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My Recursive Writing Process

The recursive writing process can act as a powerful tool in making your good paper, a great one. This process uses multiple different strategies in one such as, brainstorming, drafting, revision, and many others. Using these strategies can help formulate  a professional paper laying out smart and understandable evidence that supports the writers thesis. I will use what I have learned in this course to further my writing abilities and use these processes to craft more professional writing in the future. This could help me progress in my medical biology major when pulling important information out of documents and writing various lab reports. The recursive writing process is a toll I will be able to use for the rest of my life to help build successful writing skills.

Favorite Recursive Writing Strategies

 

Learning Outcome 5 and 6

When writing, formatting can be a very important piece to making your paper a strong one. A professional paper  is correctly cited in the given format, and has little to no sentence structure or grammar problems.  In this course we used MLA citation. This form was hard to understand at first.  It was hard to remember where to put what part of the citation where. To fix this problem you can use sources to help guide you through the process of correctly citing. Two sources that were used in this course were The Little Seagull by Francine Weinberg, Michael Brody, and Richard Bullock, and another helpful book called They Say / I Say”: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing by Cathy Birkenstein and Gerald Graff. These books can help you cite correctly,  and  helpful information on grammar and sentence structure.  There are also many other sources that you can easily find online that can help you cite your sources. Grammar and sentence structure can make or break your paper. No matter how strong your points are you readers will notice you grammar and sentence structure mistakes. A professional paper keeps tidy of these problems.

Narrative Essay – Draft

Narrative Essay – Final

Learning Outcome 4

Mike Mammone’s “Life As A Story”:
Essay #3 Life As A Story

I chose this peer review example because I feel that It shows my ability to break down my peers writing and point out areas of interest. Over the semester we have been practicing peer review by engaging in group peer review and having an in depth conversation on what was good or bad in our papers.  A specific example from my peer review was  “Add a little bit more to really concrete the ideas you have used to finish your essay”. This example gives the author an idea of what readers think about there writing and gives them a suggestion on how to fix the problem. His conclusion needed a little bit more juice to really wrap up his paper strongly.  I know my peer reviewing skills have grown because I haven’t seriously peer reviewed before this class. After 3 different rounds of essays, peer review has become increasingly more comfortable.

Learning Outcome 2

Having good evidence in your paper can strengthen it. Pulling meaningful quotes from reliable sources is how you can write a professional paper. Having a good quote that carries good evidence to back your ideas is very important when constructing body type paragraphs. In this course we constantly were reading and analyzing the source materials for the prompt. We also would do in class activities analyzing a given quote and explaining its meaning. In my Narrative essay “The Narrative of Society” I used evidence from  “The Story of Your Life” by Julie Beck ,and . “Let’s Ditch the Dangerous Idea That Life Is a Story” by Galen Strawson, and an Interview of Brady Lamontagne Conducted by Mike Mammone and I. A specific example of a quote integrates good evidence into my essay is u. In the essay she claims “In telling the story of how you became who you are, and of who you’re on your way to becoming, the story itself becomes a part of who you are”. This quote added to the concept in my paragraph of how narrative and story can give you a personality or name. Using a good quote with evidence that backs up the thesis is the fastest way to writing a strong paper. The better evidence you have the better quality your paper will be.

Narrative Essay – Final

Learning Outcome 3

A meaningful approach to active reading can help you sense of the article you are reading and analyzing. It lays down the baseline of what the authors ideas, keeping track of where ideas shift. There are some texts that are confusing and definitely need to be broken down before complete understanding. The process of active reading can make the text seem less jumbled. To begin my active reading I will read the text without annotating and get an idea of what the author is trying to say. After reading I go back through and mark important ideas and ask myself questions about the text. I used “The Future of Science… is Art?” as an example of my annotating process.

Personally I believe that asking yourself questions is the most important part of active reading, and annotating.  When asking yourself deeper questions about the text, you immerse yourself in the ideas that the author is trying to portray. A selection from the Harvard library says “Get in the habit of hearing yourself ask questions” (Gilroy). Gilroy says this because when you ask yourself questions about the text you are essentially breaking it down into simpler forms. Breaking down each part of the text will give you a map to figure out the maze. Once you have completed you mental map of the text you will be able to expand upon it fluently.

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My most effective brainstorming technique would be following the thread. With this technique it makes it easier for me to see the bigger picture by slowly analyzing the writing. Following the thread gives me a good layout when using the text in essays. Using this method it allows me to point out key quotes and ideas and allows for quick retrieval in the writing process.

 

Possible Thesis:

  1. Both art and science needs to be assimilated in medical professions.
  2. A medical professional will use the skills of art and science together to excel in their field.

Brainstorming:

Genius thinkers like Leonardo da Vinci or Michelangelo both used art and science in many different ways. They are revered as some of the greatest thinkers.

Art can allow creative thinking, which scientist can use to think out side of the box on difficult questions to answer.

People who only rely on science can have a reductionist viewpoint on topics.

Humanism comes from empathy. Empathy is trained by the arts.

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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

 

 

Blog 6

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.

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