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kingyo
02-13-2006, 12:52 AM
I'm a university student in Thailand and now I'm doing a research about how can online dicussion on literature benefit adolescents' literature learning.
So I really need your help to answer these questions concerning your participation in a forum.


First, I'd like to know how long has the forum been found?

Personal Question:

1. Name used in the forum.

2. Age(if possible)

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.

3. Most visited sub-forum.

2. Frequency of posting your comment.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?


:) Thanks in advance for your kindness. :)

emily655321
02-15-2006, 04:30 PM
BUMP! Come on, I'd like to see people answer this. I think it a worthy cause. I suppose I shouldn't answer it, since I'm not an adolescent. But I will do it to encourage others, and because I answer everything, like the lemming I am.

I forget how old the Forum is, so I can't answer that.

1. Name used in the forum.
emily655321, but just "Emily" in forum conversation. (My real name.)

2. Age(if possible): 20

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.
Sometimes I take breaks, but usually almost every day.

3. Most visited sub-forum.
Hehe, General Chat. :blush:

2. Frequency of posting your comment.
All the time. I post on about half of the threads I read.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)
Almost never. When I do, it's usually because someone said, "That's a good topic. Why don't we start a new thread about it?" Usually in General Chat.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?
Almost never. Sometimes I do, if I've written a lot but am not finished editing, and want to go do something away from the computer before I post.

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?
All of them! :banana: If it's a casual conversation, I use them a lot; if it's a serious discussion, I use one or two smileys to let others know I'm not angry, if I fear my sentiment might be misunderstood.

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?
I've made lots of friends, and I also enjoy talking about the books I read. But I mostly enjoy talking with other people who are well-read, and who share the common interest of literature. The people here are generally kinder, less rude, and more interesting than people I've met on other types of forums.

Petrarch's Love
02-15-2006, 10:12 PM
1. Name used in the forum.--Petrarch's Love

2. Age(if possible)--24

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.--once a day (sometimes twice)

3. Most visited sub-forum.--"poetry and poetics"

2. Frequency of posting your comment.--between one and three a day

3. Frequency of posting a thread.--(And what kind of thread you oftenly post?) maybe one a week or one every two weeks

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?--I've done that twice

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?--whenever I feel the need :nod: (fairly frequently)

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?--It's a nice relaxed spot to have little discussions about lit with very bright and interesting people.

Charles Darnay
02-15-2006, 10:25 PM
1. Name used in the forum.

Charles Darnay (possibly my favourite literary figure)

2. Age

17-18 (18 soon)

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.

Almost every day (unless my Internet is being a jerk)

3. Most visited sub-forum.

General

2. Frequency of posting your comment.

Quite frequently (every forum that I feel that I could contribute to, or know enough about at least)

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)

Not so often. I would post a thread if I want some "profesional" literary knowlege on something, or if I write something post-worthy (or perhaps not post worthy but I post it anyway)

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?

Never, that's why they're so filled with spelling mistakes

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?

I don't..... or at least very rarely

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?

- Gaining new insight into books I've read
- Discovering new books that I should/am going to read
- Reading fantastic short stories/poetry that people post - which is sometimes the best inspiration for a writer
- Reading rather interesting and insightful arguments and conversations which help further inspire writing ideas.
- Broadening my perspective of the word (go open-mindedness!)
- Finding out the opinions and thoughts of people so dedicated to literature



:) Thanks in advance for your kindness. :)[/QUOTE]

PeterL
02-15-2006, 10:58 PM
I'm a university student in Thailand and now I'm doing a research about how can online dicussion on literature benefit adolescents' literature learning.
So I really need your help to answer these questions concerning your participation in a forum.

First, I'd like to know how long has the forum been found?

Personal Question:

1. Name used in the forum.

PeterL



2. Age(if possible)



2. Frequency of visiting the forum.

daily



3. Most visited sub-forum.

General Literature



2. Frequency of posting your comment.

a few times a week, sometimes more often



3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)

seldom



4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?

very rarely



5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?

When hell freezes over.



6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?


I see comments about literature that I might not encounter otherwise. It is also advantageous to learn what people from other ares might be thinking.

Ryduce
02-15-2006, 11:27 PM
1. Name used in the forum.
RyDuce It's suppose to be RyDeuce,but my friend and I always spell it like this.My real name is Ryan.

2. Age(if possible)
17

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.
Daily, but I just discovered the forum a month ago.

3. Most visited sub-forum.
General

2. Frequency of posting your comment.
At least once a day

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)
I'll only start a thread if I need help with something.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?
Never

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?
To express the highest form of jubilation :banana: :banana: :banana:

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?
There are really intelligent people in here that I can learn so much from.They're really kind and can give insight on many different subjects.

Virgil
02-15-2006, 11:45 PM
OK I'll participate.


1. Name used in the forum. Virgil

2. Age(if possible) 44 years young

2. Frequency of visiting the forum. Every day. I'm addicted.

3. Most visited sub-forum. I'm not particular. I go to all of them. I haven't tallied up a frequency.

2. Frequency of posting your comment. Last time I checked I was averaging 21 per day. You can rack up quite a few in playing games.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?) Not too often.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here? Only did it a few times when I was debating Unnamable in a philosophy thread. It takes too much effort. If people don't like my spontaneous word order, creative grammer, or original spelling, well then too bad.

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons? Usually to emphasize an emtion or to make sure I'm kidding when it could be misinterpreted.

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum? I love the discussions (I love literature), I love the people here even those whom I've disagreed passionately with, I love learning about people from other countries, and I love the young people here, who seem so much like me at there age. BTW, I love the older people too. I'm not the only fuddy-duddy here.

chmpman
02-16-2006, 12:56 AM
Me too:
1. chmpman (from a longlasting nickname I've had)
2. 20
(has anyone questioned the numerical logic for this thread?)
2. Nearly everyday, unless bogged down between work and homework. I'll admit addication though also.
3. Well I don't particularly like choosing favorites, but I mainly post in the games sections, but enjoy the general section and poetry also.
2. I post almost everyday, several times a visit.
3. I've posted 2 in my 8-9 months of membership. These were to get help with research and also diverse perspectives for homework projects.
4. I've never used a WP for posting anything for the forum; most of my posts aren't very long.
5. I have yet to use an emoticon, and I have no desire to start. Yet.
6. Just perusing the forum one is introduced to varying perspectives and backgrounds in literature, which may come in handy if I ever pursue my interest in becoming a teacher. I just enjoy what others have to say, and also having a medium to share my thoughts.

IrishCanadian
02-16-2006, 02:49 AM
1. Name used in the forum. IrishCanadin

2. Age(if possible) 18

2. Frequency of visiting the forum. daily

3. Most visited sub-forum. games: I like the google image game

2. Frequency of posting your comment. i don't know, probably 8 or 9 a day.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. once a month or less
(And what kind of thread you oftenly post?) usually about general curiosity in poetry, lit, or the workings of this forum.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here? never

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons? very RARELY but i guess when I think thier the best way to convey a mood.

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum? Knowledge and passion for grerat lit. as well as meating someg reat people.
Good luck on your project.

Nightshade
02-16-2006, 05:34 AM
Personal Question:


1. Name used in the forum.
Nightshade, Night Lady of the smilies

2. Age(if possible) 18 :D

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.
Well when Im not away or busy at least once a day if not 2


3. Most visited sub-forum.
General chat Im afraid I do viit the rest but general mostly

:D

2. Frequency of posting your comment. nearly always:D well if Ihave any idea about the ttopic anyway

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)
probably 5 a month -- What kind Often somthing to make people smile but also asking qs

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?
Only when forced to by complaints on my spelling


:D
5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?

:confused: oh see emoticons read it emotions :blush:
antything and everything.
6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?
Lets see... You meet nice people , have fun, and often you can even discuss books without having to dodge flying objects


:D

Miss Darcy
02-16-2006, 06:54 AM
Welcome to the forum, Kingyo - sounds like an interesting research project you've got there. I'm sure we're all glad to do whatever we can to help.

Personal Question:

1. Name used in the forum.

Miss Darcy, or just Darcy.

2. Age(if possible)

16

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.

Usually about once a day.

3. Most visited sub-forum.

Definitely General Chat...it's all I usually have time for.

2. Frequency of posting your comment.

Very often, about twice or three times a day.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)

Very rare. And though usually I post threads on a lighter topic, I have been known to post in the Religious Texts section and in the Book Club.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?

Almost never.

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?

Only in light conversations; never in serious ones.

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?

Learn more about different books, discuss literary texts with other members, which helps form one's own point of view and exchange ideas with others. Encourages love of reading and even writing...and finally, being part of Online Lit. means a lot of good company.

chmpman
02-16-2006, 05:03 PM
I think many of us would appreciate a bit of feedback on how the project turns out, if that wouldn't be too much trouble for Kingyo.

Unspar
02-16-2006, 05:22 PM
I feel like only the regular forum personalities have answered this, but I'm bored, so I'll participate.

1. Name used in the forum.
Unspar. It's the name I use in every electronic area, mostly because I can count on it not being in use already.

2. Age(if possible)
23

2. Frequency of visiting the forum.
A whole lot. Probably around 10 times a day. I get very bored at work, and I end up relieving my boredom here. I couldn't tell you why.

3. Most visited sub-forum.
I mostly just check the threads with recent responses. That's easy.

2. Frequency of posting your comment.
Not too often. Only if I feel I've got something to say that hasn't been said, or I've got some insightful idea, or I really disagree with what people are saying.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. (And what kind of thread you oftenly post?)
Done it once.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here?
Never. I don't care enough about making mistakes.

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons?
None. I think they're cheesey.

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum?
Mostly relief of boredom, but as opposed to other forums, it's relief of boredom with something I care a great deal about. I've learned a lot about religion, particular books, the philosophy of art. It gives me ideas to react to, and I don't really have that outlet many other places.

ClaesGefvenberg
02-18-2006, 01:06 PM
1. Name used in the forum. My own, which seems to be rare - See left

2. Age(if possible) 46. Nearly as young as Virgil ;)

2. Frequency of visiting That remains to be seen. I just found it. Probably daily.

3. Most visited sub-forum. That remains to be seen as well.

2. Frequency of posting your comment. Quite frequent.

3. Frequency of posting a thread. That will probably happen quite frequently.

4. How often do you type your comment in word processor before pasting it in here? Never.

5. In what kind of situation will you use emoticons? Whenever I feel like it - Often. :D

6. What advantages do you think you had gained from joining a literature forum? Finding kindred spirits and getting a lot of good hints for more reading. Can it get any better than that?

/Claes

kingyo
02-19-2006, 01:27 PM
Thank you very much for taking your time giving helps, and for your opinions.
It benefits a lot to my research.:) :) :) :) :)

I'm afraid it is not so much a big project.
But at least now I see how kind people in this community is. :)