Sunday, February 26, 2023

February Reflecting


   Although it is only February, time feels like it's flying. It might just be me, but hearing we are more than halfway through the semester and Spring break is in a couple weeks? That was hard to wrap my brain around, that's for sure. Definitely caught me off guard and made me both excited and surprised.

Earlier this week, we received our microtheme grades - our first project of CARD101. Luckily we have an opportunity for revision because let's just say it is much needed. Reflecting on my personal microtheme assignment, I  feel like the topic I chose was tough to talk about from a neutral standpoint and although I tried to sound unbiased, the content I shared was still somewhat one-sided. I think my writing did not reflect my thoughts and I went in circles trying to explain and expand on the possible outcomes that come with photo taking. I am planning to revise my microtheme and gain more knowledge on how to write a successful one, as well as apply to the comments Dr.Kyburz suggested.  

Switching gears and to be completely transparent, I was skeptical about these blog posts early on. I feel I can get stuck in writer's block so easily... even though there is much flexibility, I have trouble knowing what to focus on or write about. Without a certain prompt or set guideline, I find it tough to expand on my thoughts and I would see these blog posts as a chore. On the flip side, however, I am glad these posts and the free writes challenge my ability to be creative and simply write. I think weekly blogging is a unique way to remember what I focused on in the week and give myself space to reflect on my classes and card101 lessons. Without being too personal and similar to a little kid's diary entry, free writing without much restriction feels refreshing and I am starting to see the outside benefits that come with the previously "required" blogging. I am I enjoy reading other peers' blog posts as well, but I find it interesting I am still unable to comment. It can be frustrating because I have feedback to share or questions to ask, and I am confused about whose recent blog posts I have already read. 




Saturday, February 18, 2023

Movies, Homework, Card101


POSSIBLE SPOILER ALERT! 

My chosen documentary film was Chasing Coral, by director Jeff Orlowski. 

1. In my chosen documentary, Chasing Coral, there were many specific scenes that got to me emotionally. One scene in specific that moved me was when the team traveled to the Great Barrier Reef. I thought their passion for coral reefs and ocean life was very admirable, and seeing their devastated, helpless, reactions at the dying corals made me feel sad and honestly somewhat guilty. Although it is obvious climate change is a real problem, I believe at times I forget how large of an issue it actually is. Also, to know that humans are contributing to the decline of this impeccable species... heartbreaking. 

2. I was surprised at the fact coral plays such a prominent role in the sea's ecosystem as well as the earth in general. I was somewhat aware of corals importance in the sea and other marine life, but I did not know that without corals, there is a possibility the rest of the sea could be wiped out. One of my good friends is also very passionate about coral reefs and he tells me fun facts once and a while. After watching this documentary and talking with him, I felt appalled to hear how much we need them and how quickly they are dying.

3. After the viewing, I wonder what will happen to fish and other lifeforms that depend on coral for their habitat and food source. I would assume they would be forced to adapt to new environments but I wonder if some species would not be able to and eventually go extinct. I also question if the marine biologists and engineers were able to reconfigure another underwater camera to use years later without having to physically time lapse. After the film, I felt feelings of worry and inspiration. A very odd dialect, but these feelings popped up as I was walking along the riverwalk with my friends and looking back at old pictures from the beach and on vacation. Although they were happy moments reflecting on memories, I felt sad remembering how our oceans' coral are being destroyed and there needs to be action taken before it is too late.

4. We might avoid including research in our summaries because sources we choose to utilize could possibly misalign with information included in the documentary. Even if they are revolving the same topic or story, there is a chance for error. Additionally, it could be confusing to backtrack (at least in the documentary I watched) because there are many scientific terms and descriptions. If I were to research, I would probably make the film more complicated to understand and add unnecessary details that either do not pertain or were never mentioned in the film to begin with.

Friday, February 10, 2023

Microtheme (very rough) Draft

 

    This is a copy of my microtheme rough draft, I have yet to revise and make it shorter in length, but if any of you have suggestions it would be much appreciated! As I reflected in class, here is what I believe I can work on as I was  my essay. 

  • Rephrase to sound less argumentative.
  • Emit needless words and phrases. I seemed to add a lot of "fluff" but need to get to the point. 
  • In my introduction, I veered off topic and made in general when I should stay in specifics.
  • Although I had a main idea, I asked mini questions that were unnecessary. 

Friday, February 3, 2023

Contracting in College Writing

 

    This week we dove in further to microthemes and were asked to choose a topic as well as complete a rough draft of our paper. Reflecting on my writing process, I had difficulty choosing a topic and being open ended with my words. As I said in my free write, I'd consider myself pretty opinionated and my papers are usually straightforward. Also, in my past writing experiences there was an emphasis in being argumentative and persuasive with your thesis rather than having a broad approach of something you are personally passionate about.  

Granted, there's still a lot of work that needs to be done for my microtheme. The more I come back to it, the more I make changes and can see little spaces I can revise, emit needless fluff, and catch absolute statements. I'm extremely guilty of overusing "constantly" "all" "never" etc. absolutes and I am glad this piece challenges that habit. As Dr.Kyburz mentioned in class as well, it is not a good standpoint to be in as a writer because it would be assuming information about others when that may not be true (or to an extent). 

     My micro theme topic is revolving the overuse of technology- specifically our phone cameras. On my rough draft, I spoke on how we are so used to taking videos and pictures rather than experiencing the present moment. That can be debated considering there can be a balance of capturing and living the moment, however, we have adapted to getting used to pulling out our phones when something interesting happens, seeing a cool landmark, at concerts, etc. That is not to say photography is "bad", but I question how much we revert to our phones and whether its because we want a memory, or if we've gotten sucked into the habit. 


Road to Finals

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