Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Moodle Day

Well everyone, I am completing our moodle session as we speak. The first moodle was on the two types of process analysis, directive and informative. I can see that in using these two types of process analysis would give two different attitudes in our essays. In using directive process analysis, we tell our reader the action directly, no instruction told. Thus, in writing somthing like, "clean your plate" would seem to have a sort of strict tone don't you think? It really does matter which one you choose to use. In using a informative process analysis, its at first longer only because, the informative is used to explain to the reader on how to do a certain action. Well, our second moodle was on a student paragraph essay by, Tom Mott called "A Summary of "Ettiqutte Boot Camp" by Adam Gelier". Mott commented on Gelier's "ettiquette explanation, and he used informative process analysis. I liked how Tom got to the point in his summary of Gelier's "Etiquette Boot Camp", which was nicely written. All in all today's moodle was interesting. Hope you all have a great weekend!

~Christina

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