Literature Review

The videos and readings are what you can use as additional references. The message was my feedback from the proposal. Based off my original proposal: Objective: Compile a comprehensive literature review that supports your innovation plan, focusing on identifying patterns and trends that reveal effective innovations in your field. Defined: A literature review is a well-established form of academic writing that collects key sources on a topic and discusses those sources in conversation with each other (also called synthesis). A literature review points to key sources that support your topic and should not be confused with an argumentative or opinion essay. This is not an analysis but rather a collection of sources in support of your innovation plan. Requirements: Support the problem, solution, and benefits of your innovation proposal using academic, peer-reviewed sources. Include 12-15 unique citations from peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and other authoritative resources. Include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Follow APA 7th Edition formatting guidelines. Identify your target audience and synthesize the information geared towards that audience. Submit a PDF, Word Doc, Google Doc (make sure it is accessible) Key Components: APA formatted Title Page Introduction: Briefly outline the purpose and scope of your literature review. Main body paragraphs with subheadings: Synthesize and critically analyze the selected sources, identifying trends and patterns relevant to your innovation plan. Conclusion: Summarize key findings and their implications for your proposed innovation. Writing Guidelines: Maintain a professional and academic tone throughout the document utilizing formal writing rules. Ensure clear organization and logical flow of ideas. Edit thoroughly for clarity, coherence, and adherence to APA style. Resources: Purdue Online Writing Lab for literature review guidance and APA formatting APA 7th Edition manual Provided templates and formatting guides

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