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Aug 31
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Your Secret Weapon Mastering the Annotat...

Dr S A Hamed Hosseini
About this episode

In this episode, we dive into "Mastering the Annotated Bibliography: A SOCA2400 Guide," offering a clear, no-nonsense walkthrough of this crucial assessment. Here’s what you'll learn:

What the annotated bibliography is and why it matters as a stepping-stone to your final essay.

• The bright-line rules on academic integrity and AI usage for this assessment.

• Tips on strategically picking your topic from justice-oriented, democracy-oriented, or ecocentric streams, ensuring you have rich literature to draw from.

• The six essential essay elements you must memorize and use to purposefully read, annotate, and structure your essay.

• A detailed guide on the structure and word count for your introduction, two annotations, and comparative conclusion.

How to write each part effectively, including the three-move structure for annotations (summary, evaluation, usefulness) and what to include in your introduction and comparative conclusion.

• Advice on finding good sources fast, preferring peer-reviewed academic materials and balancing conceptual with empirical pieces.

What markers are looking for in your submission.

Common pitfalls to avoid, such as treating annotations as mere book reports or over-quoting.

• A practical 3-session workflow to manage your time and a quick checklist for submission readiness.

• Mini examples for UBI and worker-owned cooperatives to illustrate key concepts.

• Finally, where to get human help from your convenor, library staff, or university writing support.

This episode equips you to be a careful evaluator, not a cheerleader, ensuring you ace your annotated bibliography.

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