Introducing WriteCast, the First Writing Center Podcast
During
this pilot period in June and July, we'll publish four additional episodes,
airing a new episode every other week. Then, we'll launch a short feedback
survey to hear your thoughts on the podcast and help us determine its future. We’re excited about this new writing resource, and we hope you are, too! Click
the widget below to stream, download, and share our first episode: The WritingProcess. You can also view a transcript of the episode here. Keep an
eye on our blog, our Facebook
page,
and our Twitter
feed
for more new episodes, transcripts, and our survey.
No
iPod? No worries—you don't need an iPod or an MP3 player to experience the podcast. Our new Podcast page hosts our episode archive and explains several ways to listen. To download the episode to your computer, press the share button on the player above, then press the download button. Visit the Writing Center's WriteCast page for our episode archive and transcripts. Happy listening!
The podcast pilot is made possible by a Social
Media Research Grant from Global Products and Services, Laureate Education,
Inc.
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I am a linear writer.
ReplyDeleteMany of us are, Synthia! The writing process is recursive, but it's still important for both linear and nonlinear writers. Even for those writers who like to write from the beginning to the end, going back and revising is a key step in developing your draft (and your writing skills!). Do you find using an outline helpful?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the writing tips on the writing process and revision as a stage in that process. I also use a blank screen in Word and use that to begin my brainstorming and draft my ideas.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
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