Introductions and Academic Writing Reflection
Our Week 1 discussion has two parts. In Part I, you will introduce yourself to the class. In Part II, you will reflect upon academic writing. Of note, per University policy, students who do not complete the Week 1 discussion work by its deadlines are automatically dropped from the course. Instructors do not have authority to re-enroll automatically dropped students. Thus, it is critical that you satisfy the minimal requirement by posting by Sunday 11:59 pm ET. Your first post in this discussion must be 250 words.
PART I
Please introduce yourself to the class by sharing some of your story with us: Who are you? Where are you from? Where are you currently residing? What are your interests/hobbies? What are some learning goals you have for the course?
PART I NOT ANSWERED
PART II
What is your experience with academic writing? What are some of the most common challenges you encounter with academic writing process? What are some of your strengths with academic writing? How much do you believe in your ability to do academic writing?
Please remember that you must also respond substantively to at least 3 of your classmates' original discussion threads. While not required, it is also beneficial to respond to and engage with the posts shared by your instructor.
Singh, A. A., & Lukkarila, L. (2017). Successful academic writing: A complete guide for social and behavioral scientists. New York: Guilford Publications Inc.
May, T., Williams, M., Wiggins, R., & Bryman, A. (1996). An introduction to the philosophy of social research. Routledge.
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