This is an abstract text. It is typically 100 words in length. It should be a clear and accurate summary of the project.
The introduction should include a detailed and meaningful context and history of the project. A reader should have a complete understanding of the current research in the field as well as the questions and hypotheses that will animate the current project.1
You will need to quote other researchers. For longer quotes, you can use the blockquote format like this. You can also link to websites Source
Your methodology section may require you to list your activities, as they occurred chronologically:
- Introduce Markdown
- Demonstrate basic styling
- Offer citation methods
- Show how to integrate images
- Git commit and push to remote repo
Your methodology may also include code examples or commands that should be formatted separately from your descriptive text
This is Python code:
import antigravity
print("hello world")
# this is Python code
# notice the syntax highlighting!
This is HTML markup:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>My awesome page</head>
<body>
<p>Hello world!</p>
</body>
</html>
Your results page will likely include the data visualizations and other results related to your project. You may include sample data or links to your tools.
Static images can be embedded here to show results:
Your discussion section allows you to consider the impacts of your study. An unordered list is useful for this:
- Do you have policy recommendations?
- What issues should future research take up?
- What was an unexpected result of your research?
Your research should generate interesting and provocative questions. This section should be the most lively and animated section.
Choose a citation style for your references. I recommend APA, Chicago, or MLA. We can link inside our document to sources like this: Introduction.
List notes like this:
Jane Doe, An amazing title: A book worth studying, (Important Publisher: Location, Year), 42.