Academic Interactions 130B Fall 2014 IECP Jackie Gianico
11:15- Review with a partner (5 mins)
Look at part E on p. 84
Review with a neighbor those
six terms.
What are the steps of the
scientific method?
What information should you
include when you reference
a speech?
What do these words mean?
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Nikki’s class does not listen to music during
class.
Jackie’s class starts listening to music
during class.
Music improves English learning.
Class 33: Wednesday, October 23
ANNOUNCEMENTWorkshop: how to write emails to your professors, Pond 326 3pmAGENDATEDtalk Finish Listening 1Referencing speeches
According to the speaker…
who was the first scientist?
what is the distinction between Plato and Aristotle’s view of scientific inquiry?
what did Arab scholars add to Aristotle’s method?
what was Galileo’s greatest contribution to the scientific method?
References in References in SpeechesSpeeches
Common reference formats:
1.Date + format of evidence + author’s name + evidence/quote
o In a 1986 speech, John Polayni said, “Human dignity is better served by embracing knowledge.”
2. Author’s name + position/job title+ date +evidence/quote
o Stuart Kauffman, author of the book Investigations, which was published in 2010, wrote that creating new inventions is still very important in the modern world.
3.According to + date+ format of evidence + title + author + fact/statistic.
o According to a 2010 book entitled Investigations, by Stuart Kauffman, roughly 18,000 new inventions are developed every day.
Hint* If there are more than two authors, say “author 1 et al.” (According to Polayni et al…)