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More on the Journal assignment This
week you begin your English 101 journal assignment which asks you to
free-write at least 15 minutes a day, 5 days a week through the rest of the
quarter. Though some journal entry topics are specified, most will be open
(your choice). With these, you can write about anything you like, change
topics in mid-journal anytime you want. The goal is to write words, lots of
words, without concern that someone will read them. If you’re stuck and in need of an idea,
googling "Journal Topics" will give you
links to lots of writing topics. Finally, you may keep your journal entries in a physical
notebook or in a single MS Word file; just be sure to number and date each
entry. What
follows is a message to those of us who are motivated to do assignments only
when we receive course points for them or when the instructor will check them
carefully. The
journal assignment is pass/fail, rather than worth a certain number of
points. One reason is that I want you to feel free to write however you want
about whatever you want--your thoughts and feelings are your business and
nobody else’s. A second reason, perhaps the more important, is that the
assignment has an impact that is more elegant and fairer than a points award: those who do it will likely see substantial
improvement in their writing (and their mood); those who don’t, won’t. If you
have any questions, please be sure to ask. Good
Writing! |