2-6-18 Unit 1 Draft
Source 1: From Pencils to Pixels by Dennis Baron
Dennis Baron’s project was the evolution of using pencils to using keyboards and it showed the evolution of technology. The genre of this source was an article and the project influence the genre in that it supports the notion where people are no longer handwriting things as frequently as they had in the past due to all the advances in technology and new innovations as time has passed. They now have the option to write or type. I feel that the project was successful to an extent as Baron was ultimately trying in elude that while technology has improved and evolved over the years, there are still some flaws. Baron said, “Digitized text is even easier to corrupt accidentally, or to fiddle with on purpose. Errors can be inadvertently introduced when print documents are scanned. The source of an article fits in with the larger conversation about technology in that it shows how people these days type up articles instead of writing. Additionally, it also speeds things up.
Source 2: 5 Ways Technology Transforms Writing Instruction: From Instant Gratification to Iteration by Amanda Zeligs Hand
Source 2: 5 Ways Technology Transforms Writing Instruction: From Instant Gratification to Iteration by Amanda Zeligs Hand
“When writing and posting are seen as a single act, instead of a process, it can feel instantly gratifying.”
5 Ways Technology Transforms Writing Instruction: From Instant Gratification to Iteration consisted of how teachers/professors can utilize the popular social media apps that students like to use daily and incorporate aspects that they enjoy about it into making writing seem less tedious and forced. The genre of this source is a blog and I think that the project of making writing seem less like a chore and more of a hobby has contributed to making blogs seem appealing. Blogs have less of a restriction than papers or articles and it gives writers more freedom to write as they please as they aren’t required to write formally, with countless amounts of sources to back up their writing. Additionally, blogs can either be something people write in their free time about things they enjoy or things they have to write for their job or class.
I thought the author’s project was successful as someone who doesn’t enjoy writing but enjoys using social media in posting content. I liked her ideas of how professors/teachers can make writing seem less boring and how to encourage students to revise their drafts. I particularly liked the first idea of assigning low-stakes writing assignments where students aren’t assigned grades based off their writing and are given feedback. I think this lifts a burden off students who aren’t gifted with the ability to write well and feel pressured. Assigning grades based off writing can “demotivate” students as the writer mentioned in the blog. This source fits in with the larger “conversation” about writing and technology because it shows how technology can influence the way people write and make it more enjoyable
Source 3: The Technology of Writing: From Stone Tablets to Tablet Devices by World Science Festival
The author's project was through a panel discussion, to have one of the panelists discuss the evolution of books from being written on paper in the traditional format to having it available online. This was a video and it has influence the project in showing how stories can be told through videos rather than the traditional format, although he didn't tell a story. I personally thought it didn't succeed, I think it would've been more impactful if they had more data/statistics to back up what was being said or if it was more interesting. Also, he could've talked more about tablets today as that is what this specific segment was regarding. This source fits in with the larger conversation about the topic of writing and technology in that it shows one of the many ways people can now inform the general public is through videos, more specifically, on Youtube.

I think the second source fits directly into what we are doing in class, with the push towards alternative ways of expressing writing using technology. I also think that the idea of not assigning grades to student's writings would lead to less stress and more creative pieces that take more risks in content.
ReplyDeleteSources 2 and 3 seem to have a natural connection to the larger topic around your individual sources, in that they both address technological ways to present writing. Whether it be a blog or online book/video, writing is getting represented in new forms due to technological advances.
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