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What medium is your journal?

  • Folder

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  • A4 book

    Votes: 16 80.0%
  • Exercise book

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Computer

    Votes: 1 5.0%

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aud

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Just wondering - what type of things are you using as journals? I've been using an A4 book (hardcover), but I'm going to switch to a folder - have so much paper and stuff and it'll be easier to make it look like I've done heaps :D
 

MissSavage29

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I have a hard cover book with all my sheets stuck into it so it looks very impressive. It's also got a cool cover with all this pictures relating to my mw. Cept i need a new one now since i've filled that one up already...
 

aud

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I didn't think there was a 'prescribed' journal medium - will check the syllabus and all that...

But when I was at Ourimba, they had a discussion on journals and brought up all the different mediums... and the lecturer is an EE2 mentor - so I don't know... will check
 

super katie

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I just use a hard covered book and stick things in. I wanted to use a spiffy spiral notebook but I cant because i'm a lefty and find it difficult to write in them. Discrimination! :D
 

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I have a hard covered A4 journal which I write in and stick stimulus material in etc, and then I use display folders to hold all my research, articles, work sheets etc.
 

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Hey Aud, how was that ourimbah thing? is that the one that was run by the teachers association???

using an A4 VAPD too.....:) i think everyone at our school is.
 

aud

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I don't think so... it's one of the campuses of Uni of Newcastle... the seminars for critical responses were really good, but some of the markers that were in the room tended to be a little controlling of the discussion... one in particular really pissed me off... but that's another story :D

I didn't hear many good things about the creative response ones though...

Only bad part of the day was the fact that we had to be at the traing station at 5:45 - and got home at 5:10, and we had to wait around for an hour on both sides - cause not many trains ran from where I am to all the way up the coast...

But the ETA is the one I think you're talking about...
 

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Originally posted by korry
yeah we got the notice abt it today
its at Knox Grammar on Sunday 14th March 10am-2:30pm
there are two workshops and an hr on the reflection statement
it costs $40 for students and you gotta register by 27th Feb

the workshops are for:
short stories
poems
critical response
scripts - film, tv, drama
video
multimedia

so if ur like me and doing a speech...we miss out i guess....
I haven't heard about it before... but sounds good, I'll have to ask my teacher whether she knows if we can go or not...
 

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