Sodium and Hypertension

  Create a daily journal to collect information on research about the topic, share the research topic, and develop a research plan. Post the first entry of your research journal. When developing a Personal Research Narrative, there are some things that a writer can do to help create a successful end to the project. One of the best things for a writer to do is create a method that helps to keep track of what is being researched and how that research is developing ideas. After developing a specific topic, here are some steps a writer can take to help to build a stronger Personal Research Narrative: • Create a daily journal to record the research process • In the journal, post the "things known" about the research topic • In the journal, post questions about the research topic • Create a plan to research the topic Objective: To pre-write, to identify, and to develop a plan for the research narrative. Please open a Word .doc titled "Research Journal on ____Topic" and post the following information: • Things known about the research topic • Questions about the research topic • Plans for research • Please post today's date, a description of a current research source, and thoughts on the progress of your research so far. Please keep this document and add to it every time that you work on your research. Here is how these headings might look: Date Research- Results and Findings- Thoughts on Progress Please post a copy of the first entry of your research journal. Please respond generously to at least two of your fellow classmates. Hint: You can use your classmate's responses to help you to build your journal, too.