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Two Views of Writing: Woody Allen and John McPhee

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"...As I was watching it, I was reminded of an article I had just read in The New Yorker by John McPhee, who writes about how he writes in a piece called “Structure.” (I think it is part of the paid archive now, so may want to go to your local library — you still have one, right? — to check it out). McPhee brings us right into his whole planning and writing of longer non-fiction pieces, showing off visual structures of his content. You can see charts, and maps, and visual puzzles that form the backbone of his pieces. His larger message is try to move away from chronological sequencing, and instead, find new ways to structure content in a piece of writing. But that requires considerable thinking, planning … and an understanding of structure...."


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If you're looking for good examples of voice,  read this article! 

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Interesting use of technology to help structure your writing. Also points out that everyone's writing process is different.

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21cif: Plagiarism DropBox: Online Tutorials

21cif:  Plagiarism DropBox:  Online Tutorials | 6-Traits Resources | Scoop.it

New from the 21st Century Information Fluency Project:


For a limited time, try the new Plagiarism Dropbox self-paced tutorials for free!


This is a flash based training experience: 


http://searchwhys.com/plagiarism-dropbox.swf


This game is designed to give you online interactive training in identifying and eliminating plagiarism.  


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