In order to be well prepared to draft your transcript for the final audiocast, you’ll need to conduct some research to help you better understand the context (historical, cultural, etc) of the research question your group hopes to answer with your project.
Each large team will turn in one big annotated bibliography as a shared google doc that is shared with me using my gmail account.
Each person is responsible for authoring two annotations of 250-500 words each. The annotations should include the following:
- a full MLA citation for the source (and a link or PDF attachment posted to the appropriate forum on Canvas),
- a summary of the scholarly argument made in the source, a description of the way the information or argument helps to advance your project, and 1-2 sentences about how you hope to use/cite the material in your project.
- Alternatively, if after reading it, you feel it is no longer relevant to your project, please explain why.
Groups of four will provide no fewer than 8 annotated sources. You are welcome to include additional annotations as two per team member is the minimum.
The Annotated Bibliography is due April 2, 2019 at the beginning of class and is worth 5% of your overall grade for the course.