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Blog 9

Art and science are both essential skill sets that humans need when problem solving. Both subjects have their own pieces of knowledge that you can learn from and use in the future. In Pinker’s essay relating to the importance of science he says “this humanism, which is inextricable from a scientific understanding of the world, is becoming the defacto morality of modern democracies, international organization, and liberalizing religions, and its unfulfilled promises define the moral imperatives we face today” (Pinker). Pinker uses this quote to end his article. Its a good conclusion statement that wraps the ideas of his paper into one sentence. Pinker believes that humanism or caring about the outcome of the human species requires both scientific reasoning and creative thinking to be fully understood. This idea of science is required for humanism is also translated in Yo Yo Mas essay about the sciences and art, he says “the humanities must sincerely engage with the sciences” (Ma). This idea shows the importance of science to all things related to humans, even the creative side. Science and art work together to form so many social constructs that humans use today still. Creative and critical thinking should be learned from the arts and sciences giving humans the needs to fight for their survival and live a successful life.

 

How does science and art affect problem solving in humans. Important questions to ponder are the ones not solved yet. There seems to be an unlimited amount of information ready to be digested in this world and many problems to still solve. When solving an unknown you cannot use regular learning strategies understand it fully. When Pinker is referring to questions not answered he says “In which ways does , then, does science illuminate human affairs? Let me start with the most ambitious: the deepest questions about who we are,  where we came from, and how we define the meaning and purpose of our lives”. (Pinker) These ideas relate more to creative thinking and need out of the box thinking methods to understand let alone answer. But to be a great thinker the common questions that everyone asks must be pondered by yourself.  Leonardo da Vinci was a great thinker who used his creative thinking from his painting, and critical thinking skill from inventing. This created a strong problem solving brain that could ponder an unknown and make the unknown known. Da Vinci used his science knowledge to be years ahead of other inventors in his time period. Da Vinci will forever be revered as a great thinker because of how powerful his ability to was.

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Lehrer’s main argument was that art and science in unison are essential to find the meaning of the unknown. I agree and believe that creative thinking and critical thinking are needed to solve the question everybody wants us to know.  A successful problem solver knows how to think in and outside the box and these skills can come from the sciences and arts. I believe that a true genius is a master of many different things. Leonardo Davinci is the prime example of a genius that paired both science and art together and he solved a lot that at the time was unknown. A prime example on how you need both to really figure out the bigger picture.

 

Reductionism: the explanation of complex life using physics and chemistry

Synapse: the junction between nerve cells where nerve pulses are given and recieved

Epiphenomenon: a secondary symptom of something happening

 

Blog 7

I feel as though that my annotations have  progressed over time. I have gotten better on catching the big ideas, but there is still room to improve like always.

 

Yo-Yo Ma is a Cellist and songwriter. He has won many Grammys and is overall a man of high prestige.  He published his essay in January 2014 to the  World Post.  Yo-Yo Ma is a graduate from Julliard school and Harvard. This essay is Ma’s new idea if the STEAM method versus STEM.

I agree with Yo-Yo Ma and I do believe that the arts are just as important as science in our technologically advanced society. Empathetic thinking can benefit you in many ways relating to creativity and how it can help you solve problems. I am reading this text to generate thought about this topic and use information from this article to develop a separate argument.

Yo-Yo Ma argues that empathetical and critical thinking should be used in our society and would benefit us if we were proficient in both. Today we use STEM which focuses on the more literal topics of our life and the arts aren’t necessarily  required. STEAM could be a better mix of different topics and would improve our thinking abilities.

 

Globalization: developing international influence

Humanist: an advocate for humans

Societal: relating to society

 

 

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I relate to this exert because I used this idea to write my first draft. I wrote what I wanted to get across and did not spoof it up or make it any more advanced then it had to be. The additions to your paper will be made later along the revision process. To write a successful first draft you must let go of the weight of writing the paper and just go and write it. The revision process is there to further develop you paper into a finer craft.

 

Revision Strategies

First of all I am going to cut out the fluff. There were some parts in my essay that had nothing to do with the topic and examples like those will be cut out. Next I am going to find where I need to relate evidence to set up a new analysis. I will pull quotes from the texts to provide evidence for an argument that relates to my thesis. After that I am going to play around with the arrangement of my body paragraphs and see if one fits more in one place or not. Finally I am going to fix all sentence errors, cleaning up the essay so there is no distractions for the reader and my argument can be heard in its full affect. The final step will to be to conduct a title that fits around my essay.

Blog 5

When peer reviewing there are two major strategies that can be employed, global edits, and local edits. Global edits are more in depth, broader idea of peer reviewing whereas local edits are more specific tweaks in a paper.  When I was reviewing I got the impression that global edits can be more helpful but are definitely harder. Local editing is much simpler and easier to do. I fell as though I would want more global edits if somebody was reviewing my paper. Two brains focused on ideas is very efficient. My global edits seemed repetitive focused on finding good ideas in the reading. I tried to not worry about the local edits as much as the global edits even though my brain is geared towards them. Local edits are very easy but do not have the weight of global edits to me. It almost is like the brain is hardwired to find grammatical errors and sentence structure problems while reading. I found myself circling repeating words and noticing sentence structure a lot, but tried to refrain from paying too much attention to that. When writing an essay I think that more global edits should be done first after the first draft and local edits should be heavier one the final draft is done as a cleaning tool. 

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Think about the last time you have used a metaphor. It is actually quite surprising how much a person uses metaphor in their daily life, and they don’t even notice. If you kept track of how many you used in a day it would be a larger number than you would expect. Metaphors are used to explain a plethora of information without boring the reader. One of the biggest strengths of metaphor is that you could explain something that your audience has no clue about in an effective matter, you can use metaphor to explain virtually anything. They help us connect to the reader on a deeper level and allow stronger connections to form. The English language would be a drag without them. The question being asked is how do metaphors affect your mental and physical wellness. Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words can hurt you, heal you, and change your perspective on things you may once have had a different opinion on.

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Imagine communication in a world without metaphor. It would be a dry bitter place with a lack of information. It would require great detail to convey new information. Now think how important metaphor is when related to the medical world. How important is it for medical professionals to utilize metaphor with patients? Metaphor is essential because of the describing power that they carry. If a patient has no idea what is going on with them the perfect explanation would be a metaphor. They can connect the information the patient already has with new information so that it is easily extracted. This is directed towards both medical professionals, patients and authors alike. To understand the power of metaphor and what these phrases can do is essential for these individuals.

 

Blog 2

After rereading and annotating Erard’s essay a second time it did in fact shed some light upon the piece.  Erard is good at his job and keeps me interested the second time through. Even when expecting to be bored he grabs my attention. The metaphors that Erard uses in this piece are sneaky and I did not notice all of them before on the first read. I noticed that Erard has a skill to put the reader where he wants them to be. He is very good at using imagery to his advantage and keeping the reader interested in doing so. Reannotating in color made me retain key information that I would have forgot if I hadn’t. I used https://www.dictionary.com/ as my tool for glossing the text. Glossing the text did actually pull some paragraphs together shedding light onto their actual meaning. One example was finding the meaning of the word semantic, which was in the middle of the sentence, and I had no idea what it meant. Now after glossing I know that semantic means something relating to another. These strategies for reading are very helpful and honestly make you think and process at a much higher level. I would recommend using these strategies and will use them myself in the future.

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See Through Words: Michael Erard

In this article Erard beautifully explains the process behind building and developing metaphors. Erard does not believe that all metaphors are made up randomally, he believes that most metaphors are used based on a different number of variables. Metaphors can be successful in many different ways and convey a lot of information without a plethora of text. Erard wrote powerfully and made me stop and think multiple times which can really keep a reader engaged and want to keep reading.

Erard’s background with metaphors really stands out with his writing and uses metaphors to give a lot of information. He uses metaphor as a visualization piece so that the reader can more easily connect with the piece. Erard explains what a metaphor is using metaphors. I thought that, it was a intuitive way to explain the word.  My favorite paragraph in this article is when Erard explains how a metaphor can be affected by culture and it will change the readers point of view in doing so.

After reading this piece I feel as though a have a better understanding of what goes behind a metaphor and what can make it successful. Erard does a good job in keeping the imagery interesting and grasping the readers attention.  Originally I thought that this piece of writing was going to be boring and hard to get through. I was surprised on how it caught my attention so easily. Just as a surprising metaphor is a good one it works the same for articles.

 

 

 

 

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When I was first introduced to the idea of the Eportfolio I was a little put back. I though the idea of this was complex and was afraid to manage my work all on the computer.  I have trust in how the process will work and have began to accept the idea. The Eportfolio is a much more visual pleasing rendition of organization and you have the opportunities to show off the work you’ve done.  With more fidgeting and exploring my website will blossom and become much better.  This simpler website build experience could help me in the future.

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