RES 728 Week 2 Defining the Boundaries of a Case

RES 728 Week 2 Defining the Boundaries of a Case

RES 728 Week 2 Defining the Boundaries of a Case

The assignment:

Selects a clear case

Describes the boundaries or parameters of the inquiry (case), setting, and any subsets of the case

Explains the purpose for the inquiry focused on the boundaries

Describes what is not in the case e.g. outside of the boundaries

The paper develops a central theme or idea directed toward the appropriate audience

Major points are stated clearly, are supported by specific details, examples or analysis, and are organized logically. Major points are well researched, referenced and logical to clarify complex ideas

The introduction provides sufficient background on the topic and previews major points

The conclusion is logical, flows from the body of the paper, and reviews major points

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The assignment:

Discusses preliminary decisions that need to be made relative to types and sources of evidence

Describes sampling strategies to be used for each type or source of evidence

Describes strategies for choosing the most appropriate technology tools for data management and analysis

Discusses for each section above the criteria to make these decisions and advantages and disadvantages of each choice

The paper develops a central theme or idea directed toward the appropriate audience

Major points are stated clearly, are supported by specific details, examples or analysis, and are organized logically. Major points are well researched, referenced and logical to clarify complex ideas

The introduction provides sufficient background on the topic and previews major points

The conclusion is logical, flows from the body of the paper, and reviews major pointsThe assignment
Submits 2 critiques, final questions and rationale of 350-700 words
Rationale links to overall study questions
Rationale links to overall boundaries of the study
Rationale explains sequencing, type and level of questions and why they will elicit rich responses
Concludes with reflection on observation skills learned and how that can be transferred to real observation
The paper develops a central theme or idea directed toward the appropriate audience
Major points are stated clearly, are supported by specific details, examples or analysis, and are organized logically. Major points are well researched, referenced and logical to clarify complex ideas
The introduction provides sufficient background on the topic and previews major points
The conclusion is logical, flows from the body of the paper, and reviews major points