Technical: There is no new quiz this week.
Ensure that you have completed all the quizzes and have achieved 100% in each.
Reflect on your experience with the quizzes this term. Which, of all the areas covered, did you find the most challenging, and which were the easiest? Do you think, overall, you are a better writer
technically than you were when you started the course?
If so, how? If not, why not? Record your responses on your blog.
I learned a lot by doing the quizzes. I thought they would be easy, so the first few weeks I kind of breezed through them which resulted in a lot of mistakes. Half way through though, I started to really get the hang of things and my results also reflected this. The last two quizzes were all but 100% (Ames, 2014).
Am I a better writer now? Well, I hope so. The one thing I can say for sure is, now, when I write, I really think about the words I use and the way I use them. Thank you for a very informative and interesting term.
References:
Ames, K., 2014. Study Guide Lessons 1-12 Course notes, COMM11007 Media Writing: CQUniversity e-courses, http://moodle.cqu.edu.au/.
Hicks, W., 2013. English for journalists. 4th ed. New York: Routledge.
Whitaker, W. R., Ramsey, J. E. & Smith, R. D., 2012. Meda Writing, print broadcast and public relations. 4th ed. New York: Routledge.
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