Sunday, December 9, 2012

What I learned in ENG.111


Jada Brown

English 111

Professor Brandon

3 December 12

 

English Learning Evaluation: From Old to New

 

Ever since I was in elementary school, my writing process was always the usual: brainstorm, write paper, edit, and turn it in.  I would start by writing down my ideas in what  my teachers called the “brainstorm bubble”. After each idea was written, I picked the topic that came easy to me. Once my topic had been chosen, I would either go online or go to the library and find as much information as possible, but the information had to fascinate both me and my teacher. When the research was finally complete, I had my editor, aka, my mother, revise my paper. Next day, my paper would be completed and turned in. If I had to compare my elementary writing, to my college writing, I’d say I improved quite a bit, but of course, I’m still having trouble with a few things.  In this final paper of mine, I will talk about my writing difficulties, how my writing process improved and my performance as a student and how I view my english professor.  I will also go over rhetorical knowledge, oral communication, digital technologies and critical thinking, reading and writing.

Process

Like I mentioned before, I always had a good idea on how to get started in my writing process, and how to do the research. The number one thing I still seem to have trouble with is the proofreading, which is distancing myself from the paper. Whenever I write I can never seem to read my paper as someone else would. It’s easy for me to figure out what I’m trying to say, but when someone else reads my work, they tend to get a little confuse. There have been times when I really did try to write better, but when I reread it, I wouldn’t even be able to understand it, and it would sound like someone else. But overall my writing has improved greatly.

My English Professor Brandon is a great teacher, he teaches the subject well, and speaks in such a special way that it makes you want to learn. He gives great examples whenever we are learning something new that helps us understand what’s really going on. He doesn’t teach with a PowerPoint and I love that. He writes the facts on the board over and over again so that the next time it comes up we already have it down packed. He has asked me a couple of times if I needed help, and sometimes doing group work he would ask me if I got everything down or if I need any help. But I do feel like sometimes he rambles and he can get a little off topic, I also feel like that there was more that we needed to cover. I do understand that he is part of the learning community with my history class, but whenever we write a paper for history, I feel like I do get the help I need, but there are times when we stay on the topic for too long.  Now, am I the best student? No, I know I have difficulties when it comes to group work, and I know I will only participate if I have to, but I do my work, and I’m never disruptive, nor have I ever been disrespectful to my teacher or classmates.  I just feel that there was a strong lack of communication between my two teachers, really confused me and everyone else.

Rhetorical Knowledge

Rhetorical Knowledge is the art of becoming a better communicator.  When it comes to rhetorical knowledge, we learned about reviews , genres, and types of genres. Genre is a kind or type of topic, and there are three effective ways to communicate in a genre:

1)         Audience Expectatios

           Style(formal and informal)

2)         Format(first, second, presented)

3)         Context

           “Clear” Academic Style

4)         How they are used

 Genre of the review is the basic structure of all academic purposes.  Reviews are an objective opinion based 100% on your experience and how you truly feel about. When writing an review, you are giving your most honest feedback, which of course may be different than anyone else’s , or quite similar. There are three types of genres: logos, pathos, and Ethos. Logos reviews are based on facts, ideas and logic. Pathos, are based on opinion, your emotions. When writing a pathos review or paper, you main goal is to get people to feel. And ethos reviews are based on credibility, and reputation, you must ask yourself can if really trust this author and their reasons.

Oral Communication

            In English 111 I am a little disappointed that we didn’t perfom any oral presentations.  My professor did teach us the basics of communicating,  as in making eye contact, hands behind you back, and leave, at least ,a shoulder width apart space between you and the person your communicating with and to also give feedback and engage in the conversation so the speaker will know you are actually listening. I feel that we should have done more with this during our 16 week course, and the only time we actually communicate, with one another is when we are doing group activities . I do think oral communication is a very important part in English 111, which is why I believe we should have focused more on the subject.

 

Critical Reading, Writing, Thinking

            If it’s one thing my Professor taught me before beginning this section is “By understanding the context you can understand the unknown”. This section is about pushing your brain to the limit and trying to find little hints in an author’s story to make it easier. It also explains joining others ideas together with your own to get a better sense of what the author is writing about. It also teaches how to properly read, summarize, and respond.
        My professor also taught me that the general purpose of an author’s critical writing is to inform, explain, or persuade. We also learned about cultural work which “transmits rewards and trains specific ways of thinking about and knowing the world”. A great explain of criticially thinking is the story of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, the purpose of this story is to teach; “just because you haven’t experienced the outside world doesn’t make it less real”.

Digital Technologies

            The only digital thing we used in english 111 is the computer.  We didn’t make any trips to the computer lab, but that’s not really a big issue with me. I did use the school’s database once or twice to help me with my second paper. I did get a lot of information when using the database, but I prefer browsing the books section and seeing what is interest me most.  Other than using basic computer skills, I didn’t really use any other devices or electronic databases to help me through the year.

 

Overall

I do believe my first semester in English was pretty good, I have improved tremendously, when it comes to getting my ideas together and putting them on paper. I feel that this course also helped me write like a college student. Even though I don’t have a strong vocabulary , I feel like I don’t need one, because most of the information I can ever find, will be written down in the best way I know how and we get me the grade I deserve. I do recommend Professor Brandon if you looking for a teacher who cares about his student’s, and a teacher who goes at a nice pace that you will be able to follow along without any problems.

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