1. What are you most confused by or nervous about in regards to the four
major projects?
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I am most nervous about managing my time. I am
the type of person who likes to finish what is due first. However, I am going
to have to figure out how to balance completing the modules and blogs for the
week, along with working on the projects. The projects are going to take a lot
of planning ahead and intense research, which takes time. I am also nervous
about figuring out how to make the podcast, video essay, and quick reference
guide. I have never had to use any of those genres before so it is going to
take longer for me to complete than writing an essay!
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2. What are you most interested in or excited by in regards to the four
major projects?
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Although I am already stressed out about not having
enough time, I am also excited about all of the in depth research I get to do.
This is mainly because I get to chose topics that I am interested and
passionate about. I am also excited that throughout these projects I get to
learn more about myself and my writing process. The last project will be
interesting to see how I have progressed during this semester.
3. Based on your understanding of the major projects, what are the elements
of this course that you have to plan ahead for? How will the coursework
described in the four project assignment sheets challenge your time management
skills this semester?
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It is important to plan ahead on all of the
projects and figure out which genres to use for each. For project 1, it is necessary
to accomplish the research ahead of time and find a SPECIFIC and recent
controversy to discuss. For project 2, it is vital to set up the two interviews
in advance. For project 3, you have to develop a real argument and be an expert
at supporting it. Finally, for project 4, it is smart to take notes throughout
the semester about your experiences with accomplishing each project. This course
will challenge my time management skills by making me balance the projects,
blogs, and readings for this class, along with my other homework and activites.
4. How has your past English coursework in high school or college prepared
you for the challenges of this course? What skills will you bring into the
course with you?
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My past English classes have prepared me for
this course by the immense amounts of work I had. In AP English, we always had
essays due, along with readings for homework, and many tests during class. As a
result, I have had to learn how to manage my time in order to finish all of the
work on time. That is the skill I will bring with me into this course.
5. Do you have any questions about the four major projects that haven't
been answered by the assignment sheets? What do you still want to know?
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Are you going to give us information about how to
use and make each genre, such as the podcast and video essay?
Reflection:
After reading and commenting on Jacob's and Arun's posts, I feel better knowing that I am not the only one who is stressed out about these projects. We are all in this together! However, it made me realize that the projects are separated into four weeks each, which forces us to plan ahead and not procrastinate. That is perfect because I am a "heavy planner" and will be given time to plan everything out.
Reflection:
After reading and commenting on Jacob's and Arun's posts, I feel better knowing that I am not the only one who is stressed out about these projects. We are all in this together! However, it made me realize that the projects are separated into four weeks each, which forces us to plan ahead and not procrastinate. That is perfect because I am a "heavy planner" and will be given time to plan everything out.
Emily,
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree with your answer for the first question. It will be difficult to balance the blogs, modules and major projects. Also, balancing all the English work with the work and studying for other courses. I'm hoping to become better at planning ahead and time management though!
Emily,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you on the balancing aspect of the class. I think it will be a challenge to do all of the modules and get the projects done at the same time. I think if you took AP English you will be prepared well for this course. As long as you make sure you plan ahead and make time for your projects, you will be fine.
Note on conventions of the blog post genre: Revisit Step 1.5 from "Deadline 1" to re-familiarize yourself with the conventions of blogging. You're missing one item on the bulleted list of conventions there.
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