Annotated Bibliography Assignment
To prepare:
- Review this week’s Learning Resources about writing an annotated bibliography, including the style of an annotated bibliographic entry.
- Review the resource on synthesizing literature as you write.
Assignment: 3–4 pages, not including title page or references page(s)
- Using the same 10 peer-reviewed articles from last week’s Assignment (e.g., the Research Articles Summaries), create an annotated bibliography. Using each article description, expand on them following the instructions in the annotated bibliography resources. If you have noted the theoretical framework, be sure to include it. Be sure to note whether the study is qualitative, quantitative, or mixed method in your description.
Note: This means that you do not use the previous format of a, b, c, d in Weeks 4–6. You should write 1 or 2 brief paragraphs instead.
Annotated Bibliography Assignment
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How should an annotated bibliography be formatted and written?,
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Which 10 peer-reviewed articles should be used?,
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What key information should be included in each annotation?,
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Should the theoretical framework be included?,
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How should research methods (qualitative/quantitative/mixed) be identified?
Comprehensive General Answer:
Assignment Guidance (General Instructions for Writing Your Annotated Bibliography):
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Formatting the Annotated Bibliography:
The annotated bibliography should follow formal academic style guidelines (usually APA or as specified by your instructor). Each entry should start with the full APA citation of the article, followed by 1–2 paragraphs summarizing and analyzing the article. -
Articles Used:
You are to use the same 10 peer-reviewed research articles that you summarized in last week’s assignment. These articles serve as the foundation of your bibliography. -
What to Include in Each Annotation:
In your annotation for each article, you should:
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Briefly summarize the purpose of the study.
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Identify the research question or objective.
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Describe the methods used (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods).
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Mention the theoretical framework if it was stated in the study.
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Highlight the key findings and conclusions.
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Discuss the study’s significance or contribution to the field.
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Reflect briefly on how this article might relate to your research interests or other literature.
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Theoretical Framework:
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Annotated Bibliography Assignment
Yes, you should explicitly include the theoretical framework for each article if it was stated. This shows deeper engagement with the literature. -
Research Methodology:
Clearly state whether the study used qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods in your annotation. You can mention the specific research design (e.g., case study, experimental, survey) if applicable.
Example Annotated Entry (General Template):
APA Citation:
Smith, J. A., & Johnson, R. L. (2021). The impact of collaborative learning on student achievement in online courses. Journal of Educational Research, 115(3), 245-260. https://doi.org/xxxx
Annotation:
This quantitative study examines the effects of collaborative learning strategies on student achievement in fully online college courses. The authors utilized a quasi-experimental design with control and treatment groups involving 350 undergraduate students. The study was guided by Vygotsky’s social constructivist theory, emphasizing the role of social interaction in learning. Data were collected through standardized test scores and student surveys.
Findings revealed that students participating in collaborative learning groups outperformed those in traditional, independent learning environments. The researchers conclude that collaborative strategies can enhance academic achievement in online settings. This article is significant because it addresses a growing need for effective online teaching practices and demonstrates the value of integrating social learning theories into virtual instruction.
Additional Tips:
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Use objective, academic language throughout.
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Keep annotations focused and concise but informative.
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Avoid using bullet points; write in paragraph form.
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Make sure your citations are properly formatted in APA.