Arak Journal Interviews

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Research

Viewers will learn research techniques and best practices of select student finalists from the Arak Journal essay program. The Arak Journal is an anthology of student writing from the University of Delaware Composition Program.

Transcripts

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Transcript Part 1: Selecting a Topic (Written)
Transcript Part 1: Selecting a Topic (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 2: Refining a Topic (Written)
Transcript Part 2: Refining a Topic (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 3: College-Level Research (Written)
Transcript Part 3: College-Level Research (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 4: Assumptions (Written)
Transcript Part 4: Assumptions (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 5: Overcoming Challenges (Written)
Transcript Part 5: Overcoming Challenges (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 6: Research Surprises (Written)
Transcript Part 6: Research Surprises (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 7: Research Advice (Written)
Transcript Part 7: Research Advice (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 8: Arak Journal Interviews 2017 (Written)
Transcript Part 8: Arak Journal Interviews 2017 (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 1: Selecting a Topic (Written)
Transcript Part 1: Selecting a Topic (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 2: Refining a Topic (Written)
Transcript Part 2: Refining a Topic (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 3: College-Level Research (Written)
Transcript Part 3: College-Level Research (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 4: Assumptions (Written)
Transcript Part 4: Assumptions (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 5: Overcoming Challenges (Written)
Transcript Part 5: Overcoming Challenges (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 6: Research Surprises (Written)
Transcript Part 6: Research Surprises (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 7: Research Advice (Written)
Transcript Part 7: Research Advice (Time-Code)
Transcript Part 8: Arak Journal Interviews 2017 (Written)
Transcript Part 8: Arak Journal Interviews 2017 (Time-Code)

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