Substantiation means acknowledging all of your sources of information by referencing them. To put it simply, you reference the outcome with the sources that helped you write it. It is up to you which method of referencing you do, however, it must be accurately and consistently applied throughout your work.
YouTube Clip: Substantiating Your Outcome
Watch the YouTube clip below on how to substantiate your Research Outcome.
Using footnotes or endnotes
Visit the website below which explains how to use footnotes or endnotes correctly in your outcomes.
Watch the YouTube clip below on how to have clear and coherent expression of ideas in your Research Outcome
Tips for success:
Use your cross referencing as a guide for content
Stick to your outcome plan you discussed with your teacher
Find existing examples of the format you have chosen i.e. if you are doing a magazine article, find other similar magazine articles so you can make it look/sound like that particular format
Keep in contact with your teacher on your progress
Hand. Up. A. Draft!
STEP 13: SUMMARY OF TASKS TO BE COMPLETED:
Watch the YouTube clip' Substantiating the Outcome'
Watch the YouTube clip 'Clear and coherent expression'
Read and follow the 'Tips for success for writing the outcome'
Complete your Outcome draft - make sure you submit this to your teacher for drafting