Unit One Reflection Blog

Original Writing

The objective of this assignment was to define a term in our field of study to non-technical readers. The term I chose to define was a mortgage. After completing the assignment, I found that the word I chose was not inherently too difficult to explain which may have contributed to a lack of breadth and depth to the definition. Regardless, I learned three different types of definitions (sentence, parenthetical, and expanded) that helped me explain my term in multiple ways that would be very helpful for a non-technical audience. I found that including visuals helped break up the text and keeping the language relatively simple translated into a more effective definition.

 

Peer Review Process

During the peer review process, we were responsible for reading over one of our group member’s work and providing positive and constructive feedback. I found this part to be lots of fun and something I have never done in my previous classes. Having the opportunity to read over Ethan’s work gave me the chance to reflect on my own submission and what worked well or how I could improve my writing moving forward. It also let me understand my writing style, Ethan’s writing style, and learn which areas I pay more attention to as a reader – grammar, sentence structure, and organization. When I was peer reviewing Ethan’s work, my main feedback for him was to simplify the jargon and use less technical terms in the definition itself. He did include footnotes and diagrams which were very helpful. Overall, I found this process to be straightforward and beneficial for the person receiving as well as providing the feedback.

 

Editing Process

After reviewing the feedback provided to me by Danae and making her suggested changes, it made my definition assignment much stronger. Some of the main comments were centred around grammatical errors and changing my wordier sentences to be succinct and easier to understand. She provided exact suggestions on what I could change it to which made it very easy to understand what she meant. As the writer, it is easy to miss the small mistakes on your own work as you read it so many times. I appreciated having a fresh perspective and gaining feedback from someone with a different writing background. After receiving feedback, it was also helpful to actually make the changes suggested to remember what to watch out for next time.

This was a good starter assignment to begin ENGL 301. I am excited for the opportunity to improve my writing over the semester.

Link to Revised Definition

Peer Review of my Definition by Danae

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