7.22 Activities For Further Reflection

Activities and Exercises

Your instructor may ask you to complete one or more of the following exercises.

  1. Log in to Facebook or Twitter and try to find a political or health-related claim. Evaluate this claim according to the CRAAP test. Write a paragraph about your findings.
  2. If you’re taking more than one class, see if you can blend what you’re studying this week in two different classes into one thesis by using the “divide and conquer” method. For example, if you’re studying psychographic targeting in your marketing class and corporate social responsibility in your public relations class, you might write a research question that asks “Is all psychographic targeting ethical?”
  3. Write a paragraph connecting Brenda Knights’ narrative to the rest of the chapter or to your own experience.
  4. Create a quiz that tests your classmates’ citation skills.
  5. Complete a Citation Scavenger Hunt. Using the Internet and the KPU Citation Guides, do the following:
    • Cite an Instagram account in MLA.
    • Find a blog post about the rising costs of textbooks and cite it.
    • Find an article by Alicia Elliot then paraphrase a point she makes and create an in-text citation.
    • Cite a scholarly article in APA.
    • Create a block quote.
    • Cite a tweet in MLA.
    • Answer the question “If a student does a survey, should it go in an APA bibliography?”
    • What about an MLA bibliography?
    • Cite a news article without an author in either MLA or APA.

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