When Mike Bunn says you are already an author he means you already have the skill to write anything like a story. Some thing that I have wrote are texts reminders for things like homework and essay for classes and also this assignment. One thing in that article that I found interesting and want to maybe try is adding a quote at the beginning of a story/essay because I have never done it before and am interested if it would help my writing skills. I’m still a little iffy about the annotating because I was never a big fan of annotating but its not as bad as I though it would be though if the text is long it can take a while. I also didn’t know there was a different kind of way to read something I found that pretty interesting. Also the importance of knowing what your gonna write about I think is super important.
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ENG 1101 is about you getting more comfortable with your own process. You’ll look at tools and ideas about how language is used to communicate and persuade and even exclude. And you’ll be introduced to concepts like transfer, genre, and metacognition.
ANDΒ as part of the Write Out Loud! Learning Community, you’ll also be writing your own TEDTalk that you’ll present in COMM1330
I’m Jackie Blain, and you can find me on our Slack workspace or via email DBlain@citytech.cuny.edu.
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Good insights. Annotating does indeed take a little longer, but I’ve always found that I remember more about the reading if I do that… or at least I can go back and see what I thought was important without having to read the whole thing again!