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1. #18175 Electronic Outlining as a Tool for Making Writing Visible The electronic outlining software found in many commercial programs, when projected on the classroom wall, helps us train students in the main activities involved in creating an outline. Freed from paper, the electronic outline allows continuous revision, encourages multiple iterations of the many interdependent activities involved in research, planning, writing, and revision, and serves as a focal point for discussion of the ways in which the group is developing an ongoing consensus, as part of a larger conversation. Price, Jonathan R. Communication Circle, The (1997). Articles>Education>Editing>Writing 2. #22769 Peer review is an exercise in which students review each other's written work. Peer review is often connected to revision, a part of the writing process in which writers refine and make substantive changes to their written work. University of Minnesota (2004). Articles>Education>Editing>Writing 3. #22768 Revision refers to the process of reviewing one's work and making changes (either local or global) to improve the writing. Most teachers of writing encourage students to revise their work by creating drafts and going through a process of review -- either by having teacher review drafts or having other students review drafts. University of Minnesota (2004). Articles>Education>Editing>Writing
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