Chapter 3
1. Having boys and girls learn in the same teaching environment might not lead to gender equity in education but in fact might accomplish the opposite, according to Dr. Leonard Sax. Sax, who founded the National Association for Single Sex Public Education, is also conducting professional development workshops with Tulsa Public Schools faculty members who teach in gender-segregated classrooms. Sax states that the "lack of recognizing gender differences reinforces gender stereotypes". Sax also claims that "boys don't want to study poetry and art because they think those are girls' subjects. Girls don't want to study computer science or engineering because they're boys' subjects."
This is the article I found on the benefits of same sex schools. The author used the introductory phrases “Sax states that….” and “Sax also claims that.” which frames the quotation into the paragraph making if flow easier. The author introduces Dr. Leonard Sax at the beginning of the paragraph and then uses a quote by him to emphasize the importance of same sex schools. I think that with continuing this paragraph there needs to be more on the author’s opinion of what Sax says in their own words. By blending the author’s words and Sax’s commentary it will sound a little more persuasive to the reader.
2. I feel that Aquinas was truly an intellectual individual who always found ways of discovering new ideas. William of Tocco, Aquinas’s first biographer said “Thomas Aquinas raised new problems in his teaching, invented a new method, and used new systems of proof. To hear him teach a new doctrine, with new arguments, one could not doubt that God… gave him the power to teach, by the spoken and written word, new opinions and new knowledge.” I really love this quote because it sums up Thomas Aquinas’ life. He spent his life living out God’s works. In my opinion, I think that Saint Thomas Aquinas was inspired by God to create his marvelous works, such as the Summa Theologica, Summa Contra Gentiles, and hymns that are used in liturgical churches. Only a talented individual could master and create these intricate ideas.
This paragraph is from a paper I wrote regarding Thomas Aquinas, a theologian. I used a quote to show how Aquinas was extremely intellectual. I used an introductory phrase “William of Tocco….said…” to blend in the quote within the text. After, the quote I explained the purpose of it being in the paragraph. I used the quote to express how Aquinas was a talented individual by providing a source that had studied and written about his life.
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Screen Capture Asignment
The difficult task I was working on was my economics homework online on the program Apalia. I was also multitasking by going onto Facebook and working on creating my first blog entry. When looking at this image as a photograph I realize that I digital composition makes it easier to perform several actions at once. The tasks I performed in the image would be very difficult to be repeated handwritten. It would be a lot messier and hard to categorize. Digital composition creates more organization than a handwritten task.
As I look at this screen capture of my desktop, I realize that technology has advanced greatly over the various years. Composing in a digital space makes everything easier. Handwritten work can easily be lost and is not organized into one location. Composing in a digital space, organization is simpler. For example when using internet explorer, it is accessible to group the windows into one tab for easy access.
I think the best way to better understand digital composing processes is to use them often. Some older generations may not understand digital processing because it was not used in there time. However, more recent generations can digital processing them with ease because they learned how to use it at an early age. These generations have begun to use digital processing in school and the more often they practiced it, the easier it becomes to understand it. Technology changes often so the more we use it the better ad more knowledgeable we will become.
As I look at this screen capture of my desktop, I realize that technology has advanced greatly over the various years. Composing in a digital space makes everything easier. Handwritten work can easily be lost and is not organized into one location. Composing in a digital space, organization is simpler. For example when using internet explorer, it is accessible to group the windows into one tab for easy access.
I think the best way to better understand digital composing processes is to use them often. Some older generations may not understand digital processing because it was not used in there time. However, more recent generations can digital processing them with ease because they learned how to use it at an early age. These generations have begun to use digital processing in school and the more often they practiced it, the easier it becomes to understand it. Technology changes often so the more we use it the better ad more knowledgeable we will become.
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