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Terminology Journal- McIntosh & Crenshaw Readings

Terminology Journal- McIntosh & Crenshaw Readings

Q Purpose: In order to make you more comfortable understanding and applying the various terms, concepts, and theories you will create a weekly journal based on the readings from each week. Knowledge: This assignment is designed to provide for you a better understanding of the terms, concepts, and theories you will learn about each week. Though the use of personal examples and explanations, the terminology journal will help to create retention by linking terminology to your own personal experiences. Task: To successfully complete this assignment, you will: 1. Use the template provided below and list a term/concept/theory from that week's reading(s). 2. Define the term/concept/theory. 3. Give an in-depth personal example of the term/concept/theory. 4. Complete steps 1-3 for at least 10 terms/concepts/theories. 5. Upload your submission to the appropriate Terminology Journal assignment dropbox by midnight of the due date. Criteria for Success: You will be graded using the following criteria: 1. Submission is on time. 2. Submission includes correct amount of terms for the week. 3. The correct definition for each term/concept/theory is included for each entry. 4. An adequate in-depth personal example is included for each entry. An adequate engagement should make a direct connection between the example and the term. A minimum of three sentences is required for each personal example. NOTE: The template is included below. You can use this or you can create your own, as long as you have: the term/concept/theory, its definition, and your personal example listed in that order. COM 200-Terminology Journal Prompt & Template.docx

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