I. Reflection Memo (one page minimum, single-spaced)
Describe your general approach to the assignment, starting at the topic selection memo, and how/why you edited the document following peer review, your visit to the Writing Center (if you attended), and the feedback you received from me. Explicitly reference the people who provided you with feedback and what exactly they said.
Identify the specific resources you used, from the learning module and/or elsewhere that were particularly useful in developing this assignment. How exactly did you use these resources?
II: Audience Selection (1 pages minimum)
In this section, you will identify this project’s Gatekeeper, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary audience members.
For each audience, describe who they are in detail, their backgrounds, their current position(s), their relationship to the problem and how the Proposal document will affect them. (Your ENGL393 professor is not to be included in these audiences).
Part VI: Bibliography (10+ sources, starting on separate page)
Part 1: Provide a brief summary of your intended topic. This summary can be an updated version of the topic selection memo you have already submitted.
Part 2: Provide bibliographic entries, in APA format* for each of your twelve (12) resources.
A minimum of four (4) sources related to establishing the problem/context.
For example, if you were writing about an internship program at a particular company, you would want sources about the company as well as general sources about the industry, about internships in general, etc.
A minimum of eight (8) sources related to examples/models for actually solving the problem.
Continuing with the internship example, if you were interested in changing the structure of the program, then you would want sources/examples from other companies, other internship programs, other internship program formats, to compare and contrast.
For each entry, provide 2-3 paragraphs of summary in which you provide:
an overview of the resource, what it says, what its arguments/examples are, and where/how you found it.
a discussion of how exactly the resource will contribute to your intended proposal.