Revised Expert report.

During the last workshop/meeting, you presenting your findings to your team. Based on the discussion that took place after your informal presentation, and the questions and recommendations provided by your team members in their Meeting Summaries from that meeting, you will revise your work to make it stronger. Revision is different than line editing. Though it is important to check for grammar, spelling, and punctuation, you should be focusing on the clarity of your ideas, organization, and sources. It should be apparent that you put much effort into this, and this draft should be significantly different than the original.

Write a revision summary (100-word minimum) that details the revisions you made to your report. You will include information such as recommendations and feedback that you took into account, questions that you addressed, and additional research that you may have conducted. Include your revision summary at the top of your revised report.