Software for Organizing and Automating Students
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The student writing at the university level is typically a four-phase cycle, A professor issues a set of instructions for a writing assignment, A student constructs a document, The professor reviews and comments upon the document and The professor returns the document to the student. This writing workflow is computerized, That is, most university students write their many required reports on word processors. Then they convert the reports to paper so that a professor can read them and provide feedback in the form of scribbled marginal and interlinear comments.
ArticleThe student writing at the university level is typically a four-phase cycle, A professor issues a set of instructions for a writing assignment, A student constructs a document, The professor reviews and comments upon the document and The professor returns the document to the student. This writing workflow is computerized, That is, most university students write their many required reports on word processors. Then they convert the reports to paper so that a professor can read them and provide feedback in the form of scribbled marginal and interlinear comments. About The Author
Doug Wille
Doug Wille is the founder of http://www.ritewriter.com \\r\\nfocusing on the Writing resources and articles. This site provides detailed information on StudyEdge. For more info visit his site: StudyEdge - www.studyedge.com
Keywords Writing, Writing software, Grading Software, Study Tips
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