2. Write a 150-word reflection in your “Seminar Bridge 1” LP post addressing the following questions:
*Which of the skills below was the most interesting to develop in Bridge 1? Why?
In my opinion, using your own memory as inspiration and research for a creative project is the most interesting skills to develop in bridge 1, because I’ve never tried this hard to recall something from the past and using language to express it in a creative and profound way.
*Which of these was most challenging? Why?
The most challenging one would be self-editing because when I write things on my own, subtracting and placing text is the hardest, since I thinking everything written down is needed in some ways. The second skill that was challenging was using specific language to portray the exact message that I wanted to say (the use of vocabulary, onomatopoeia (perception of sounds differ in different culture), and syntax).
*Which would you specifically like to keep working on in future academic and personal writing, including in Bridge 2 and why?
I want to improve on self editing and using specific information instead of vague statements because these two skills will be very beneficial for me in terms of writing and recognizing what my reader will understand and interpret.
Skills Used in Bridge 1:
-Using specific information instead of vague statements,
-Using sensory information to communicate an experience,
-Using your own memory as inspiration and research for a creative project,
-Editing through adding, subtracting, moving, and replacing text,
-Providing context necessary for the reader to understand an idea,
-Reading another’s work through the lens of constructive feedback,
-Communicating constructive feedback after reading another’s work,
-Using peer review feedback to implement changes to draft.
3. Copy and paste a working link to your LP Post as your Canvas submission. Test the link to make sure I can access your post!