Research Project
Research Project Web Page
- Header Image: Pick one of the following: Photo of you in engaged in the writing process / Stock photo / Metaphor
- Quote that speaks to your website theme (consider material about writing, thinking, growth, learning--or combinations of these ideas).
- Introduction: 250-500 words that inform the reader about your writing processes and the final product. Include a link to the assignment sheet and links to blog posts (#10, #11, #12, #13, and #14). Please do not use a bulleted list to present your blog post link. Instead, please embed the blog post links into the sentences of a paragraph discussion. Optional addition to your introduction: please consider linking to a web page or blog post with an annotated bibliography for your research project. An annotated bibliography can organize your research -- but this genre is not required for the research project.
- Present Drafts: Two options to show readers your work (if you have other options, please let me know):
- Option #1: Traditional Print Text
- Bulleted list with links to Word or PDF files or public Google Doc for each draft.
- Label each draft this way: Original Title Draft #_.
- Option #2: Multimedia Text
- Bulleted list with links to individual webpages for each draft.
- Label each draft this way: Original Title Draft #_.
- Option #1: Traditional Print Text
This part of my blog is my research project which is called "Three Good Things" which is an experiment my class and I redone by the founder of Positive Psychology named Dr. Martin Seligman. In my next few blogs will be about the writing and everything I did and needed in order to write this research project. Blog #10 are my results from doing the three good things experiment, where everyday you write three good things that have happened to you. The point of this is see if you see a more positive side of your life. Blog #11 is about my experience with this experience and how I felt about doing this and my option on the experiment. Blogs 12-14 is my process for writing this research project and how the final draft of this paper. Blog #12 is my introduction that I have written for this research paper that talked about the experiment done by Dr. Seligman, the affect of "Three Good Things", and My thesis statement. For Blog #13 I revised my intro to my research project to make it more longer and more informational and just to give it a better intro to the paper. After a few weeks I sat down and rewrote my whole English paper and since I don't wanna give much away here this is Blog #15 which has my third and final intro reedit with a link to my finished and final paper. Thank you for your time and patience.