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DescriptionGeneral Expectations
Create an outline or draft of your project. The outline can be in list format (bullet-point,
numbered, responding to questions). Feedback will be provided on your outline/draft
that you will then use to make your final project.
Quotations are not allowed in the outline or final project. All information from sources
must be rephrased in your own words.
Videos do not need to make an outline or draft of your video, just the script of your
video.
This is the expected layout for your outline/draft:

Title Page
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Your Name(s)
Project Title
Format of Final Project
▪ Paper or Video
Body
At least 3.0 full pages (Not including Title Page, Images, or
Reference section)
▪ 2 ¾ pages will not meet length requirement
o Must use in-text citations in APA format
o Can be a draft or a list-style outline
References
o Start on new page after end of paper
o APA format
o

Full Expectations
Guidelines for the project outline are below.
EVR2001_ProjectOutlineGuidelines.pdfDownload
EVR2001_ProjectOutlineGuidelines.pdf
Project expectations were discussed in class during the Conducting Science Topic and
are available in the recording.
In-Text Citations and Plagiarism
In-Text Citations:


https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_
and_style_guide/in_text_citations_author_authors.htmlLinks to an external
site.
https://www.georgebrown.ca/sites/default/files/uploadedfiles/tlc/_documen
ts/apa_faq_citations.pdfLinks to an external site.
Reference List

https://writingcenter.uagc.edu/format-your-reference-listLinks to an external
site.
Resources for plagiarism and checking your similarity score:
Plagiarism Resources
Submission Plagiarism Checker
Templates
These templates are formatted to meet the expectations in the guidelines.
WordTemplate.docxDownload WordTemplate.docx
Google Doc TemplateLinks to an external site.
PagesTemplate.pagesDownload PagesTemplate.pages
EVR2001: Introduction to Environmental Science
Research Project
Project Outline Guidelines
INTRODUCTION:
Human actions have impacted the surface of our planet and how our environmental
systems function. This project will have you researching ONE (1) of the following topics to
investigate how it has affected the environment.
The purpose of this project is to investigate the topic of your choosing, but to also
practice finding reliable scientific sources, rewording information into your own words, creating
reference/works cited lists, and using in-text citations to indicate where information came
from. In scientific writing, the expectation is to reword all information. Because of this,
quotations are not allowed in the project.
You can choose ONE (1) of the following topics:
• Invasive Species
o You choose one (1) specific species
▪ Not all invasive species or a group.
• Environmental Impact of a City
o You choose one (1) specific city
EXPECTATIONS:
• Must work alone if your final project is going to be in paper
o If your final project is going to be a video you can work with one (1) other person
▪ Must be in your section (same meeting day and time)
▪ If you submit an outline for a video as a pair, you cannot change your
project format
▪ Final project videos have a possibility of +5 bonus for exceptional quality
or creativity
• Layout
o Title Page
▪ Your Name(s)
▪ Project Title
▪ Format of Final Project
• Paper or Video
o Body
o References
▪ Start on new page after end of paper
• At least 3.0 full pages (Not including Title Page, Images, or Reference section)
o 2 ¾ pages will not meet length requirement
• Times New Roman font
• Double-spaced
• 1-inch margins








12-point font
List or Draft Format
o Draft Format
▪ Indent each paragraph
▪ No extra spacing between paragraphs
▪ Written as a research paper and not a series of short-answer questions
Quotations not allowed
o In scientific writing it is expected you rephrase all information you get from
sources and quotations are discouraged.
No heading on first page of text
Can only submit in .docx, .doc, or .pdf format
Images can be included at the end of your outline, before references, but will not be
counted toward the length requirement
Will only accept submissions to Canvas/Turnitin
o Will not accept writing projects sent to me through email or Canvas message
attachments
Must use in-text citation & have a Reference page
o Must have at least 4 non-Wikipedia sources
▪ Only information sources count
▪ Images sources do not count
o APA Format
▪ Cannot be a list of web addresses
RUBRIC:
• Background on Topic [10 points]
o Invasive Species
▪ Physical description
▪ Information about its native environment
▪ What & where is the specie’s native environment?
▪ What role does it play in its native environment?
▪ What does it eat?
▪ How does it move?
▪ Mating behavior?
OR
o City






Population
Location
How big is it? (Area)
What type of environment is the city in (coastal, grassland, desert, etc.)?
How does the city get power/electricity?
How does the city get water?

▪ Where does food come from?
▪ What utilities are provided?
▪ What is the main mode of transportation?
▪ How quickly is its population growing?
▪ How are trash & recycling managed?
▪ Is there a composting program?
▪ What is their main industry? (Fishing, farms, mining, etc.)
Environmental Impact of Topic [30 points]
o Invasive Species
▪ How it was introduced
▪ What impact it has had on native species since introduction
▪ Current methods of eliminating the species from its introduced
environment
• Any positive or negative environmental impacts associated with it
▪ Valid argument for why the species is or is not a great enough threat to
prompt immediate (and potentially costly) action
• Not an evaluation of whether you have chosen the ‘correct’ point
of view
• Evaluation of how well you defend your position
OR
o City


How is the city impacting the environment?
• Include specific examples
▪ Current methods the city is using to improve or reduce environmental
impact
• Describe any impacts it may have on the city itself (traffic jams,
water shortages, etc.)
▪ Valid argument for whether the city should be doing more and a
potential solution
• Not an evaluation of whether you have chosen the ‘correct’ point
of view
• Evaluation of how well you defend your position
References [25 points]
o At least 4 non-Wikipedia sources
o Formatted properly
▪ APA format
▪ Alphabetical order
▪ Hanging indent
▪ No paragraph indent
▪ No extra spaces between entries
▪ Not just a list of web addresses


In-Text Citations [25 points]
o Used for all information from sources
▪ Refer to Plagiarism page on Canvas for resources
o Formatted properly
Format [10 points]
o Follows formatting guidelines above
DEDUCTIONS:
• Quotations
o -10 points for each quotation used containing information from a source
• Position
o Did not explicitly state whether more or less should be done to manage the
impact of species or city. [-10 points]
• Similarity Score & Plagiarism
o Below 20%
▪ No Penalty
o Between 20% and 40%
▪ -2 points for every 1% over 20% similarity score
• Example: 25% similarity score will be a penalty of -10 points
o Between 40% and 60%
▪ Counts as Level 1 penalty
o Between 60% and 80%
▪ Counts as Level 2 penalty
o Above 80%
▪ Counts as Level 3 penalty
• Length
o You will lose 10 points for every ½ page below or over the length expectation in
addition to content & format grading
▪ 2.0-page outline
• -20 points from final score
▪ 2 ¾-page outline
• -10 points from final score

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