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Response Papers for HIST 381
You are required to write response papers relating to
lectures. So just what is a “response paper”? Well, don’t make it too
complicated. A response paper is just a short essay that responds to the content
of the lecture. Here are the elements in such an essay, which commonly
consists of three paragraphs.
Summary
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Briefly, summarize the intent and major points of the
text chapter or lecture. Get to the heart of it! What is the author trying
to accomplish here? What are you supposed to take away from it?
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Points of
Interest
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Discuss what parts or aspects of the text or lecture
were most intriguing to you. These may be of interest because they relate
to something else you have learned, because they pertain to your personal
or professional interests, or just because you find them appealing.
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Points of
Inquiry
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This is where you raise questions that are left hanging
by the text or lecture. What seems important, but remains obscure to you?
What do you wish had been included? What would you like to talk about in
relation to the text or lecture? (And indeed, this serves as an invitation
to others to pick up on the questions you raise. If you provoke discussion,
that’s a good thing.)
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Strive to write your responses in an informal, but correct
style. It is OK to use first person, but be careful not to become
self-indulgent; remember the text or lecture is your subject, and when you
express opinions, they should be directly pertinent.
Response papers are submitted via the designated forum on
the Facebook page for the course. Deadlines for
response papers: one week after conclusion of lecture topic in class. You
will receive the evaluation of your response paper as a Facebook
message.
Here is a rubric for evaluation of your response papers
(10 points possible).
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Rubric for Evaluating Responses to
Lectures
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Summary
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A good summary captures intent and major points of the
author.
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4
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Points of
Interest & Inquiry
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These should provide evidence of engagement with the
material and reflection on its meaning.
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4
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Appropriate
Length
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Target length: 250-300 words
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1
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Matters of
Style
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Composition, grammar, and punctuation are important to
communication.
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1
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Points Possible
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10
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