This course explores research on the relationship between guns, violence, and gun control. Students will identify and analyze issues related to gun policy as well as the psychological and sociological effects of gun ownership. Students will also be able to evaluate statistics surrounding gun ownership and the overall effects on violence.
Objective:
This assignment aims to critically analyze a video and articulate your insights, reflections, and evaluations in your own words. This exercise will enhance your analytical skills and ability to synthesize information and articulate your thoughts clearly.
Instructions:
- Video Selection:
- Choose a video relevant to this course's subject matter. The video should be at least 20 minutes long and can be a documentary, a lecture, a TED talk, or similar educational content.
- Submit the title and link to the video for approval before you begin your review.
- Watch and Take Notes:
- Watch the video attentively and take detailed notes. Pay attention to the key points, arguments, and any supporting evidence presented.
- Reflect on your initial thoughts, reactions, and questions while watching.
- Writing the Review:
Introduction:
- Introduce the video by providing the title, speaker(s), and a brief content summary.
- State the purpose of the video and its relevance to the course material.
Summary:
- Summarize the main points and arguments presented in the video. Use your own words and avoid directly copying phrases from the video.
Analysis:
- Critically analyze the content. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the arguments presented.
- Reflect on how the video relates to the course material and any connections you can make to other topics covered in class.
Personal Reflection:
- Share your personal reflections and insights. Discuss how the video impacted your understanding of the topic.
- Include any questions or new ideas that the video sparked for you.
Conclusion:
- Summarize your overall impressions of the video.
- Offer any recommendations for future viewers or suggestions for additional topics that could have been covered.
- Submission Guidelines:
- Your review should be between 800 to 1,000 words.
- Submit a typed document in a standard font (Times New Roman, 12pt), double-spaced, with 1-inch margins.
- Include your name, course title, and date at the top of the first page.
- Submit your assignment via Turnitin in Canvas by the due date.
- Plagiarism and AI Use:
- This assignment must be completed independently and reflect your own understanding and analysis.
- Plagiarism, including copying from the video or other sources, is strictly prohibited and will result in a failing grade for the assignment.
- It is not allowed to use AI tools to generate content for your review. Your unique voice and perspective are crucial for this assignment.
Assessment Criteria:
- Comprehension: Demonstrates a thorough understanding of the video content.
- Analysis: Provides a critical and thoughtful analysis of the video’s arguments and content.
- Reflection: Offers personal insights and connections to the course material.
- Clarity and Organization: Well-organized, clear, and logically structured writing.
- Originality: Shows originality and creativity in expressing your thoughts and reflections.