@taylorgmu23 The flow of Writing this essay was very second nature. I agree that this was a much more enjoyable essay to write and really solidified my understanding of the course and its content. #engl318mu
@angouldner1 I agree with you. Honestly didn’t understand this class’s goal at the beginning of the semester but it all came together and makes sense. It gave me a new perspective on Web writing and content creation. #engl318mu
@BradySerina2 Procrastination must be a transferable energy, it never goes away, it just moves from person to person because I was never had procrastination problems this bad! It would’ve given past me major anxiety! Glad you’re doing better with it though! #engl318mu
@DanteMcLeod6 The class tweets really provide a different type of writing and communication that isn’t taught too well in other classes. I definitely thought that was an important learning point from this class #engl318mu
@angouldner1 Expanding on points is a really good way to thoroughly communicate your position and purpose. I’m a little crunched on the page limit so I’ll have to go back and refine the paragraphs, then add more #engl318mu
@EnrightBreanna1 Getting started is the hardest because I like to have a vision of where the project is supposed to be going or look like. But it’s like once I give my brain enough time to process all the information, everything just comes together, and its pretty satisfying #engl318mu
Even though its takes a while to get started because I get stuck analyzing everything and trying to find the best structure , once my writing process starts everything just falls into place and flows well together. #engl318mu
I think I will blend the structure of my essay better to strengthen my points as all the skills really build on and work with each other more than being separate elements by themselves . #engl318mu
What I like the most about this essay is that as I’m writing about the future, I can invision just how what I’ve learned in this class will help me. I can break down the processes and think about them step by step. #engl318mu
@HeapsKira I wish my recall function worked a little better! But learning is such an important function for our brains and I think a lot of people take it for granted, especially when thinking critically #engl318mu
@esperansa_vidal Writing does require a lot of critical thinking. It changes based on certain criteria, which you have to alter your writing to. It’s important notice that!#engl318mu
@brody_glick I’ve never had creativity explained as the physical/visual aspects, which honestly makes a lot of sense. Creativity really balances that with your writing topic. #engl318mu
@Sam_Botnick1 I love it when our peers get creative with the gifs, emojis, ect and show off their creativity. It always makes the feed more exciting to look at and catches my eye. #engl318mu
@Tstyer3 Physically, my drafting is small. But that’s because I do a lot of mental drafting and critical thinking, which is just too much and too messy to put on paper. Everyone works differently. #engl318mu
@angouldner1 Collaboration is great for bigger projects because there’s multiple perspectives on one issue and multiple possible solutions. Like our community, one person might see something everone else doesn’t #engl318mu
Creativity comes from being able come up with something completely new or being able to redefine something in a way that hasn’t been done before and is often able to express characteristics of the creator(s) #engl318mu
I understand collaborating as a group of people that are able to make equal individual contributes and recommendations to a large project in order complete or achieve a goal. #engl318mu
Academic writing especially demonstrates critical thinking as it requires writers to think beyond what is already given, drawing conclusions from sources and creating a supported viewpoint that others can understand #engl318mu