4/27/2016

Writer's Journal # 02

 The Learning Process

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The Learning Process

Part I

The term “learning process” means, to me, constant developing the tools already learned in life and discovering new ones in a way that they both work together to enhance life in general, the writing itself and the writer him/herself.

To learn accordingly, basically two things are necessary: have an open mind;  and get the right guidance.  My sense of “the learning process” comes from my own experience as a learner who knows never will stop learning.

Part II

This week I have learned that there are many ways to improve the learning process. I have learned from my peers that the learning process is an endless path based on open mind willing to listen and use knowledge, and that a learning process is a methodology to gain new knowledge about particular topics.

One learns to write when one search for knowledge, has an open mind, share ideas, has commitment and never stops learning. All this topics and many others, which I don't remember the names now, are included in the learning process of writing.

My understanding of the “learning process” of writing comes from learning with others (persons and books), and by my own experience. In a sense, doesn't differ, essentially, from other peers in the course. 


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Part I
The term “learning process” mean to me, developing the tools already learned in life and discovering new ones in a way that they both work together to enhance life and the writer him/herself. To learn according is necessary have an open mind and get the right guidance.  My sense of “the learning process” comes from my own experience as a learner. 

Part II

This week I have learned that there are many ways to improve the learning process. I have learned from my peers that the learning process is an endless path based on open mind thinking to be able to listen and use knowledge, and that a learning process is the methodology to gain new knowledge about particular topics.

One learns to write when one gains knowledge, has an open mind, share ideas, has commitment and never stops learning. All this topics and many others are included in the learning process of writing.

My understanding of the “learning process” of writing comes from learning from others (persons and books) and by my own experience. In a sense, doesn't differ, essentially, from other peers in the course. 

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Instructions:


Writer's Journal #2 – The Learning Process

People tend to mean a wide variety of things when they refer to “The Learning Process.” Developmental psychologists, educational researchers, even sports coaches can have different definitions and conditions of the “learning process.” These varying definitions can enrich our understanding of learning in general and learning how to write in particular. This reflection will involve two parts, a discussion and a writer’s journal. 

Part I – Reflect and Respond to the questions about “The Learning Process.” 

Part II – Reflect and Submit your writer’s journal reflection to “The Learning Process.”

DUE This Writer's Journal is Due (3/21/2016 at 7:00am UTC). Once the due date has passed, you will no longer be able to submit this assignment. Please plan accordingly!

Part I – Reflect and Respond to the questions about “The Learning Process.”  Click the button below to join the discussion about “The Learning Process” as you understand it. In the discussion forum, please address the following questions: What does the term “learning process” mean to you? How does one learn according to your understanding? Where does your sense (or definition) of “the learning process” come from? Please give these questions some thought; share your reflections with your classmates, read what they have to say, and then respond to the posts of 1 or 2 of your peers. A typical post is 1 or 2 short paragraphs maximum.

Part II – Reflect and Submit your Writer’s Journal Reflection to “The Learning Process.”

DIRECTIONS After you make your initial discussion post, be sure to read at least 2-3 of your peers’ posts. Then, consider (i) what we have learned this week so far, (ii) your answers to the questions in the discussion thread, and (iii) your peers’ responses to the questions above. With this in mind, please answer the following question: How does one learn to write? What is included in the “learning process” of writing? Where does your understanding of the “learning process” of writing come from and how might this differ from your peers’ understandings and the origins of those understandings?  Be sure to be as detailed and thorough as possible, and use examples to help explain your response. Be sure to read over your response to be sure it says what you want it to say.

SUBMIT Once you are satisfied with your response, then do the following:
1. Type or copy and paste this writer's journal into your portfolio. Click here to log into your Weebly Account

​ 2. Type or copy and paste this writer's journal into the box provided below in the Self Assessment assignment.


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