Saturday, September 8, 2018

HOW TO WRITE A JOURNAL : KU guide of writing journal

Warming Up:

You need to buy a Number 3 register. You can get this register simply in any local stationery. Follow your teacher's instructions for writing the journal.

If you are unclear here are the basics requirements of your journal:

1. The first page:

You will index this page in Roman number i.e. 'i'.

It is titled General Information. It contains your name, your group (CE, EE, ME, ENE, etc.), roll number, date of birth, education (slc/see, higher school and the current level) along with the name of the institution, nationality, e-mail address, contact number and residence address.

2. The second page:

You will index this page in Roman number i.e.'ii'.

In the second page, you write an introduction to yourself. It can be both in first person (referring to yourself as 'I') or in the third person (referring to yourself as 's/he'). The introduction should be in paragraph form and have at least 100 words or as directed by your instructor. The introduction should not be more than a page long.

3. The third page:

You will index this page in Roman number i.e. iii.

From this page onwards you will make a table representing the table of contents as in books or any other format as directed by your instructor.


WRITING:

You will start page numbering normally from this section. This section is divided into two parts.

Flax-Golden Tales:

From this section onwards you will begin writing about every lessons of flax golden you have read in bloom's taxonomy form.

In the creating section of Bloom's taxonomy, you can write poems, stories, essays, sketches, etc. anything related to the topic.

Technical Communication:

On the other half of the journal you will write the articles, you have learned in technical communication. Else you can answer any three questions on the exercise section of the lesson in the technical communication book.



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If you have any further questions regarding this you can ask us in the comment section. We are here to help.

Happy studying.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Palistha didi, this blog made me clear about writing a journal.
    (Civil 1st year ,KU)

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    1. You are very much welcome brother!! Sorry fot the late reply though!

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