Crt205 Capstone

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In the future, how will thinking critically influence the ways that you:

Read?

I think critical thinking will definitely play an important role in the way I read in the future. Every day when coming across information we analyze the information to some degree. I think by using the skills that I obtained in this class, I will be able to read the material and understand the material to an exceptional degree. If I never took this class, I don’t think that my reading of information and analysis would be up to par.

Reading will continue to take an important role in my work in the future. I learned more from this class in 9 weeks about reading, which I could have in a decade just by going day to day. Overall, critical thinking will continue to influence the way I read.

Write?

After taking this class I plan to write with a more educated point of view. I think it is important when writing any piece of information to portray to the reader what you want them to hear. You have to grab the reader’s attention. Through a complex form of analysis of the information you are writing about and actually doing the research and taking notes, you can organize a truly organic piece of work. If you can successfully do that, you accomplished your goal.

Process information?

The amount of processing information in this course could have gotten overwhelming. I think I took the correct courses of action when going about this class. This class definitely took critical thinking and evaluation to the next level. I can remember many discussions on how and why the basic root of religion has a major critical role in our writing styles today.

Processing Information through critical thinking has definitely incorporated a different style into my writing and process analysis of information.

Why and how could you apply critical thinking when evaluating:

Articles

Articles always have and always will be the hardest objects for me to critically evaluate. Over the course of the...