Thursday, March 31, 2011

Learning to Interview

     Its a scary thought; sitting down with a stranger and asking them personal questions about their life and goals. But after reading "Learning How to Ask" I feel more comfortable about it. The article explained how there are closed questions and open questions. Closed questions "often yield single phrases as answers and can shut down further talk"(239). Then there are open questions that "help elicit your informant's perspective and allow for more conversational exchange"(239). Open questions are what help the interview keep rolling and not become awkward with short answers. This is definitely something I will try to do in my own interviews.
     The story "I Can Read and I Can Write" really struck me for some reason. The story about "Lee" in his adolescent highlighted the importance of education in life. The way he tells his story makes you really feel for him, and the authors commentary on his actions bring it to life. Just the noting on how he sat, and wiped his spectacles made me as the reader connect with him, as if i was there myself. Its actions like these that average  people would overlook, and not see the importance of. After reading this story I will pay attention to these things when I interview people.

http://www.lnrr.org/history.html

Friday, March 25, 2011

3.24.11

     After reading "Hanover Gems" I learned many new things about bowling and its history. I was surprised that bowling has been around for pretty much ever, and it hasn't even changed that much. An interesting fact that I learned was that the first automatic pinsetter was invented in the 1940's. I had never really thought about how the pins were set up before, it must had been such a pain to set each pin up after they were knocked over.
     The essay described a women who had been bowling for a total of 53 years. This interested me because its hard to stick to one hobby for such a long time. I am also surprised by the fact that the women are not as competitive as the men. Its a nice idea of women hanging out with each other and not at each other's throats.
     I am impressed that the "Bowladrome" is also a family place, because at first it sounded like it was just for adult leagues. I am also surprised that there is no monitor score keeping. I have never bowled at a place that had the paper score sheets, I wouldn't even know how to do them.

pinsetter2.jpg

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Group Projects

My group, the Kiwis, are doing our project on effectively incorporating visuals in documents. We went online and discovered there are a lot more visuals then just photographs. There are graphs, tables, diagrams, charts, and illustrations. All of these things can be used to help the reader, or audience better understand what your talking about.
I think the project is going well for my group. We decided how we will organize our presentation and who will discuss what. We tried to split the work evenly amongst us, and plan to work together on the powerpoint itself.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Online Portfolio Link

http://www.weebly.com/weebly/main.php#

This is the link to my English 102 midterm portfolio.