Friday, April 30, 2010
Structured Response, May 3
Personal Blog Post
Thursday, April 29, 2010
free response three
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Presentation Day 2: Free Response
free response brittany hughes
FREE RESPONSE 5, KRISTINAAAAA!
free response 3
free response..
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
free response brittany hughes
Monday, April 26, 2010
Free Response 5
Free Response Post #5
Presentation Day 1: Free Response
free response 2
Friday, April 23, 2010
Free Response 4
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Free Response 3
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Free Response 3
My responses from the last week
For Monday, 4/12
For my paper and presentation I will be discussing why LeBron James will be a Cleveland Cavalier next season, regardless of whether or not they win the championship this year. I will weigh the pros and cons of him staying vs. leaving, and use facts to prove that the pros outweigh the cons. The only problem that I see myself encountering with this paper is that I am arguing for a PREDICTION that I am making, so it will be hard to use cold, hard facts to actually PROVE my point, but I think I will be able to write an effective paper in terms of PERSUADING the reader into believing my side of the story.
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For Wednesday, 4/14
I personally am not a fan of presentation assignments because I really don't like public speaking, but I see the need for them in the world. They are important because they allow you to connect with your audience on a much more personal and emotional level than a paper would allow you to. Things like body language, tone of voice, reading pace, posture, etc. also allow the audience to read deeper into the meaning of your text rather than just using the words on the page to decipher the point you're trying to get across. I really don't enjoy public speaking because for some reason I get really nervous and it usually has an effect on my presentation. Teachers assign presentation assignments to students despite the general disdain for them because they are important. It is something that a lot of us will have to do once we begin our careers, and without the proper practice that we need at them it might really hurt us later in life if we don't know how to properly present a topic outside of a paper. For this reason I find merit in projects like this, and I'd say there's merit in completing anything, whether you like it or not.
The article is about "A Modest Proposal" that the Irish should begin eating babies after letting them fatten for a year, as a way to solve both hunger and poverty. He argues that if the poorest citizens eat their babies, it will serve as a free way to go get food, and will also reduce their cost of living. I think it is an interesting stance to take because it is a good way of showing that as long as you make a solid, well-thought out argument, you can make the most ridiculous ideas sound even the slightest bit reasonable. I think he wrote it to prove this point, as well as to satirize the current conditions of his country.
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For Friday, 4/16
I was not in class and therefore did not receive a thesis, but I will do my best to make a free response for this day as well as I can. A good thesis statement for my paper would be: "LeBron James will re-sign with Cleveland this off-season because he can't make more money anywhere else, will not have a better shot at winning anywhere else, and will not be able to build the legacy that he strives for unless he plays his career out in Cleveland." This thesis, in my eyes, is solid because it clearly states my point, and also offers the basic arguments that I am making in favor of my point. A bad thesis for my paper would be: "LeBron James will re-sign with Cleveland this off-season because it does not make sense for him to go to any other team." This is a weak thesis because it does not actually offer any factual evidence backing my thesis, just an opinion.
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For Monday, 4/19
If I were to turn this reading into a presentation the first thing I would do is create a PowerPoint. Each principle would have it's own slide, which I think is a very solid base for your presentation. PowerPoints allow us to be reminded of our main points while still allowing room for the presenter to expand on the ideas further. The next thing I would do is for each point, try to either show an example, or get a member of the audience to create or find an example. Examples bring points to life, because the audience can then actually connect with how he point relates to real life presentations, and audience interaction will strengthen a presentation as well. In addition, I will make sure not to contradict myself on any of the points. If I humiliate myself and react poorly to it or fail to use a sense of humor while talking about the importance of humility and humor in a presentation, then I am making everything that I am saying pretty worthless.
Monday, April 19, 2010
free response 2
Free response # 4.
Missed April 12th Class
Making a paper into a presentation - In-class discussion
Friday, April 16, 2010
Good thesis/bad thesis - In-class activity, April 16
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Free Response #3
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Free Response 2
assigned reading april 14
assigned reading
in class response for absence
as for the reading it seems like it was about parent his cant afford to support their children fincially, thus the children are forced to get money from the streets but thats just me winging it i'll read it today and figure it out.
Assigned Reading April 14th
Assigned reading for April 14th
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assigned reading for April 12
I didn't read the article because vista would not let me open it. I should have asked another classmate to possibly email me the article. I'm sorry for not reading.
Assigned reading april 14
Assigned Reading for April 12
I didn't read the article my internet was down at my house which I suppose was no excuse because I probably could have come here and read it in a computer lab.
Assigned Reading
Assigned reading for April 14th
Assigned Reading April 14
Assigned Reading For April Fourteeth
Response: Serious/Ridiculous: When I had Started Reading it in class I was reading going what the heck is this about is this suppose to be persuasive. I was highly confused when I began to read it but I was intregued, then we began watching movies so I did not finish it.
Why We Think It Was Written: I believe someone wuld write this to give a different more extravagent persuasive speech or topic.
Assigned Reading for April 14th
Assigned Reading for April 14th.
Presentations
Presentations
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Presentation free response # 3
Presentations
Why Presentations are Important
presentations
Why presentations are important
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
PRESENTATIONS...
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Project 4 Topic
Friday, April 9, 2010
In-class writing, April 9
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Free Response #5
Today in class we talked about ways to keep your audience intrigued when you are trying to give a presentation. This I found very helpful. It gave me ideas on what I could do to give an effective and well received presentation. I learned what I could do to bring new light into the presentation and also what I shouldn’t do in order to keep their attention. I also got a lot of ideas for my project subject. It made me think of things that interest me and things I could actually get up in front of class and talk about. Class today and even Monday gave tips that will lead me to a better project 4. I am still not exactly sure what I am going to write about for the project, but I have a couple good ideas in which I think will make a very interesting paper. I like the idea of this project a lot better then project three. I was a little lost in trying to think of ways to make a good paper, but in this project I am able to generate a lot better thoughts to make my paper complete. The DK handbook had some pretty good ideas I need to think about when writing this paper. I do not want to lose my classmate’s attention and make my topic seem boring to them. Because of the discussion today, I feel that I am one step closer from making that happen.
Free Response 3
Monday, April 5, 2010
Class exercise, April
Sunday, April 4, 2010
spring break
The annual egg hunt is alot of work to organize, but the kids have such a great time, it is well worth it. The planning involves not only buying the plastics eggs (I do reuse some from previous years) buying the items to fill them, but also making flyers for the event, inviting people, figuring out how much food to buy and make, and also what craft to do. The kids get to make a different craft every year while we go and hide the eggs. I'm fortunate to live directly across the street from a school, so we use the playground to hide the eggs.