Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Q&R 2

Down and Wardle present some misconceptions in this article. How do they affect a writer and what are ways to avoid them?

The ways that misconceptions reasonably affect the writer are actually simple. The writer enters the class with a mentality that is yet not prepared for what the course has to offer. Their mentality is set to think that learning is easy, just like high school, yet the individual doesn’t comprehend that learning is by far more complex than what thought of. A simple solution to this misconception is for the individual to change their point of view in learning. They must be able to understand that learning is a complex thread that leads to challenging what you all ready know. They must be prepared to re-learn what they know and be able to expand about it. The individual must be prepared for the unprepared.

2 comments:

  1. way to go man you did it ... now you have like six more to go... no presure man

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  2. i agree what you wrote. you are right about having to take hat we know and adjust to a more complex environment of learning

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