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?"
Thursday, September 2, 2010
What am I Doing?
I'm not sure if I'm doing this over the right chapter, but here it goes. "Viewing research as the process of asking a question that interests you." This is a very interesting way of looking at a research paper. It makes the process more exciting, you actually discover things that interest you this way. This allows you to form your own opinions on the research, rather than regurgitating someone elses information. For our paper, being able to research whatever topic we want will make it much easier and more interesting. We will be able to ask and research questions that we are truely concerned with. Finding the right question won't be easy though. It will need to be open ended so that we can explore the subject, but narrow enough to finish on time. Gathering the information will be the toughest task, but once that is done analyzing and interpreting the information will be fun.
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