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Module 5 Discussion Forum

Module 5 Discussion Forum

Q As we go past the mid-term point, share your thoughts on your learning experience in this course so far. What’s going well? What have you found most interesting/challenging? Have you had any “aha” moments or is there something we need to do differently? Please also include interesting material, videos, or articles from the current module. Respond: After you have posted your initial post to the prompt, post at least two substantive responses, a minimum of 100 words each, to other students' main postings, offering specific feedback about their answers. You must post your initial post before you can reply to other students. A substantive post will do at least ONE of the following: • Ask an interesting, thoughtful question pertaining to the topic • Answer a question (in detail) posted by another student or the instructor • Provide extensive additional information on the topic • Explain, define, or analyze the topic in detail • Share an applicable personal experience • Provide an outside source (for example, a website) that applies to the topic, along with additional information about the topic or the source (cite properly in APA); and your source should be no more than five years old • Make an argument concerning the topic

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This course has proved to be an important learning curve in my academic life. In fact it is on the way to prove itself as one of the most significant courses I have undertaken by means of which it will become easier for me develop my writing skills. Along with my composition skills, my comprehension too has undergone great changes. I am now able to Research using due diligence and replicate them in my writing. My reading and writing habit have changed significantly. Of all modules, I have particularly found Module 2 – Analyzing the Audience to be the most interesting yet challenging concept to internalize.