• Blog Post #8

    The kind of collaborative writing I like the most is Separate Writers Strategy because I am most familiar with it since the first group project incorporated those practices. When you have experience with a kind of writing method it becomes familiar and you become used to writing in that way. The method of collaborative writing…

  • Blog Post #7

    This week we collaborated in a different way. I personally liked this way, when we used the markers and sticky notes, because it was unique and fun. It encouraged me to think outside the box and how A.I. can be used in different ways. It also really encouraged me to apply what I read prior…

  • Blog Post #6

    We discussed syllabus statements and how they communicate with students based on what is expected and how they will be graded. We used an example from the University of South Carolina. The syllabus made clear what was required of the students and the standards that they need to meet to achieve satisfactory grades. The syllabus…

  • How the evolution of writing makes “old-fashioned writing” irrelevant

    As writing evolves over time, the legitimacy of old-fashioned writing becomes useless and dated. Writing in the past was harder because of typewriters – if there were spelling errors for example, you had to either cross it out or start all over. With modern technology, writing has become easier because of software programs, like Microsoft…

  • Blog Post #4

    A kind of writing that I do is posting on my neighborhood’s Facebook page. The people who see it are the ones who follow the page, most of whom live in the same neighborhood or work there. We alert people when something suspicious is going on in the neighborhood, if there is a lost pet…

  • Blog Post #3

    Our project manager is Peter. The link to our task schedule: The link to our straw document: I feel confident with the groups meeting schedule because we are very on top of that and have it planned out. What concerns me is the quotes that we will each be using because we don’t want there…

  • Blog Post #2

    A time I collaborated with others was when I was in public speaking class and I gave a speech about adopting animals instead of shopping for them. There were people who were interested in adopting dogs, but the problem was that they had family members who were allergic to dogs. I told them about dogs…

  • Blog Post #1

    In the ever-evolving world, the art of forging genuine connections remains timeless. Whether it’s with colleagues, clients, or partners, establishing a genuine rapport paves the way for collaborative success.

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