Tuesday, February 10, 2009
White Paper Format
I have chosen the (More on writing white papers from OWL) example as a guide to writing my white paper. It is traditional in its own form, but, it's also easy to follow. As far as visuals go;I can throw graphics, tables, and charts anywhere I see fit. The layout isn't anything special, but sometimes simple works best. I plan on writing an Introduction that sticks to the point. I also plan on writing a very compelling background/problem that is followed by a graph. This graph will show a percentage of students who are affected by the case in point. After I put together a solution I will use tables and graph's to show the progress of students as a whole and as individuals. I will post all notes and experiences I have encountered using the tech tool including a student survey of the programs navigation.
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