Learning Outcomes: In completing this assignment, you will learn to develop an adaptable and transferable process, develop a writing project through connected assignments and drafts; develop flexible strategies for reading, drafting, collaborating, revising, proofreading, and editing; and practice evaluating and acting on feedback from different sources.
Overview: The revised draft Links to an external site. is the culmination of all the work you have completed so far in the project – invention, research, feedback and revision. Your revised draft should be a substantial revision of your feedback draft.
Before you begin revising, be sure to review the Problem-Solution Proposal project requirements as well as your previous feedback.
Instructions
Step 1: Revise Project
Substantially revise the content of your draft using the feedback you have received from your peers, instructor, and mentor (if applicable).
Step 2: Review Project Guidelines
Ensure your draft meets all project requirements.
Step 3: Submit Revised Draft
Attach your project in the file upload box. Congratulations on completing your project!
Step 4: Evaluate Your Revision Process
After you complete your draft, write a 2-3-paragraph revision self-assessment (at the end of your draft), in which you
Discuss the feedback you received from your peers and instructor. What aspects of your project did you decide to revise and why?
Compare this draft to the feedback draft you previously submitted. What major changes will your instructor notice about this new, revised draft?
This assessment will help your instructor understand your revision process and direct their feedback.
Submission Requirements
A 2-3-paragraph self-assessment
A full draft of your project, including:
Title/Subject: Something engaging but also something relevant and on-topic
Genre: A letter or a memo
Audience: A decision-maker in the community who has the finances and/or authority to implement the solution
Introduction: Problem descriiption with a clear thesis
Alternative solutions and drawbacks: 2
Best Solution: Argument for the best solution to the problem, supported with 2-3 reasons and ample evidence throughout
Counter-arguments and rebuttals: 2
Conclusion: A convincing call to action
Sources: A minimum of 6 secondary sources and one primary source
Length: At least 1200 words (not including References)
Style: APA format (only for in-text citations and References; abstract not needed)
Format: Microsoft Word-compatible format or PDF. All written work should be in a 12-pt font. Consult your instructor for additional formatting questions, including APA.
Multimodal Component: A separate advocacy ad or a video PSA
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