Here I will be posting my Research Project for ENG 100 and the Research Project sheet.
In all my years of schooling this is the first time that I been exposed to Research writing, but when it was assigned to me I thought that all I had to do was gather information and piece it together so that it made sense of the topic at hand. I struggled hard with the whole process of it all. Even when given the tools to grow and execute each task that was given to me. I never heard the word indentation or knew what it meant, never blogged, heard acronyms like PIE (Persuade, Inform, Entertain), DAT (Description, Action, Theme).
My personal theory about self identity is something I am still struggling to find. I found that I enjoy all the genres I was introduced to by this class. Like how the argument in the films Miss Representation, and The Mask You Live In impact my being, knowing and doing shown my Blog #10 & #11. Or reflection work, and comparing the past to the present and describing symbolism seen in Blog #12 Reflection on Plato's Cave.
In Blog #13 Research Project: Deprived at Birth I explain and go into details about why I selected my research question and how my research question impacted me on a personal level. My Blog #14 Research Project Progress it talks about my experience and difficulties with my research project, and what I did to overcome those issues, the technique I used to push through the stagnation process of writing. Blog #15 Final Reflection answers the following questions.
Your author identity. How has it changed in this course?
My personal theory about self identity is something I am still struggling to find. I found that I enjoy all the genres I was introduced to by this class. Like how the argument in the films Miss Representation, and The Mask You Live In impact my being, knowing and doing shown my Blog #10 & #11. Or reflection work, and comparing the past to the present and describing symbolism seen in Blog #12 Reflection on Plato's Cave.
In Blog #13 Research Project: Deprived at Birth I explain and go into details about why I selected my research question and how my research question impacted me on a personal level. My Blog #14 Research Project Progress it talks about my experience and difficulties with my research project, and what I did to overcome those issues, the technique I used to push through the stagnation process of writing. Blog #15 Final Reflection answers the following questions.
Your author identity. How has it changed in this course?
- Your theory of writing. How has this course impacted the way you define and value writing? Which composition concepts/terms do you most value?
- Your growth as a writer. How are your past academic writing experiences different from your present experiences with writing in this course? How are the past and present experiences the same?
- Your knowledge transfer to future writing situations. How do you plan to use your growing writing knowledge to compose texts in future academic and non-academic contexts