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General Lab Directions
Note: There is not enough time in lecture to cover all the material; read your book BEFORE you begin the lab

This lab is typically due the last day of regular class, before the Finals begin.
This is typically a Wednesday, not a Friday.
While not due for perhaps weeks, this project takes weeks to complete, so don't simply wait until the due date.

See also Microsoft Word tips for Term Papers
See also Capstone Grading details

See also How to Write a Term Paper
      Skip to MLA citation format to see what MLA citations look like... recall you should use Word to do your bibliography, footnotes, and citations.

Check with instructor for due date, often the last day of class before finals.

Purpose: Capstone: To provide a practical exercise using the all the tools presented in class, together. 
This project is NOT related to previous Word, the Excel, and/or the PowerPoint labs. .

This project is designed to allow you to reinforce your software skills, and demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office after your have practiced those skills with previous labs, while you work within your field.

Requirements: 

A research paper/report on any career related topic of your choice.  Example topic choices may be:

Term Paper Support Documents

Graded On:
Completeness of work
Style and typos
Neatness
Format
Followed directions

If you have questions about how to properly format your paper, see also my tips on writing a term or https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ for more information.


Sample Mock Up Document that would meet Requirements

The following is a sample to use as a format for your research paper. Please follow these guidelines carefully. Failure to do so will result in a lower total score. See also Tips on writing a term paper


Title Page



Jane Doe (student's Name)

R. Craig Collins (Instructor's Name)

ITSE 1294 (Course)

[Due Date]

The effects of drugs on grades (title)



[Body of report... Double-spaced,12 pt font, 1" margins, at least 1000 words (about three (3) full pages)]

      Intro and overview xxxxxxx

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In this paper, I will discuss

topic 1, topic 2, and topic 3. xx

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Jane Doe p. 2

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1 Author, Source

Jane Doe p.3

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      Recap and conclusion xxxxxxxx

xxxx discussed topic1, topic 2, and

topic 3. Based on

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xxx conclude that xxxxxxxxxxxxx



[Bibliography can be on a separate page, inserted by Word's References tools.]

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[Bibliography is on a separate page. Must have a minimum of three (3) references. References may consist of magazine articles, journals, books, personal interviews, Internet sites/resources, etc. All references must have an author. Use proper format for citing references.]

(Authors on the Bibliography page are listed alphabetically by last name.)

1 MLA Style, http://www.mla.org/style


Works Cited Examples from Long Island U
You will be using Microsoft Word's References tool... but they will resemble the following when finished.

Book

Okuda, Michael, and Denise Okuda. Star Trek Chronology: The History of the Future. New York: Pocket, 1993.

Journal Article

Wilcox, Rhonda V. "Shifting Roles and Synthetic Women in Star Trek: The Next Generation." Studies in Popular Culture 13.2 (1991): 53-65.

Newspaper or Magazine Article

Di Rado, Alicia. "Trekking through College: Classes Explore Modern Society Using the World of Star Trek." Los Angeles Times 15 Mar. 1995: A3.

Book Article or Chapter

James, Nancy E. "Two Sides of Paradise: The Eden Myth According to Kirk and Spock." Spectrum of the Fantastic. Ed. Donald Palumbo. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1988. 219-223.

Encyclopedia Article (well known reference books)

Sturgeon, Theodore. "Science Fiction." The Encyclopedia Americana. International ed. 1995.

Encyclopedia Article (less familiar reference books)

Horn, Maurice. "Flash Gordon." The World Encyclopedia of Comics. Ed. Maurice Horn. 2 vols. New York: Chelsea, 1976.

Gale Reference Book (and other books featuring reprinted articles)

Shayon, Robert Lewis. "The Interplanetary Spock." Saturday Review 17 June 1967: 46. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon R. Gunton. Vol. 17. Detroit: Gale Research, 1981. 403.

ERIC Document

Fuss-Reineck, Marilyn. Sibling Communication in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Conflicts between Brothers. Miami: Speech Communication Assn., 1993. ERIC Document Reproduction Service ED364932.

Website

Lynch, Tim. "DSN Trials and Tribble-ations Review." Psi Phi: Bradley's Science Fiction Club. 1996. Bradley University. 8 Oct. 1997 <http://www.bradley.edu/campusorg/psiphi/DS9/ep/503r.html>.

Newspaper or Magazine Article on the Internet

Andreadis, Athena. "The Enterprise Finds Twin Earths Everywhere It Goes, But Future Colonizers of Distant Planets Won't Be So Lucky." Astronomy Jan. 1999: 64- . Academic Universe. Lexis-Nexis. B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Lib., Brookville, NY. 7 Feb. 1999 <http:// web.lexis-nexis.com/universe>.

Literature Resource Center

Shayon, Robert Lewis. "The Interplanetary Spock." Saturday Review 17 June 1967: 46. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon R. Gunton. Vol. 17. Detroit: Gale Research, 1981. 403. Literature Resource Center. Gale Group. B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Lib., Brookville, NY. 16 Oct. 2001 <http://infotrac.galegroup.com/menu>.

If you have questions about how to properly format your paper, see also my tips on writing a term or https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ for more information.

When finished

Double check the Desire2Learn Class Checklist, then move on the the next Overview

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SUBMITTING THE LAB

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