The first step is self explanatory. The essay isn't going to write itself. After brainstorming and freewriting, you start writing your first draft.
Next would be revising. You go over your draft to make sure it makes sense and follows a clear and concise format. Making sure you stay on topic will keep the professor reading and not mark your paper with a giant F.
Finally you have editing. This is where you do quadrouple checks for any errors in grammar, spelling, and so on and so forth.
Next would be revising. You go over your draft to make sure it makes sense and follows a clear and concise format. Making sure you stay on topic will keep the professor reading and not mark your paper with a giant F.
Finally you have editing. This is where you do quadrouple checks for any errors in grammar, spelling, and so on and so forth.
On a side note, Laurie and I have been kind of worried about our grades for our essays since it doesn't show a grade. Also, we checked the assignments forum and it said we had a 100 but we had grades for other assignments too? Hopefully we can clarify this soon. I'll blog once more tomorrow for the two required per week. Hope you guys have a good weekend!
I too, am curious about the grades for our other assignments. Hopefully we can figure it out soon.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend too!
Rob and Marlene,
ReplyDeleteClick on the grades link in our EN100 Moodleroom to get your grade for the first essay. With regards to the other requirements, I have a spreadsheet and mark it accordingly for blog entries and attendance purposes. Ensure that you actively participate in our class blog, Moodleroom, discussions, etc. to avoid point deductions. Good luck!
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Dr. Rivera