Reflection
I initially signed up for this class basing it on a previous experience that I had during last summer session at school. I had to start getting my English courses out of the way and signed up for an on-line course. I had anticipated a class where I got to sit at home and take a break from seeing people, where I wouldn’t necessarily have to interact. And to be honest, I thought something that I wouldn’t have to put much thought into. To my relief, it was exactly what I expected but also at the same time a bit disappointing. There were discussion board posts that were required once a week and you had to respond to two other “classmates” as well. All very easy and pretty impersonal. But the subjects that we were writing on for these posts (and for our required papers), I found extremely superficial and a lot of what I loathe about our society as a whole. The class was very easy and like I wanted, something that didn’t require much thought, but to have to read mindless dribble that lacked substance and then to have to write a decent paper about it was pretty awful. Though I had disappointments with taking that course, I had hoped that English 102 would still be consistent with the previous one as far as little interaction and just maybe, because it was a higher class, would contain materials that actually meant something.
Before starting this class, I had gotten the required books and decided to get a head start on reading them and to my delight really enjoyed them. The chosen texts are very thought provoking and raw. I began thinking how wonderful it will be to write papers on what I read, still though somehow hoping that interaction would be to a minimum. Of course I soon found out with the first assignment that I couldn’t be more wrong.
My experience using different facets of technology has been quite limited and through this course I have definitely learned a thing or two. Silly as it may seem I didn’t know how to set up links or make a video and then post it through utube and then post that to a blog, and I never really thought that I would ever be doing such a thing. I do have to admit that at the beginning I really wasn’t looking forward to all of that but in the end found it quite easy and very useful to know. I’ve also become way more proficient in using Microsoft Word which will be useful forever (or until something better comes long).
As far as writing goes, I am sort of the queen of run-on sentences and in taking this course have become more conscious of that aspect of my writing. I also, even though I have been in a prior college English course, did not really know how to format my papers MLA style. And fortunately I was given great feedback on my papers that I have submitted this term that has definitely improved my technical writing skills.
Overall I have enjoyed the whole experience that I’ve had in this class and do not regret taking it at all. It was nice to read works with substance and hash the words over in my brain and then use concepts of analysis that I didn’t know existed (such as poetry of witness) to conceptualize my own papers. I am definitely walking away from this course with knowledge of how to write appropriate college papers and also how to utilize technology in a way that I never thought I would.