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Module 6 - Focusing on Uncertainties

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Activity 1 : : Activity 2 : : Activity 3 : : Activity 4

Activity 4: TaskStream

Now that you have completed Module 6 you are ready to work on RUA1 Task 4 in TaskStream.  You should first identify aspects of your open-ended issue or problem that appear to be uncertain.  Once you have identified a few uncertainties, you need to provide reasons you think these uncertainties exist.  The writing you do for Task 4 starts by naming uncertainties associated with your issue, but your main focus should be on the reasons these uncertainties exist.  Before you begin drafting a response, complete the related readings and activities identified below.  As you read and engage in these activities, keep a list of aspects of your topic that appear to be uncertain.  Next to each uncertainty, write your best guess as to why this uncertainty may exist.  Select the best ideas from your notes and begin drafting a response to Task 4. 

Go to TaskStream and read the description of Task 4 and grading rubric.  Notice that a well presented response is two paragraphs or more and that you need to point out three or more reasons uncertainties exist in your problem.  Be sure to proofread and edit before submitting your response in TaskStream.

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