I need to write 1 page a Master Paper. There are all requirements and sites posted.
In Search Of History – Arabian Nights (History Channel Documentary)
https://www.aramcoworld.com/Articles/October-2016/Travelers-of-Al-Andalus-The-Travel-Writer-Ibn-Jub
Students must read the instructions for the Master Paper and submit a rough draft of it to receive 2 peer reviews, which are intended to improve the final Master Paper submission.
There is not one standard template, but infact there are many ways in which students can create the Master Paper to demonstrate one topic that they have mastered in this course. Students will create a one-page document on a topic that they feel they have mastered (learned excellently) because of this course. The paper must be researched, fact-based and contain at least a color image (unless none exist on this topic). The document must include a title and the authors (students) full name, which must be appropriately incorporated in the one-page. The bottom of the paper must include the resources. Students may decide how creatively they wish to make this document (MS Office, Apple Pages, Adobe Illustrator, etc.) The result must look like a published page of a scholarly journal. The one-page document must be Wow! Intelligent to the mind, and beautiful to the eyes.
All work must be in English. If Arabic is utilized in any form, then its translation and the source of translation must be clearly stated in the document itself. When a work of art or a literary phrase showcases calligraphic writing or cultural value in Arabic language or culture, for example, then translation and relevance of the written word(s) must be included in the paper.
Students will submit the Master Paper in two steps: First, a rough draft should be posted on eCampus for peer review by 2 classmates. Each student, in turn, will peer-review two classmates rough drafts. Second, each student will read the peer review of their own Master Paper, make improvements, and then submit the final Master Paper. All work must be submitted on eCampus.
Grading criteria: One-page length, focus and specificity, clarity, targeted and detailed research, factual accuracy, credible sources, organization, cohesiveness, and the wow factor.
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