Sunday, November 23, 2014
Post 18- Kairos
Kairos is define as opportune time and/or place. My document 2 talks about which classes are better, the online classes or campus classes. Kairos of document 2 is now. Now is the time to discuss if online classes are better than campus classes or vice verse. If it's not talked about how will we know if there is a problem. To win this argument about the classes, Kairos is put into play to recognize the right time and place for making an argument.
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Post 17 - Pathos
Pathos is an actual line experience. My document 2 is reflecting my experience with online classes and campus classes. With my personal experience I want to argue that one is better than the other. I want my audience to see or persuade them that we can make a difference, if we all have the same feelings.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Post 16- Ethos
The meaning of ethos is one's belief. In writing Document 2, it's my belief that campus classes are much better than online classes. I was just viewing classes available for registration. The majority of my class are offered online only. Even though I can stay at home and just log on, I truly feel I will learn more being taught something better than reading it. In document 2 I want to argue to the class that campus classes are better. I would like to get feedback or opinions to help with my document. If I'm just reading something I will forget just that quick, but if I'm taught something retain information better.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Post 15 - Doc2 Voice and Purpose
My Document 2 purpose is to argue that classrooms are better than Online classes. I am always eager to learn. My best subject is math because I listen to the teacher teach and explain it and show me how to apply their teaching. Therefore I comprehend better. Online classes you read more, no one is giving directions. I struggle more doing this concept. When you are reading something you may easily get distracted. The distraction causes you to go back and read it over until you get it. I'm only voicing my opinion about the difference between the two classes based on my experiences.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Post 14 - Doc 2 Basic Argument
On document 2, I want to argue that classroom based settings are better than online classes. In this document I want to include the advantages of in classroom settings. I want to include why online classes may be benefical to some students. I also want to talk about the pros and cons of online classes. I'm still having some struggle in begining. In my head I know what I want to write about but putting it in words or on paper is still a struggle for me. I'm back at it again, brainstorming.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Post 13 - Researching Document 2
I am having troubles trying to find a title for Document 2. I have been taking a lot of online classes because classes on campus are not availble at the times I like. I did research for classes online in general. I found it to be very interesting that to know when online classes generate. I wanted to find more history of who designed the online classes. Online classes is a good way to earn college credits. Do you really learn something by taking online classes? I like a classroom setting, I think I can obtain more by hearing the lecture better than reading a lecture. There is one online class I was having problems with and I got an "F", Introduction to Finance. I will have to retake this class. I have this wierd thing about Accounting and I want to know all I need to know. The classes pretaining to Accounting or Business I rather take them in the classroom to grasp everything.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Post 12- Illogical Thinking
Illogical thinking, we usually think of not thinking rationally. It's believed that some people can not make a connection between different statement. For example some people think if an unidentified object flies and hit them in the face, that person may think the sky is falling. By the object hitting that person in face, that person immediately drawn a conclusion that the sky was falling. We all may draw conclusions if we don't have all the information. The documents we are arguing about, we should think logical in order to convince our fellow students that what we are writing about make sense and the facts giving are true.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Post 11 - Logical Fallacy
The election is an example of logical fallacy. The candidacy was just an illusion. This government will never change. The debate between the candidacy for Governor was to help make up your mind to who you should vote for. It was just war between two men that probably are friends but want us to believe they are enemies. A lot of people did not vote because they felt like it didn't matter because who won was going to win anyways. The gas prices are an example of a logical fallacy, I think they only lowered the prices because of the election. I'll give it to the first of December and the prices will rise again. Another four years. Please help us!

Monday, November 3, 2014
Post 10 Document 2
Document two's assignment is to write 1400 word paper about issues you are currently have from another class. What happens if you do not have another class? My argument in Document one was about class scheduling because classes I need to take are not offered during times I need. Therefore, what happens or what do I write about if I do not have any other classes?
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Post 9 Writing Document 1
I hope everyone did well on Document 1. I hope I got an excellent grade on. Knowing that you are getting graded on something you write makes you very nervous. You wonder if the whole essay make sense. You wonder if your point was perceived correctly. It's nice to know that if you do receive a bad grade, you have the opportunity to tweak your document to obtain extra points. Well my fellow students better luck on Document 2.
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