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New Perspectives Word 2019 | Module 2: SAM Project 1b
Nanotechnology
PREPARING A RESEARCH PAPER
GETTING STARTED
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Open the file
NP_WD19_2b_
FirstLastName
_1.docx
, available for download from the
SAM website.
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Save the file as
NP_WD19_2b_
FirstLastName
_2.docx
by changing the “1” to a “2”.
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If you do not see the .docx file extension in the Save As dialog box, do not type it. The
program will add the file extension for you automatically.
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To complete this SAM Project, you will also need to download and save the following data
files from the SAM website onto your computer:
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Support_WD19_2b_Nano.docx
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With the file
NP_WD19_2b_
FirstLastName
_2.docx
still open, ensure that your first and
last name is displayed in the footer.
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If the footer does not display your name, delete the file and download a new copy from
the SAM website.
PROJECT STEPS
1.
You are writing a research paper on nanotechnology for your Digital Literacy class. The
paper must follow the MLA format and include responses to comments from your
instructor, Ken Choi.
Change the Citations & Bibliography Style of the document to
MLA
.
2.
Format the title paragraph "NANOTECHNOLOGY: SMALL IS POWERFUL" as follows to be
consistent with the MLA format:
a.
Apply the
Capitalize Each Word
case to the paragraph.
b.
Remove the space after the paragraph.
3.
Move the first body paragraph ("Healthcare researchers...to personalized dosages.") so
that it becomes the new third body paragraph and improves the organization of the
content.
4.
Find the sentence "At the nanoscale, things are as tiny as atoms and molecules." After
the period, insert a footnote with the following text to provide additional context:
Nano means one billionth.
5.
Find each instance of the word "investigator" and replace it with
researcher
to use the
correct term.
6.
Create a First Line indent of
0.5"
to indent the first line of each body paragraph
beginning "Nanotechnology is the..." and ending "...is fully realized." to follow MLA
guidelines.
7.
Insert a header as follows to meet MLA standards:
a.
From the Top of Page gallery, insert a
Plain Number 3
page number in the header
of all pages in the document.
b.
Without moving the insertion point, type
Diaz
and then press SPACEBAR.
c.
Close the Header & Footer Tools.
8.
Find the sentence "Others have different magnetic properties or conduct heat or
electricity better." Move the insertion point before the period and insert a citation that
creates a new source with the information shown in Table 1.
Table 1: Web Site Source
Type of Source
Web site
Author
North, Amy
Name of Web Page
Big Benefits from Tiny Things
Year
2020
Month
December
Day
12
Year Accessed
2021
Month Accessed
May
Day Accessed
17
Medium
Website
9.
In the paragraph beginning "Outside of research..." read the comment from Ken Choi and
then reply to it with the following text:
I inserted the examples here.
10.
Copy and paste text as follows to provide examples of commercial nanotechnology
products as Ken Choi requested:
a.
Open the document
Support_WD19_2b_Nano.docx
.
b.
Copy the sentence "Examples include strong...to conserve energy." without
including the paragraph mark.
c.
In the research paper document, move the insertion point after the sentence
"Outside of research...markets in the world."
d.
Paste the sentence you copied from the document
Support_WD19_2b_Nano.docx
.
e.
Close
Support_WD19_2b_Nano.docx
.
11.
Move the insertion point before the period in the sentence you just pasted ("Examples
include strong...to conserve energy."). Insert a citation that creates a new source with
the information shown in Table 2 to support the sentence.
Table 2: Journal Source
Type of Source
Journal Article
Author
Levine, Marsha
Title
Nano Growth
Journal Name
Emerging Markets
Year
2020
Pages
42-45
Medium
12.
Near the bottom of page 1, respond to the second comment from your instructor as
follows:
a.
Read the comment and then delete it.
b.
Change "billion" to
trillion
in the sentence "The U.S. National Science...next 15
years (National Science Foundation)."
13.
Move the insertion point before the period at the end of the next sentence ("Researchers
see...in developing countries."), and then insert a citation to the Hatfield, Susan source
to support the sentence.
14.
Edit the Gramm citation to add
21
as the page number.
15.
Move the insertion point to the blank line at the end of the document and insert a
bibliography to list your sources as follows:
a.
Insert a
page
break.
b.
Insert a
Works Cited
list from the Bibliography gallery.
16.
On page 1, in the second body paragraph ("Experts say nanotechnology...such as smoke
and sea spray."), edit the Institute for Nanotechnology source so that the full Corporate
Author field is "National Institute for Nanotechnology", the correct name of the
organization.
17.
Update the Works Cited list to reflect the edit you made to the source.
18.
Format the "Works Cited" heading as follows to meet MLA style standards:
a.
Apply the
Normal
style to the heading.
b.
Center
the heading.
19.
Select the entire document and format it as follows to meet MLA standards:
a.
Change the font size to
12 point
.
b.
Change the line spacing to
double
.
20.
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the document and insert a comment to your
instructor with the following text:
Thank you for your suggestions.
21.
Check the Spelling & Grammar in the document to identify and correct any spelling
errors.
Your document should look like the Final Figure on the following pages. Save your changes, close
the document, and then exit Word. Follow the directions on the SAM website to submit your
completed project.
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