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Zoey, Megan, and Leah
ReplyDelete-What genres do you write with your major?
-Why do you write with those genres?
-Does your writing change between daily writing and school?
-Have you seen a difference in your writing since in this field... how so?
-Does your writing change between the different types of articles or papers (research, newspaper, etc.)?
Bailey and Alaina:
ReplyDelete1. Why did you choose this field and profession? What were you drawn to?
2. Who do you primarily write to on an everyday basis?
3. What are your favorite/least favorite types of things to write? Why?
4. What kinds of research/reading preparation goes into the academic writings you create?
5. What are your favorite/least favorite types of things to read? Why?
What kind of writing do you usually do on a daily basis? Is it non-academic or academic?
ReplyDeleteWhat format do you usually write in?
What types of writing do you reference for your own writings?
Is any of your writing collaborative?
Do you avoid any certain type of language when you write?
Klaire, Austin, and Jake
DeleteWhat kind of writing do you usually do on a daily basis? Is it non-academic or academic?
What format do you usually write in?
What types of writing do you reference for your own writings?
Is any of your writing collaborative?
Do you avoid any certain type of language when you write?
Paxton Kocher, Eric Rude, Jonah Marks
ReplyDelete1. Who do you go to to proof read and review your papers before publication?
2. How are papers written in multi person research?
3. How does the writing you do now differ from the writing you did during secondary education?
4. How do you decide where you publish your article?
5. How do you address your peers in your writing?
6. How do you ensure that non-academic audiences will understand summaries of your writing?
Jack Tulley
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Jason Zheng
1. How do you think the language differs between academic and non-academic writing?
2. What do you consider when you publish a non-academic paper, and explain complex ideas in simple words?
3. Which type of writing (academic vs non-academic) do you write more?
4. Which kind of writing do you usually write more in your daily career field?
5. What assumptions do you make on the audience in the two different kinds of writing?