Archive for April, 2008




Patterns in My Error Log

I notice that I have very few grammatical errors, and most of them include the use of commas, colons, and apostrophes. My common errors included the improper placement of colons and commas (”Indians“,  “:) and the misuse of an apostrophe, not indicating plurals or possessive nouns (Tompkins).  

In my Restak essay, MLA citations were more common, such as a book title in quotation makrs (The New Brain) where it should have been, The New Brain.

Add comment April 16, 2008

Works Cited

Works Cited

Gladwell, Malcolm. “A Critic at Large. ‘Running from Ritalin,’” 

The New Yorker 15 Feb 1999: 80.

Restak, Richard. The New Brain. Emmaus: Rodale Press, Inc.,

 2004. 38-60.

Add comment April 14, 2008

…moving towards revision…

My first step would be to re-read my sample abstracts to get the full understanding of the organization of an abstract. Then, I need to re-read my prompt and essentially put more emphasis on my theme of self-satisfaction in my own abstract. That would then lead me to finding related studies about the correlation between self- satisfaction and happiness, which was the original goal of my essay. 

Add comment April 11, 2008

Abstract Essay #4

Overcoming the Challenge

The use of technology is very important in today’s society, and in fact, strengthens the balance between the freedom of an individual to construct to maintain and to continue to grow an authentic moral identity because it enables us to connect not only to ourselves but everyone around us in a more efficient way that was not possible before. First, the author establishes a personal definition for education, the role of texts and the use of technology; and shares the assumptions and personal expectations that she had regarding texts. Then, the author discusses how the reading by Dr. Richard Restak challenged that assumption; according to Restak’s suggestions that as time progresses our attention is split into so many different ways that it becomes difficult for us to focus on one thing. Next, the author realizes that it was in writing an essay in response to that challenge that she can incorporate the use of texts and techonology in order to expand on her own definition of education. In conclusion, the author notes that technology doesn’t have to overcome one’s life as much as it may be a helping tool to strengthen his/her ability to adapt to changes and expand their horizons.

 

 

Add comment April 9, 2008

Intro to Essay #4

Overcoming the Challenge

There are certain things in the world to day that we just can’t live without. Although these certain things may vary by person, the one thing that we can all agree about is the amazing concept of technology. Jane Tompkins, the author of “‘Indians’: Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History,” would probably say that texts plays an important role also. With the advances in technology and the availability of these resources such as texts online, I feel that people are capable of doing more research and reading now that it’s available almost at the touch of a button. The use of technology is very important in today’s society, and in fact, strengthens the balance between the freedom of an individual to construct to maintain and to continue to grow an authentic moral identity because it enables us to connect not only to ourselves but everyone around us in a more efficient way that was not possible before.

Add comment April 9, 2008

In-Class Post 4/9/08

Abstract

Psychology’s early allegiance to behaviorism and experimental methods led many to disparage personality approaches throughout much of last century. Doubts about personality psychology’s viability culminated in Mischel’s assertion that measures of personality account for modest amounts of variance in behavior. In the years immediately following this critique, interest in personality research waned and many psychology departments dropped their training programs in personality. Throughout the past two decades, however, personality psychology has enjoyed a resurgence. The authors discuss several possible explanations for personality’s comeback and then describe the emergence of a promising symbiosis between personality psychology and its sister discipline, social psychology. The article concludes by noting that although this emerging symbiosis is likely to continue bearing considerable theoretical fruit, the traditional distinction between personal, situational, and interactional determinants of behavior continues to be useful within appropriate contexts.

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Technology

Third: What is your current idea and practice regarding your personal use of technology and how are your ideas and practices related to your idea and practice of your own education?

Personally, I don’t know how I would live without the current technological advances that we have today. Most people will say that there was a time when it didn’t exist, or did, but not to this extent, and people made it though. Though that is true, with the way that the world is constantly changing, I find that the best way to keep up with it is through the use of technology. I cannot recall a time in my life that I didn’t have a computer or access to the internet. Every semester so far, without fail, I either have an online class or a class with assignment requirements. I think it is a great source for information and and excellent way to view the works of many, and with respect to blogging, access to realms of information waiting to be noticed all in one place.

Add comment April 4, 2008

Texts

Second: Again, with a year of reading and writing (almost!) behind you, what is your current idea and practice regarding the role of texts, both reading and writing them, in your life and in your education?

After taking this course in particular, I have come to realize that texts says way more than what’s written in black & white on the page. From the education aspect of texts, I now find myself reading and re-reading all of my material, taking detailed notes, and asking specific questions to help me to fully understand the topic. Ususally, when I am reading for my own entertainment, I tend to read books that truly lack substance. Since this class and learning about texts, I have begun to read a great deal of educational information with out being asked to or graded on.

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Education

First: After your first year at FAU, with almost a year of coursework behind you, what is your understanding of your education?  What does the word mean to you?  What is your education for?  Knowing what you know now, after this year’s experiences, how will you proceed?

To me, education includes many things. First, knowledge, then the ability to retain that knowledge. During my first year at FAU, I have come to find out that there are many classes that I am taking that cover basically the same aspects of the criminal justice field. So, to me, education means gaining experience and knowledge that will last a lifetime. After this year’s experience, I will continue to further my education and make the most of it. 

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