Instructor’s Blog
Hello, and welcome to my Blog. Below this post you will see previous posts from last semester’s class. This is the first Blog for our class.
An Example of a Linked-In Peer Review (it’s never to late to self-edit!)
By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm
ENGL 301: LinkedIn Peer Review Form Here is an example of an excellent LinkedIn peer review to study: well organized, complete, concise and clear. Please note the minimal use of pronouns: I / You / Yours Please note the minimal…A Student example of a Peer Review for a Report Proposal
By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm
A Student Example of a Peer Review for a Report Proposal Please note the minimal use of pronouns: I / me/ You / Yours Please note the minimal use of imperative verbs Note how each Section of the Document under…Details Please!
By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm
DETAILS please Without details: My research proposal contains the following: Introduction of Topic Statement of Problem Proposed Solutions Scope of Questions Forms of Primary and Secondary Sources My Qualifications Conclusion With Details: My research proposal contains the following: Introduction of Topic…Preparing a Peer Review for a Proposal for a formal Report
By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm
Here are some tips for preparing to peer review a proposal for a Formal Report. Writing tip: Avoid pronouns: “I” / “You” Before you read the document — prepare a list of headings and sub-headings designed to match the requirements…Writing Tip: Take out the Pronouns!
By erikapaterson on August 26, 2020 @3:26 pm
WRITING TIP: Take out the people/ pronouns: “I” and “You” Please study this example: Note how concise and clear the passage without pronouns reads. The first paragraph of this review is all about the author of the review. Take out…