Using AI Correctly
As an electrical engineering student, I took EEC007 this quarter. In this course, I did a lot of programming projects. Using AI to generate programs is not allowed in this class, however, using AI correctly can improve efficiency and success in this course. For example, the programming language has a series of strict rules, just like the grammar of English. Most students struggle with fixing small errors and following the " rule of programming language". However, AI can help us correct these small errors and provide feedback to improve our programs. As a result, this example shows transferring this skill in engineering can help me to solve errors and save time when developing a programming project.
Annotation
Annotation skills are also important for electrical engineering students because this skill can help us navigate important information from electrical engineering textbooks or academic articles more efficiently. For instance, annotations helped me prepare for the final exam more effectively. I could read my annotations to review important concepts instead of re-reading the whole textbook or articles.
APA In-text citation
Many courses require students to write articles by using APA in-text citations, so that this is important for transferring this skill to other classes. For example, using APA in-text citation skills can show sources to readers and prevent plagiarism in our articles.
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Peer review skills
I want to focus on developing my peer review skills because this skill can improve my writing in this class. For example, in this class, I received a lot of feedback from peer-review assignments, which I used to rewrite and make improvements to my article. By cooperating with this feedback, I have noticed my writing skills have greatly improved, particularly in organizing context and maintaining clarity. In the features, I will try to further refine this process by practicing how to effectively summarize and analyze feedback to target specific areas for improvement in my writing, ultimately producing stronger and better-written assignments.
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