Corina
Scoggins
Instructor
Jill Mott
Modern
Language Association 101
12
February 2014
Wide-Angle Wednesday in MLA Format
Good day fellow students and
faculty! I’m excited to report that here in the Midwest were do to reach above
freezing today and by next week we may be in the low seventies. As we thaw out,
I look forward to color returning back to the landscape even though that
groundhog in Penn State said we would have six more weeks of winter. Today
wraps up week five for my current course in Color Theory, in which I’m very
proud of what I have come to accomplish and learn from the course. I look
forward to the upcoming course in Digital Image Management PH124. To add some color to this blog here is the final composition I submitted for the course Color Theory for Web and Multimedia.
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Something you may notice for the
blog today is that I’m writing in the format recognized as Modern Language
Association or MLA for short. Here at Ai and many other colleges across the
nation, writing in MLA format is very common practice. In addition some also
use APA, Chicago, and Turabian formats. For this blog I’m only going to cover
MLA as this is the writing standard used specifically at Ai. When I started
here at Ai, I had no clue to what MLA was, and didn’t understand why I was
expected to use this format to type up a simple essay for discussions. I
hope by the end of this blog day, you can get a better understanding of the
practice and incorporate the skill into anything you come to write. One point I
will make is that writing has become a struggle to understand in the world of
short hand texting, tweeting, and emailing.
The first question one may ask is
why do we use MLA format? The answer is it makes what you’re writing easy to
read and comprehend. MLA
format states that text should be in a font that is readable and not seen as
decorative. The font recommended for MLA by Purdue University Online Writing
Lab “OWL” is “Times New
Roman” at 12pt. Font as you can see makes a difference in how well the viewer
can read what you have come to write. I like “pretty” writing fonts but I also want
the reader to be able to comprehend what I have taken the time to write. Though
I wear glasses, and I can appreciate big font size, let’s be
honest I don’t want to have to get out my micro lens to read that small text. The standard font size is 12pt when
writing in MLA format. Font color should be set to black. (Purdue OWL)
I tend to use Microsoft Office Word
to write prior to posting in discussion threads and emails. Reasoning is that
when you write directly into a classroom discussion box, the default formatting
has no spacing between lines. At times this can be hard to read as you may lose
track to what line to read next when text is this close. The
recommendation is to double space the text and to set the page margins to 1”
for the top, bottom, left and right sides. In addition Microsoft Word has a great tool that identifies grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors. The text in this paragraph is not
set correctly to the recommendation. In the next paragraph I will correct the
font to double space.
Compared to the previous paragraph, the
text here should be easier to follow and appear to not be so compressed. Of
course with any style of writing, paragraphs should be indented one half-inch
or one can simply press the tab key once, to achieve the proper indent. The
heading above is correct to MLA format and should be aligned to the left margin
with your name, instructor, course title, and date. The assignment title or
title of the paper being written will be center aligned on the next line, following the date. Below is an example from Purdue OWL of a paper in MLA format.
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MLA also provides a proper format for
citing information and images used in papers that are not of your own making.
Plagiarism is not tolerated here at Ai and will result in disciplinary actions.
Microsoft Office Word provides a template for MLA citing. You may have noticed
above that following one of the paragraphs and the image is the word (Purdue
OWL) in a set of parenthesis. The MLA format I have come to learn and use is
based from Purdue University Online Writing Lab.
This is a short version to what Purdue
University has to offer in regards to writing in MLA format. I do hope you take
advantage of the links to visit the OWL and read through the information. I have made the citations above a live hot link that will open in a new tab. MLA
format is more than a requirement at Ai, this should be a standard used as we
develop our professional careers.
Works Cited
Scoggins, Corina. Gumballs. The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online.
Purdue OWL,
University. Purdue University Online Writing Lab. February
2014 <https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/1/>.
Links to Purdue University OWL videos tutorials
Question of the day:
Whom would you
choose to work with on your next event shoot based on the written response to
the ad you posted?
Applicant One
I have been a photog going on 4yrs. This would be a
cool job to have if you selected me to work with you. Plus I like to write and
can post the story on my website for my followers to see and that will help you
in the business. Call me!
Corina Garcia
555-555-555
Applicant Two
Dear Mrs. Scoggins
I’m writing in response to the ad you
have posted in regards to hiring an additional photographer for the upcoming event
shoot. I have four years of experience shooting events, and would
appreciate this opportunity to work side by side. If selected, I would like to
include a written artist statement to coincide with the images for the website.
Attached is my digital portfolio of my work. If you have any additional
questions or concerns, feel free to contact me. My contact information is
below. I thank you for this opportunity and look forward to your response.
Sincerely,
Corina
Garcia
555-555-5555
email@email.com
Today has come and gone, but I'm still around for anyone with questions or comments. Hope your day has gone well, and wishing everyone a great evening.
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