PAC 442
- Section D
University
of Illinois at Springfield
Fall 2007
Prof. Burks
Oakley II
Criteria for
Grading Paper Two
You should write your paper
using a word processing program. This way you can correct spelling
and grammar, and count the words prior to submitting. Spelling and
grammar count!
Here are the criteria that
I will use for evaluating Paper Two:
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You used a minimum of 5 valid
Internet-based resources that are relevant to your chosen topic.
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Your paper includes student comments
from the discussions in Blackboard (more below).
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You have a minimum of 2000 original
words of content (not counting direct quotes) plus a References list.
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Your paper discusses the Internet-related
laws and public policy issues that are relevant to your chosen topic.
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You have the complete URL of
each website on your numbered References list, and you use appropriate
MLA or APA style -- see: http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html
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You have a parenthetical reference
- e.g. (4) - in the text of your paper whenever information from a source
is used.
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You cite a sufficient number
of student comments. (You must include information about the discussion
comments you use in your paper on your References page.)
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Your paper was submitted on time.
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Your paper is properly referenced
- not plagiarized - and appears to be an original work based on evaluation
by Turn-It-In.
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Your content is well organized
and comprehensive.
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Your use of language and grammar
is appropriate, and you do not have an excessive number of contractions.
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You submitted you topic for discussion
in Phase 1 early in the second-half of the semester.
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You facilitated the discussion
on your topic in Blackboard, and participated in the discussions of at
least 3 other papers.
Your paper should NOT
be "instructive". That is, if you are writing about the role that
the Internet plays in identity theft, you should NOT instruct the
readers what they should do to protect themselves from phishing.
Final reminder - several students
will make this mistake!!! - The minimum acceptable length is 2000 'original'
words. Direct quotes will not be counted in determining the "word-count"
length of your paper.
Last Updated 9 July 2007
by Burks Oakley II (oakley@uis.edu)
Copyright ©
2007