Various Types Of Concept Paper PDF

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This document provides an overview of various types of concept papers, including business, research, and grant proposals. It outlines guidelines for writing and evaluating these papers, which can be used in academic and professional contexts.

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VARIOUS TYPES OF CONCEPT PAPER 1 Learning Competencies (Writing a Concept Paper) MELC : Compare and contrast various kinds of concept paper: Business, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Science, ICT, etc. 1.Determine the various kinds of concept paper...

VARIOUS TYPES OF CONCEPT PAPER 1 Learning Competencies (Writing a Concept Paper) MELC : Compare and contrast various kinds of concept paper: Business, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Science, ICT, etc. 1.Determine the various kinds of concept paper. 2. Differentiate the various kinds of concept paper CONCEPT 1. a general notion or idea; conception. 2. an idea of something formed by mentally combining all its characteristics or particulars; a construct. Source: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/concept?s=t 3 A Concept Paper Defines an idea or a concept and explains its essence in order to clarify the “whatness” of that idea or concept. It answers the questions: what is it and what about it? (Dadufalza, 1996). Starts with a definition, either formal or informal, of the term or concept and proceeds with an expanded definition and an analytic description of the aspects of the concept. Guidelines in Writing a Concept Paper Follow the guidelines below to come up with a well written concept paper: 1. Cost and methodology should be reasonable. 2. The budget, methodology, and timeline should be clearly aligned. 3. Use statistics and figures when discussing the rationale for the project. 4. Use no more than five pages excluding cover page. 5. Never request funding for planning the proposal. 6. Adjust your language to the intended readers. 7. Include the overview of the budget if it is required. 8. Be sure that basic format details, such as page numbers, are incorporated. 9. Cite references. Purpose To stipulate the meaning of a term by Limiting Extending or Redirecting the reference or sense in which the term is commonly understood or to use in a special way a term borrowed from another field in which it is made to apply (Dadufalza, 1996). Research Concept Paper This is a summary written by students embarking on research to gather and present preliminary ideas: to review a field of study, state a research question, identify methods, and indicate the significance of a line of research, often including a budget and timeline. It tells the reader what the research is, why it is important and how it will be carried out. Source: https://stecshs.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/lesson-12-academic-english.pptx 7 Advertising Concept Paper (Creative Concept) A creative concept is an overarching “Big Idea” that captures audience interest, influences their emotional response and inspires them to take action. It is a unifying theme that can be used across all campaign messages, calls to action, communication channels and audiences. Source: https://www.msuiit.edu.ph/academics/schools/sgs/.../SGS-concept-paper-template.doc 10 Business Concept Paper A business concept is a short but insightful document that demonstrates you have put time into thinking about your business. The term “concept” is a vital part of this document. Anyone reading the paper will want to get a good feel for why your idea is unique. Ideally, you ideally will have identified a problem and be able to explain how your product or solution will solve it. Source: https://www.msuiit.edu.ph/academics/schools/sgs/.../SGS-concept-paper-template.doc 11 Grant Project Concept Paper This is a brief, one or two page concept paper prepared prior to submission of a full proposal. Applicants may use concept papers in any of the following ways: to interest potential funders/sponsors to develop potential solutions or investigations into project ideas to determine whether a project idea is fundable. Source: https://www.ithaca.edu/sponsored-research/docs/conceptpaper.pdf 14 Rubrics Criteria for Evaluating a Concept Paper Introduction Development and Organization of Ideas Style (inc. Transitions) In-text Citations and Referencing Conclusion Writing Mechanics Graphic Organizers WEEK 6: ENGAGMENT PERFORMANCE TASK 6 See Google classroom for Week 6 assessment. 18 Thank you! 19

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