Thursday, March 11, 2010
Survive rapid technological change
In order to thrive in a world in which technology is changing at a fast rate, you must understand your potential benefits of using new digital media technology, along with familiarizing yourself with technologies used on a daily basis by the people you deal with regularly in order to communicate with them.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
If I could change one thing about my writing...
If I could improve my writing in any way, I would change the way I include critical points of information and statements that back up my point, both fact or opinion, so that the reader would quickly and easily get all the information they need without my paper seeming boring.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
What is an Author?
An author is a writer and an inventor whose quality is judged based on the work he or she created, because an author is supposed to devote his entire life to his work while he is creating it, and if not, or if the work is bad, then the author is mediocre.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
When I was in elementary school, computers were rare and not very user friendly. Kindergarten is when most of my classmates first learned handwriting, but I could never think of anything to write about so I rarely participated. I also hated my kindergarten teacher, and would often refuse to do what she told us to. In first grade, everything we did in class seemed to interest me a lot. We had lined paper with huge spacings, and every page was accompanied by a picture I drew myself. Most of my stories were pretty much directly copied out of Magic School Bus. First grade also made writing seem fun. We always shared out stories with the rest of the class and posted them in the hallways. However, when it comes to cursive, I can write my name and nothing more. I had very bad handwriting (I still do) so never did to well on penmanship quizzes. Second grade was pretty much a complete failure for me. I didnt ever write anything worth while until fourth or fifth grade, when I started doing book reports and writing longer stories in open study time.
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