Instructions
Start here
Complete the activities in order
Topic
Toolbar
Must Do
Claim
Evidence
Should Do
Counterclaim
Find Articles
Aspire to Do
Outline
More Evidence
Install the Scrible Toolbar and sign in
Open both links
and switch between the tabs as necessary
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Highlight Evidence
Choose a relevant article from among those you have been studying in class posted on your Canvas course according to your topic and issue. Add the article to your Scrible library, then highlight the evidence you will use in your essay using the instructions here.
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Using any articles you've added to your Scrible library, find (and highlight) at least three pieces of evidence for your claim.
Highlight one piece of evidence for your counterclaim.
Back to map!
Click here to learn how to organize your outline using Scrible.
Go to your course in Canvas and fill out the Outline assignment.
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Topic, Claim, & Outline
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Instructions
Start here
Complete the activities in order
Topic
Toolbar
Must Do
Claim
Evidence
Should Do
Counterclaim
Find Articles
Aspire to Do
Outline
More Evidence
Install the Scrible Toolbar and sign in
Open both links
and switch between the tabs as necessary
scrible.com
instructions
Back to map!
Highlight Evidence
Choose a relevant article from among those you have been studying in class posted on your Canvas course according to your topic and issue. Add the article to your Scrible library, then highlight the evidence you will use in your essay using the instructions here.
Back to map!
Using any articles you've added to your Scrible library, find (and highlight) at least three pieces of evidence for your claim.
Highlight one piece of evidence for your counterclaim.
Back to map!
Click here to learn how to organize your outline using Scrible.
Go to your course in Canvas and fill out the Outline assignment.
Back to map!