Running head: TITLE OF THE PAPER 2
This is optional. You are not required to provide a running head.
Title of the Paper
Student Name
Class
Due Date
Abstract
Provide a concise summary of the contents of your paper.
This is optional. You are not required to provide an abstract.
Title of the Paper
Assignment
This student provides a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which she discusses an ethical dilemma from a current story in the news. This student addresses the following in her paper: The nature of the dilemma, the ethical decision made, the outcome of the situation, and alternative courses of action and why.
Although some instructors do not prefer this type of introduction because it is not an APA requirement, please cut and paste the instruction requirements here. This will be your introduction. Take it directly from your syllabus. Then modify it to make it flow (see the sample above).
APA does not normally require a heading for your introduction. However, please provide the word “Assignment” (centered and bold as shown above) as a heading for your introduction.
The Nature of the Dilemma
According to Author (Year of Publication), this is the first major point in this paper. There are at least three sentences about this point in this section of the paper. These sentences are supported by the textbook or peer-reviewed literature (Author’s Last Name, Year of Publication). “Here is a quote from the textbook or a peer-reviewed journal article” (Author’s Last Name, Year of Publication, p. #).
Second Major Point Made in the Paper
According to Author (Year of Publication), this is the second major point in this paper. There are at least three sentences about this point in this section of the paper. These sentences are supported by the textbook or peer-reviewed literature (Author’s Last Name, Year of Publication). “Here is a quote from the textbook or a peer-reviewed journal article” (Author’s Last Name, Year of Publication, p. #).
Your headings should be Level-One. This means they should be centered and bold. Capitalize the first letter in every major word.
Third Major Point Made in the Paper
According to Author (Year of Publication), this is the third major point in this paper. There are at least three sentences about this point in this section of the paper. These sentences are supported by the textbook or peer-reviewed literature (Author’s Last Name, Year of Publication). “Here is a quote from the textbook or a peer-reviewed journal article” (Author’s Last Name, Year of Publication, p. #).
Conclusion
This student provided a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which she discussed an ethical dilemma from a current story in the news. This student addressed the following in her paper: The nature of the dilemma, the ethical decision made, the outcome of the situation, and alternative courses of action and why.
You must include a conclusion section. The section should have the heading, “C.
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Ethical Dilemma Paper
1. Running head: TITLE OF THE PAPER 2
This is optional. You are not required to provide a running
head.
Title of the Paper
Student Name
Class
Due Date
2. Abstract
Provide a concise summary of the contents of your paper.
This is optional. You are not required to provide an abstract.
Title of the Paper
3. Assignment
This student provides a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which
she discusses an ethical dilemma from a current story in the
news. This student addresses the following in her paper: The
nature of the dilemma, the ethical decision made, the outcome
of the situation, and alternative courses of action and why.
Although some instructors do not prefer this type of
introduction because it is not an APA requirement, please cut
and paste the instruction requirements here. This will be your
introduction. Take it directly from your syllabus. Then modify
it to make it flow (see the sample above).
APA does not normally require a heading for your introduction.
However, please provide the word “Assignment” (centered and
bold as shown above) as a heading for your introduction.
The Nature of the Dilemma
According to Author (Year of Publication), this is the first
major point in this paper. There are at least three sentences
about this point in this section of the paper. These sentences are
supported by the textbook or peer-reviewed literature (Author’s
Last Name, Year of Publication). “Here is a quote from the
textbook or a peer-reviewed journal article” (Author’s Last
Name, Year of Publication, p. #).
Second Major Point Made in the Paper
According to Author (Year of Publication), this is the second
major point in this paper. There are at least three sentences
about this point in this section of the paper. These sentences are
supported by the textbook or peer-reviewed literature (Author’s
Last Name, Year of Publication). “Here is a quote from the
textbook or a peer-reviewed journal article” (Author’s Last
Name, Year of Publication, p. #).
Your headings should be Level-One. This means they should be
centered and bold. Capitalize the first letter in every major
word.
Third Major Point Made in the Paper
4. According to Author (Year of Publication), this is the third
major point in this paper. There are at least three sentences
about this point in this section of the paper. These sentences are
supported by the textbook or peer-reviewed literature (Author’s
Last Name, Year of Publication). “Here is a quote from the
textbook or a peer-reviewed journal article” (Author’s Last
Name, Year of Publication, p. #).
Conclusion
This student provided a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which
she discussed an ethical dilemma from a current story in the
news. This student addressed the following in her paper: The
nature of the dilemma, the ethical decision made, the outcome
of the situation, and alternative courses of action and why.
You must include a conclusion section. The section should have
the heading, “Conclusion” (see above).
References
Last, First-Initial. (Year). Title of the book in italics (and
generally) with only the first letter capitalized. City, State:
Publisher.
5. Last, First-Initial., & Last, First-Initial. (Year). Title of the
book in italics (and generally) with only the first letter
capitalized. City, State: Publisher.
Last, First-Initial. (Year). Title of the journal article with only
the first letter capitalized. Name of the Peer Reviewed Journal
in Italics, Volume # in Italics (Section#): Page Number from #-
#. Doi: ###############
American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication
manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.).
Washington, DC: Author.
You must include a reference section. The section should have
the heading, “References” (see above). You must include your
textbook as a reference.