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ESS105 Story Map

This assignment is intended to increase your skills in scientific literacy, the ability to use evidence and data in order to evaluate scientific information. Your job is to take a complicated topic and make it both simple and interesting for your audience. Consider your audience as your peers , these are all non-science students. This is an individual assignment, not group work.

Here is where you get to reap the benefits of having worked hard all semester long. The Story Map will contain your improved Individual Map and the text from your improved Rough Draft in addition to new images and videos that help to tell your story. Note: if you did your Rough Draft in Google Docs please download it to your machine before you attempt to copy and paste into the Story Map or your work won't save properly. You will need to add new text to introduce those images, maps, audio, and videos within the body of your text. So for instance, when you go to discuss something that is related to your first map or image, simply put (Fig 1) in brackets at the end of that sentence - that is how you tell the reader it is time to go and look at the map/figure etc now. Figure/video/map/audio captions will also be required, each caption needs to contain the main point of the figure/video/map/audio as well as the in-text citation for its source. Here is a sample image that I have put with a proper figure caption for you to see what I mean (Fig 1):

Fig 1: This is the newest available map of the tectonic plates, note that it includes the traditional rigid plates as well as microplates and deformation zones (Hasterok et al, 2022).

I would also have to add in a matching end reference in my end refs list for that figure as follows:

Hasterok, D., Halpin, J. A., Collins, A. S., Hand, M., Kreemer, C., Gard, M. G., & Glorie, S. (2022). New maps of global geological provinces and tectonic plates. Earth-Science Reviews, 231, 104069.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2022.104069

Do the same citation style. for images/video/audio as you would for any other in-text citation and end ref, APA 7th edition format. Your Story Map needs to contain your references, both in-text and end references, in the APA format. It will once again contain the Ulrichs Web screenshots. Wondering how to cite images or videos in the APA format?

https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/reference_list_audiovisual_media.h tml

Remember how important it is to use a SYNTHESIS style. versus a SUMMARY style. when you are writing. You are intending to convince your reader of something, to tell them about something - not just present a series of semi-related facts.

The top skills that you will be assessed upon include: choosing and using peer reviewed sources, citing properly both in-text and in the end references in the APA 7th Edition format, and your inclusion of geoscientific content - properly paraphrased - from those scientific sources. As with your rough draft, you need to include the Ulrichs Web screenshots directly following each peer reviewed journal reference entry. You must include your individual map(s) in your Story Map. As always, there is a marking rubric on Quercus.

Helpful tips from Lisa: remember to NOT copy and paste directly from Google docs - download it to your own machine first, remember to publish your story map, remember to share your story map to the class group, don't use the built in references section - because you can't add your Ulrichs screenshots in. Just use regular add text and add image to build your own ref section.



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