I commented on Sarah’s Reading Reflection
http://slane.uniblogs.org/2007/02/28/deadline7-3307-hw1-reading-reflection/#comment-87
I commented on Sarah’s Designing Effective Documents, Appling Ch.11
http://slane.uniblogs.org/2007/03/03/deadline-7-3307-hw3-apply-chap-11/#comment-88
I commented of Michelle’s WP#2
http://cook.uniblogs.org/2007/03/02/332007-deadline-7-hw-3-wp-2/#comment-44
I comment on Mandolyn’s Chapter 11
I comment on Mandolyn’s Chapter 11
http://www.xanga.com/madolyn8/574435460/3307-deadline-reflection.html?nextdate=last
In this lesson I learned some great new tip for my WP#2 &WP#3. For wp number two I based on chapter 11 I went back and made sure my document was set up correctly with spacing, margins, and paragraphs. The after doing my peer reviews I learned that narrowing down a topic as much as possible in the beginning is much more time efficient. It seems we all kind of struggled with exactly where we are going to end up with or projects. It is amazing how one more subtopic in a project can change the amount of work and the final outcome. My conversation with Shelly was very helpful. It gave me some direction on my WP#3 project that I was hesitant about. It also made WP #2 a lot easier to do touch up by me now knowing what two perspectives I was trying to convey. I felt a lot of the information from chapter 11 applied to wp number three and will be very helpful to put that project together and give it more appeal
2 responses so far ↓
1 Shelley Rodrigo // Mar 4, 2007 at 11:12 pm
Where is your reflection on what you learned this deadline? You don’t get full credit with out everything.
Shelley
2 boarder234 // Mar 9, 2007 at 5:32 pm
I found the instructor conferene helpful also. There are so many things to think about with the paper that sometimes I get so caught up in the grammar and how the paper flows that the format is in the back of my mind. I know what you mean about sub topics. I have to really stay on track with my topic of trans fat because I feel like I could take it so many directions. One direction is plenty for one paper though. So, I just need to keep it narrowed.
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