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Welcome to our Eng 100 Blog “Conversation Beyond the Classroom”! The title of this blog refers to the community of active readers & collaborative learners we are creating by sharing our academic writing for Eng 100 with each other + a larger group of students, instructors, academics, and just about anybody who chooses to follow our blog! When you write and post your reader responses here (and, later, as you write your essays for the course), I encourage you to use this audience to conceptualize who you are writing for and, most important, how to communicate your ideas so that this group of academic readers and writers can easily follow your line of thinking. Think about it this way: What do you need to explain and articulate in order for the other bloggers to understand your response to the essays we’ve read in class? What does your audience need to know about those essays and the authors who wrote them? And how can you show your readers, in writing, which ideas you add to these “conversations” that take place in the texts we study?
As students of Eng 100, you will use this blog to begin conversations with other academic writers on campus (students and instructors alike). We become active readers of each other’s writing when we comment on posts here. And, best of all, we are using this space to share ideas! I encourage you to use this blog to further think through the topics and writing strategies you will be introduced to this quarter. As always, be sure to give credit to those people whose ideas you borrow for your own thinking and writing (you should do this in the blog by commenting on their post, but you will also be required to cite what you borrow from your peers/instructors if and when it winds up in your essays. More details on that later…).
Finally, keep in mind that writing to and for this audience is a good way to prepare for the panel of readers (faculty at WCC) who will be reading and assessing your writing portfolio at the end of the quarter. We hope that as a large group of active readers, we can better prepare each other for this experience. But, in the meantime, let’s have fun with it! I am really excited see how far we can take this together!


--Mary Hammerbeck, Instructor of Eng 100

Friday, January 7, 2011

Me :)

Hey! :) My name is Ann, friends and family call me Annie. I was born in Tyler, Texas, moved to Bartlesville, OK when I was almost a year old. Since then I've moved all over with my parents and younger brother. I've lived in Bellingham for the last seven years and I love it here.
This is my second quarter here at Whatcom. I am pursuing my A.A.S. Degree but not entirely sure what direction I'm going with. I'm kinda leaning towards Office administration or medical receptionist.
I'm not a girlie girl but I'm not a tomboy either, if that makes any sense. I love life and the little things in life. When I'm not sitting in classes or doing homework, I'm hanging out with my boyfriend, volunteering at church in the children's ministry department, hanging out with friends and family.
I am 11 weeks pregnant and due at the end of July 2011. I am excited, scared, nervous and overwhelmed all at the same time.
I'm looking forward to this quarter and what it holds for me. :)

1 comment:

  1. Your enthusiasm is contagious! (ps. your English teacher doesn't know if she has spelled 'contagious' right or not) :)

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