Sunday, December 12, 2010
Final Reflection
At the beginning of the quarter, I really did not know what to expect from this class. When I thought about improving my writing, I thought of somewhat minor aspects, such as grammar. I did not think the very foundation of my expression of ideas would change. I did not realize the overhaul that my writing would need in order to succeed at the college level. I had never heard of “academic writing” before. Like I wrote in my first blog entry, I still think I am a work in progress. Although now the way I am trying to improve myself is completely different from the past. Going forward, one of them main aspects of my writing I still think I need to improve is my academic tone. This includes refraining from using empty adjectives. I need to come off as more professional and less sensationalistic. If nothing else, this course has pointed me in the right direction towards whom I wish to become as a writer.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
SLO Reflection Part 2
This quarter, much has changed about my writing. I’m not just talking about grammar and superficial sentence structure. The very foundation of my expression of ideas has shifted significantly. I’ve changed my writing into a more academic style. A major part of this is critical thinking. I am much more proficient analyzing a source, recognizing significant points, and being able to integrate it into an overall argument. This course has taught me how to better apply knowledge into broader ideas. My ability to apply knowledge has also led to better reasoned paper. It has allowed me to better apply evidence in papers. Overall, I would say my writing has come a long way during the quarter.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
SLO Reflection Part 1
In a mere quarter, I have vastly improved myself as not only a writer, but also as a researcher, and a reader of academic text. In my first quarter of college, I have learned to read in a way that benefits me as a scholar. I have obtained the ability to establish relevancy of a text to my topic of research without reading every single word. I can use a scholarly source without being caught in the black hole of dense academic text. However, if I did not know how to find these sources, being able to use them would be useless. This class has also presented me with essential research skills for college life. Not only do I now know what scholarly sources are, I have the ability to find them. I now know how to sift through the proper databases to find the most reliable sources for my research. I am not saying that I am the perfect reader and researcher, but now I at least have my foot in the door.
What Revision Means to Me
To me, revision simply means changing a work, hopefully for the better. The idea behind revision is the more one does it the better one’s work should be. No matter how strong one’s paper is, it can always use more revision, especially as time goes on and different ideas emerge. The man from the video didn’t really define revision, he just described a general writing process and compared it to evolution.
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