MLA Format; Peer Review
ANY REFERENCE TO SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE/LANGUAGE THAT IS NOT COMMON KNOWLEDGE MUST BE CITED OR GIVEN CREDIT.
How do I set up a works cited page for:
MLA Format & Chicago Style Formatting
How do I set up a works cited page for:
MLA Format & Chicago Style Formatting
- Books/texts
- Video/films
- Internet sources
- Paintings
- Interviews
- Magazines
- T.V. Programs/Radio
- Musical Sources/Album
Peer Review Process:
Sounds like hard work! And it is, but it's also worth it. One of our goals in college is to study a subject so much that we learn it, grow from the experience, meet other like-minded people, and become experts in our chosen field.
It all starts with planning, time management, critical thinking skills, and writing or sharing our findings in coherent and effective ways. Your peers can help you do this provided both of you are focused enough to help each other.
- When reviewing another's paper, look for strengths.
- Give specific and exact feedback or criticism.
- Those of you thinking of going into the sciences will meet Peer Reviewing again. Here's an illustration:
Sounds like hard work! And it is, but it's also worth it. One of our goals in college is to study a subject so much that we learn it, grow from the experience, meet other like-minded people, and become experts in our chosen field.
It all starts with planning, time management, critical thinking skills, and writing or sharing our findings in coherent and effective ways. Your peers can help you do this provided both of you are focused enough to help each other.
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