sources (title)

Your Name (author)

WUV
University (institutional affiliation)

ENG111 (course)

The specified due date for Task 5

·
Enter the short title SOURCES in the
header.

·
Re-enter the whole title on page 2.

·
Delete all pages after the
References page (you won’t need them).

Fifth, complete
the below assignment to practice using sources properly in APA, in the document
you created above in Step 4. Read any article(s) you choose, and then follow the
below instructions, using the skills you learned in Lesson 5:

1.
Summarize: Underneath the title “Properly Using and Citing Sources”
on page 2, summarize the text in a single paragraph. Follow the formatting
instructions in the template, but delete them, replacing them with your text. Add
the proper in-text citation and an entry for the source on your References
page.

2.
Paraphrase: Underneath your summary paragraph(s), write a paragraph in
which you paraphrase two key passages of the source. Add the proper in-text
citations. Explain how the two passages are linked (transition between them),
and analyze them in your concluding sentence—explain the takeaway of these two
passages together.

3.
Quote: Underneath your paraphrase paragraph, write a paragraph in
which you quote two key quotations from the source. Use introductory tags (“In
his article, Smith states”), use correct punctuation, and add the proper
in-text citations. Explain how the quotations are linked (transition between
them), and analyze them in your concluding sentence—explain the takeaway of
these two quotes together. Lastly, explain why you selected these particular passages
for quotation.

Save the document. Double check
the formatting and edit for grammar and spelling.