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Air Quality Lesson 2 Lit Review #17

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jfmartinez4 opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 8 comments
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Air Quality Lesson 2 Lit Review #17

jfmartinez4 opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 8 comments
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jfmartinez4 commented Oct 24, 2024

Task: Review Module 2 Lesson 2, "Exploring Air Quality, Social Vulnerability, and Health Outcomes in Metro Detroit." Read through the lesson, conduct search and add relevant citations that support text already written. If research shows more accurate info that is not written in the google document, then rewrite google document to reflect research in suggestion mode.

Done is: Add changes and in-text citations and bibliography to the module 2 google review document in suggestion mode.

Google review document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ftOew6_FaUwINDpGmz-HH9UrfuYERVu4wqAHfwD766w/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.2wmz5hf3ff45

module 2 Lesson 2 GitHub Page: https://ciesin-geospatial.github.io/TOPSTSCHOOL-air-quality/m202-svi-tri-icis-places.html

Module 2 Air Quality citations: https://www.zotero.org/groups/5638572/topstschool/collections/IC4J25VH

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@Bravo-Juan I added you to this task. please review and let me know if you have any questions. I've set a deadline for updates for next week November 1.

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Finished research and looking for 18 citations.

  • Next steps: Send list of citations in a bibliography format on google doc. Look over them and see which ones inform the module.
  • Added citations on Zotero.

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@jfmartinez4 Hello Juan, I have just added the citations that I found to be relevant for Module 2 Lesson 2 to the google document. I also wanted to mention that from the 18 citations, one of them was quite outdated, so I left that one out.

You can find my citations at the end of Lesson 2 in the Google document. I made a little section in between the "Key Learning Points" section and the "Lesson 3" section.

Please let me know once they have been verified and what I should do next, I look forward to your next response.

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@Bravo-Juan At a quick glance, these citations look great. I couldn't find your in-text citations, I only saw the bibliography. Please add the in-text citations in the appropriate places of the lesson narrative. Let me know if you have any questions.

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@jfmartinez4 Hello Juan, yea I still haven't added the in-text citations or made any updates on the text because you mentioned that you first wanted to see the list of citations that I found to see if they were relevant.

Would you like for me to begin to look into my citations and start adding the in-text citations for the appropriate places and start seeing if there's more up-to-date information in my citations so that I can add it to the narrative?

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@Bravo-Juan Yes, I also added some comments to the citations.

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@Bravo-Juan I added comments in the google doc. Go ahead adding the in-text citations

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@Bravo-Juan Please continue to add hyperlinks and citations to the document. Please reply when finished.;

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