When do you take the CATW?
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After level 2 (if you are doing very well in the
course) and level 3 (if you are passing the course)
What is the CATW?
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An in-class writing done in 90 minutes
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Read, summarize, and respond in essay form
Essay Structure
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Summary/Response
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Introduction:
General statement
Introduce the topic(s)
Thesis
Body:
Topic sentences
Discussion
Proof/Evidence/Examples
Conclusion:
Reword
Remind, Relate |
+Source
+ Paraphrase (in your own words – proves your understanding)
+ Main Idea
(thesis) + Supporting Details (big ideas that support the thesis)
No small details, no quotes, no opinions
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+Your opinion
+Support and examples for your opinion (make your opinion more than
just an idea, but something that can be proven)
+Direct reference to the reading (quotes or paraphrase)
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CATW Essay
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Introduction:
General statement or hook
Summary
of the reading
Thesis
(your opinion about the reading)
Body
(Response to the reading):
Topic sentence
Discussion,
support, examples
Direct
reference to the reading
Conclusion:
Reword
Remind
Relate
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Source: Nicholas Carr
Main Idea: Google is slowing down our ability to think for ourselves
Main Idea: Google is slowing down our ability to think for ourselves
Supporting Details:
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We don’t think deeply when we rely on Google
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Google distracts us, and when we’re distracted,
we don’t think deeply or remember well
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Google profits from our distraction and over use
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Don’t rely on the internet if you want to really
use your brain
Introduction Structure:
General statement/hook
Summary
Thesis
Example Thesis:
After reading this article, I think it is clear that Google
is damaging our thinking because ____ and ___.
I think using Google has both positive and negative effects.
I completely disagree with Carr about Google’s harmful
attributes. I think usuing Google is beneficial and helps us expand our minds.
In
the article “Is Google Making Us Stupid,” Nicholas Carr wrote that, “In the
blink of an eye,” the search engine gives good information about anything you
could want. However, he believes one thing we should think about is what Google
does to our brains, because really, the thing that makes us intelligent is our
ability to think about something deeply, not finding a lot of information all
at once. Although the net gives us a lot of information rapidly, Carr believes
we lose things because we do not think in a practical way and that if we
continue Googling and texting, we will not remember things well anymore,
because this does not properly develop our brains. Additionally, he says Google
doesn’t want us to slow down, because every time we use it and the more it
shows us, the more money it can make. The author believes that if we want to
develop our minds, we need to slow down with our use of the computers and
telephones and start thinking for ourselves; however, I think it would be
totally ridiculous to not use Google to search for information.
I can say that
this article does not give strong enough evidence to convince me or anybody
else to stop using Google to search for things, because we need to do some
research to have a good idea about what we want to learn about, and Google is
the best way to do that. The author said that “even as Google is giving us all
that useful information, it’s also encouraging us to think superficially. It’s
making us shallow.” For me, this is untrue. It is not making us shallow; it
helps me have more knowledge about various topics than I would otherwise. For
example, I had some homework where I had to write about my country. I know a
little bit about the history of my country, but not everything. When I made
some searches on Google, I found a lot of good points and combined them with my
own ideas to make my homework stronger. Additionally, if you have a reading
class, you can do some research on class topics to learn more about the subject
and practice. Google doesn’t ruin our thinking; it helps us think about
subjects more completely.
In conclusion, I
don’t think Google is harmful at all. Instead, I believe helps me to develop
new ideas and learn more about various subjects. I think it would be completely
ridiculous to stop using Google.