CS 3001aP

Term Paper Outline

 

Due: March 29th, 2023
Format: 12 pt font, double spaced
Grading criteria:
  • Completeness
  • Writing
  • Quality of research
  • Insight into the issues

Write an outline for your term paper. The outline will be structured as a series of major and minor section headings. Use as many levels of sub-headings as you need. In each section, you will include a list of points to make. The points should have citations to the bibliography. Your outline might look something like this (with more detail):

  1. Should cell phone use be banned in cars?
    1. Why the issue is important (Waits 2006)
    2. The controversy: is it really dangerous to use a cell phone while driving? (Bell 2004, Hancock 1999)
  2. Background: the history of cell phone use
    1. First mobile phones invented in the 70s (Dylan 1995, Springsteen 2002)
    2. Increasing ubiquity of cell phones (Bowie 2005)
  3. Technological underpinnings and how they affect the controversy
    1. Talking on a cell phone is different than talking to a person in the car, because the person pauses when the driver needs to pay full attention. (Costello 2000)
    2. Dialing a number is the most dangerous part of use in cars (Twain 1998)
      1. Voice dialing is safer (Ibid.)
  4. The history of legislation regulating cell phone use in cars
    1. In the United states:
      1. First legislation in the US in place xxx said xxx (Macintyre 2004)
      2. Second legislation in the US in place xxx said xxx (Amos 2002)
      3. <etc.>
    2. Legislation in Europe is quite different (Summers 2006)
  5. <etc.>

Include a complete bibliography in your outline. Your bibliography should be formatted in correct APA style. If your references are not in correct APA format, you may be penalized up to 10 points.

You must have at least ten references, and four of them (minimum) should be peer reviewed. After each reference in your bibliography, add "(pr)" if you think it's peer reviewed, and "(pr?)" if you're not sure. Your TA will give you feedback.

After your bibliography, include a section QUALITY OF REFERENCES. In this section, discuss the quality of sources you have found so far. How many of your sources are peer reviewed? How many by reputable experts in the field? What parts of your topic do you still need to find more references on, if any? This section should be approximately half a page to one page long.

By the time you hand in your outline, most of your research should be done.