Process
A. To Start - The Research
• Use the links to access information that will assist you in writing your journal. It is recommended to have a printed copy of the journal template handy, so that you know what it is you're writing about for a given day. It isn't necessary for you to read everything on every site, but do be thorough and don't rush.
B. Name
• You will make-up a name for your doctor. In addition, please include the date and the location that your doctor is writing from.
C. The Diary/Journal
• The journal must be factually and historically correct. Be creative and include a human element to your journal entries.
• The layout of the journal should include ideas, problems, findings and solutions. The human elements of feelings, fears, frustrations, sights, smells, etc. should also be conveyed through your daily entries.
• Each daily journal entry should be 250 words long.
• Use the template as a guide to writing your journal. You are encouraged to include a few interesting pictures, you're sure to come across, to your journal.
C. Final Product
• Be sure to include a tiltle page, summary page, and a works cited page.
• Make sure that everything is double spaced and 12pt. font.
• Don't forget to use parenthical citations.
• Reread and turn in a document free of grammar and spelling errors.