Wednesday, December 6, 2023

My Feelings On My Progress In CARD 101

(Picture from this link-- this picture is dedicated to my CARD 101 class (syllabus))

    CARD 101 has been an incredibly fun journey this fall 2023 semester! This is one of my favorite English classes by far. I really enjoyed having the choice of topic to write about, the new structures, the freedom, the unique ways to write, and voice my thoughts and opinions on paper. It's like combining the robotic structure (from middle and high school) with the freedom of my own voice and new structures (from NCC/college), to create these wonderful writing pieces. 

    Three different essays I wrote this semester. The first was my mircotheme essay. My thoughts were all over the place at the start– I struggled to think of a problem that I could write about. After minutes, hours, to days (about a day or two) I finally figured out what my topic could be. Screen time. It was so obvious on my face, and I always struggled to balance screen time and my life. I love being on my phone to talk and text my friends. I love being on my laptop to take notes, play games with friends, do projects, do homework, watch, journal, and so much more. I use my devices so much that I don’t leave my room or go outside much. There’s so much more I can do than just being on technology all the time. So that’s why I thought about screen time, as it was the most current and a challenge I still face today. With this essay, I learned to think "invention" or "problematizing". Which is to think of every possibility of thoughts and opinion about a problem. To make a person think a certain way before they can even form an opinion or thought of the topic, say the possible causes/reasons instead of something definite, understand my question/claim, and have a fair conversation -- to understand both sides and not just trying to be right. 

    The next essay I wrote is my documentary essay. This essay was actually enjoyable to write about. I think it’s because I can watch something, then describe what I’ve watched, analyze the documentary, and put all my feelings and thoughts into the essay. I also admired all the backup singer’s passion— especially Darlene Love (thus the reason I wrote about her). I've learned to write in a nonfictional way, which means writing about real facts and things. Instead of storytelling/making up stories, I focused on providing information and explained things as they are. Telling the truth in my writing and helping others understand the world around them. 

    Finally my rational argument essay. A lot of stuff was happening at the time so I wasn’t able to give my time. The first semester of college is almost over, everyone’s feeling tired–even me– but I’ll give it my best! A rough late start to my essay and research, but that’s alright. I already had a structure of how I was going to write my essay, the most time-consuming part was trying to find sources on NCC’s database and on Google Scholar. After finding those and the quote needed, I assembled my essay: the introduction must have what it is, a description of it, thesis, then each body paragraph must have a topic sentence relating to the thesis, then signal phrases, quotes (from different sources--for my writing class, I had NCC database and google scholars to use), analysis, and transition, and lastly, the conclusion must restate the introduction, summary or main points per body paragraphs, and a closure. Work Cited on a new next page. After having a rough draft, all I need to do now is revise the little stuff (like grammar, explanation, MLA formatting, and flow). I've learned to have a main claim/question and have it be backed up by hard evidence, different view points, and feelings, realities, going beyond my original "stance" and more. I want to write a rational argument piece to move someone's mind, heart, and body.

    Writing all three papers made me realize how much I improved as a writer. I've learned that it's better to finish a rough draft and make a ton of revisions along the way-- rather than writing it last minute and revising it. Knowing the basic rules of writing and format of an essay still applies-- but this class taught me new interesting ways to write. From the beginning of middle school when I didn’t know how to write one, to now (in college) knowing and feeling proud of my work and I’m glad to share my work with others. I love and will miss this class so much, I hope future students will enjoy CARD 101 too.  

1 comment:

  1. This post honors your work and our class. Thank you, Natalia! That you included the banner is just a bonus. Happy Holidays!

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