A “letter writer”
long before the internet, I penned and snailed hand written letters in another
lifetime. I come from generations of inveterate letter writers. That shapes my
earliest writing memories. Learning languages, I would start writing
letters in the new language as soon as I had a handful of words to rub
together. I still am one: same genre, different medium.
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Sunday, March 24, 2013
I am an old fashioned letter writer
…yet another MOOC…this one about writing, so I'm putting CWL back in harness to post assignments and reflections. The course is English Composition I: Achieving Expertise, from Duke and on Coursera. It may seem like an odd choice for someone who has taught FY comp: since I have already blogged recommending it to my ESL self-paced study group and on Facebook to local GED students (albeit both with qualifications), I should check it out personally ~ and definitely before recommending it further or adding it to my GED and Independent Learning pages on Scoop.it.
The first writing activity, "I am a Writer," is a "brief essay (~300 words) in which you introduce yourself as a writer to your classmates and instructor. How would you describe yourself as a writer? What are some of your most memorable experiences with writing? Please draw on your experiences with writing and refer directly to some of these as you introduce yourself as a writer. After you have written and posted your essay, please read and respond to two or three of your classmates' postings." Mine (also here on the course Forum) follows:
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