Credit Hour #1
For your first credit hour this week, we'd like you to contribute to a document we have started which compiles our preliminary findings. For each bullet point, please add a paragraph on how the finding pertains to what you've found so far in your city. Please be sure to properly cite your additions and include your references in the bibliography at the end.
Please add your name before each addition. For example:
Increasingly, researchers themselves are calling for specific policies and interventions.
Alli Morgan: For example, within India, both ambient and indoor air pollution have been independently correlated to elevated risk for premature death, but little has been done to account for and address the coupled exposure burden. Researchers are calling for the integration of these data sets and a subsequent translation into policy (Balakrishnan et. al. 2014).
Complete one research annotation (or three news annotations) on your area of focus on one of the Indian cities found here. Create a page and link to it in both your portfolio and the city-specific page. Follow this naming format: Morgan_Alli_Pune_Health_Week 6
Each Additional Credit Hour
As you have been doing, complete one annotation for your city per additional credit hour. Please take a look at our references from the NSF grant in the document below for ideas.
Due Oct. 11 11:59pm
Credit Hour #1
For your first credit hour this week, we'd like you to contribute to a document we have started which compiles our preliminary findings. For each bullet point, please add a paragraph on how the finding pertains to what you've found so far in your city. Please be sure to properly cite your additions and include your references in the bibliography at the end.
Please add your name before each addition. For example:
- Increasingly, researchers themselves are calling for specific policies and interventions.
Alli Morgan: For example, within India, both ambient and indoor air pollution have been independently correlated to elevated risk for premature death, but little has been done to account for and address the coupled exposure burden. Researchers are calling for the integration of these data sets and a subsequent translation into policy (Balakrishnan et. al. 2014).Add to the google doc found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xEXLWam5SSRrHEbIdr9p7VUes1flZfpeZtULMhlE6wI/edit?usp=sharing
Credit Hour #2
Complete one research annotation (or three news annotations) on your area of focus on one of the Indian cities found here. Create a page and link to it in both your portfolio and the city-specific page. Follow this naming format: Morgan_Alli_Pune_Health_Week 6
Each Additional Credit Hour
As you have been doing, complete one annotation for your city per additional credit hour. Please take a look at our references from the NSF grant in the document below for ideas.