What are the specific related benefits


Discussion questions:

1) Good thesis development.

2) Focus on one main idea as your thesis.

3) Strong and creative open.

4) Good open, but be sure to state specifically the paper's purpose (thesis).

5) Good description of the environment.

6) Do you have an experience from your own background that would apply here?

7) Supply a real world example that would further illustrate the point.

8) Good point, well developed.

9) Good use of example to illustrate your point.

10) What benefits does this bring to the organization?

11) What are the specific related benefits?

12) What are the specific related costs?

13) Good benefit tie-in.

14) Is this the only benefit?

15) Good cost identification.

16) How are payoffs guaranteed?

17) How does technology create/relate to this condition?

18) How does this relate to the material presented in the text?

19) A key quotation would be strong here to support the discussion.

20) Good use of quotation.

21) Be sure to select quotes that add support or clarification to your points. Build a purpose to the quote beyond definition.

22) By inserting a support statement here, the argument/statement would be strengthened.

23) Good logic build to your point. The discussion leads well to the point.

24) Develop this point a little further. This is a good idea, however, the reader may miss the final point.

25) What is the major focus of this point? How could it be restated?

26) Remember to lead your reader by direct statements. We might assume that the conclusion or point is

understood, but we should state our points that might be missed.

27) Build a strong subject-verb-object order, this tends to be a fragmented sentence.

28) Be careful of proof-reading and general spelling errors.

29) Refer to the APA style guide for referencing source material.

30) Refer to the APA style guide in comma use.

31) This is a good point, but have we established this conclusion to this point?

32) Good reference to previous thoughts established.

33) This is an important point and should be addressed in more depth.

34) Good breakdown, adds good content.

35) Be careful of providing bullet points without discussing their importance.

36) Be careful, one sentence cannot support a paragraph. Be sure to build the thought through an introduction to a thought, the thought itself, and a concluding or transitional statement.

37) See if you can find other examples of this pattern.

38) Be sure to develop a conclusion that refers back to previous points and provides closure.

39) Present the paper's ideas in such a way that all elements refer back to or support the paper's main thesis. This can be done through using examples from real-life and the text. Tie these examples together with a few well chosen quotations that further illustrate/substantiate points. Make sure all thri elements are present; statement, example and support. When using appendices, be sure to directly reference/use within the paper.

40) Well done! Strong development and support through statement, example and source use.

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