Reflective writing from one Fall 2010 English 104 class, based on class activities, discussions, and readings. As E. M. Forster once said, "How can I know what I think until I see what I say?"
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Once you get it know how to use it
Once you get your information know how to use it and give credit to who you got it from. I great source of information is always comes from people whether you take an interview, a survey, or observation. when doing this you got to take clear notes because it will be the onlying writen down. With information from either of these you got to really look at the data you have gathered and how to use it. this kind of information give you a different touch other then a book or a article I think. When you do go to use it you got to give credit where credit is due. You do not want to copy word for word and not tell the reads who said it first. Even if you reword it and it was theirs first so you must still give them credit. You give credit not only in-text after very has been said in your paper you give more information about what you used. All though this is very time consuming we have to do it cause if I have a great idea or saying I don't want others using it and saying it was theirs. I do wish this was much easier to do giving credit. Adding information like this shows you looked at others and based it on more.
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