GUIDELINES FOR THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL
• Use Times New Roman, font size 12 and spacing 1.0.
• Paragraph justified. Do not indent the first line.
• Title should be in upper case highlighted and underlined (e.g. RESEARCH STUDY PROPOSAL) and do not use upper case for any other sections.
• Leave one line between the lines/sections. (E.g. between the title and your name, Topic and the Research questions etc.)
• Highlight only the following words in the proposal.
RESEARCH STUDY PROPOSAL
Name
Class
Date
Topic
Research Question
Interest in this area of research
Specific aspects of the topic
Proposed format
Information sources
Written
Oral (interview/survey)
Audio-visual/electronic
Expected outcomes
• Use the bullet style given in the sample for the headings and sub-headings
• Make sure your information sources are according to the Harvard referencing (University of Adelaide doc.)
• Do not forget to include the last part of the proposal (interview/survey, audio-visual details and expected outcomes)
Monday, February 22, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Annotated Bibliography guidelines
Please check whether you have done your annotated bibliography according to the following guidelines.
• Please follow the format given in the book (p.117)
• Use Times New Roman, font size 12 and spacing 1.0. Summary and critique paragraphs justified. Do not indent the first line.
• Title should be in upper case highlighted (e.g. ANNOATED BIBLIOGRAPHY)
• As shown in the sample (follow the sample), leave space between the lines/sections. (e.g. between bibliographic details and the summary, summary and the critique etc.)
• Make sure your bibliographic details are according to the Harvard referencing (University of Adelaide doc.)
• Stick to the word limit; summary 120-150 words and critique 70-100 words.
• Please follow the format given in the book (p.117)
• Use Times New Roman, font size 12 and spacing 1.0. Summary and critique paragraphs justified. Do not indent the first line.
• Title should be in upper case highlighted (e.g. ANNOATED BIBLIOGRAPHY)
• As shown in the sample (follow the sample), leave space between the lines/sections. (e.g. between bibliographic details and the summary, summary and the critique etc.)
• Make sure your bibliographic details are according to the Harvard referencing (University of Adelaide doc.)
• Stick to the word limit; summary 120-150 words and critique 70-100 words.
Replacement Class
Hi everyone,
Welcome back! Tomorrow our replacement class is at A2-L01 from 10-12. See you there.
Welcome back! Tomorrow our replacement class is at A2-L01 from 10-12. See you there.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Friday Class
Hi Everyone,
You must be getting ready to go home..or may be you are already at home :-) Just wanted to tell you all that we don't have our class tomorrow. So, have a good holiday! For those who celebrate Chinese New Year "GONG XI FA CAI" ....!!!
You must be getting ready to go home..or may be you are already at home :-) Just wanted to tell you all that we don't have our class tomorrow. So, have a good holiday! For those who celebrate Chinese New Year "GONG XI FA CAI" ....!!!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Harvard Referencing
This is the URL for Harvard Referencing
http://www.unisa.edu.au/ltu/students/study/referencing/harvard.pdf
http://www.unisa.edu.au/ltu/students/study/referencing/harvard.pdf