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EFL College Writers ’ Perspectives on Peer Revisions of De-emphasizing Grammar Correction in Taiwan

by Ai-hwa Chen
"... The purpose of this study is to attempt to realize EFL college students ’ perspectives on conducting peer revision in the writing class. Students acted as both readers and writers. They were asked to complete feedback questionnaires once they finished editing their peer’s work. In their feedback, th ..."
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The purpose of this study is to attempt to realize EFL college students ’ perspectives on conducting peer revision in the writing class. Students acted as both readers and writers. They were asked to complete feedback questionnaires once they finished editing their peer’s work. In their feedback

What is coordination theory and how can it help design cooperative work systems?

by Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston , 1990
"... It is possible to design cooperative work tools based only on “common sense ” and good intuitions. But the history of technology is replete with examples of good theories greatly aiding the development of useful technology. Where, then, might we look for theories to help us design computer-supported ..."
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-supported cooperative work tools? In this paper, we will describe one possible perspective-the interdisciplinary study of coordination-that focuses, in part, on how people work together now and how they might do so differently with new information technologies. In one sense, there is little that is new about the study

Technical Writer/Subject-matter . . . -- The Writer's Perspective, the Organizational Challenge

by Martha F. Lee, Brad Mehlenbacher , 2000
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THE ROLE OF THE TRAVEL WRITER

by Phil Voysey
"... Phil Voysey takes us on a journey through the world of travel-writing, demonstrating how the culture of the writer impacts on her or his perspectives and judgments, the limitations inevitably imposed by fleeting acquaintance with the subject, and a failure to question preconceptions and prejudices. ..."
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Phil Voysey takes us on a journey through the world of travel-writing, demonstrating how the culture of the writer impacts on her or his perspectives and judgments, the limitations inevitably imposed by fleeting acquaintance with the subject, and a failure to question preconceptions and prejudices

PERSPECTIVE Exile Literature and the Diasporic Indian Writer

by Amit Shankar Saha
"... The essay takes a holistic view of the word “exile ” to encompass a range of displaced existence. It illustrates through John Simpson’s The Oxford Book of Exile the various forms of exiles. The essay then goes on to show that diasporic Indian writing is in some sense also a part of exile literature. ..."
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. By exemplifying writers both from the old Indian diaspora of indentured labourers and the modern Indian diaspora of IT technocrats, it shows that despite peculiarities there is an inherent exilic state in all dislocated lives whether it be voluntary or involuntary migration. More importantly, a broad survey

accomplished contemporary Indian Women Writers

by unknown authors
"... in Dharwad in Karnataka in 1938. At the age of fifteen, she went to Bombay, graduated in Economics, and moved to Banglore, where she gained a degree in law. She devoted early years of her marriage to the care of her two young sons. Later, she took a course in Journalism and for some time worked in m ..."
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. In her writings, she reflects a realistic picture of contemporary middleclass women. She focuses on women’s issues. She has a woman’s perspective on the world. One of the

Emotion Modeling from Writer/Reader Perspectives Using a Microblog Dataset

by Yi-jie Tang, Hsin-hsi Chen
"... Most recent studies on emotion analysis and detection focus on how writers express their emotions through textual information. In this paper, we model emotion generation on the Plurk microblogging platform from both writer and reader perspectives. Support Vector Machine (SVM)-based classifiers are u ..."
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Most recent studies on emotion analysis and detection focus on how writers express their emotions through textual information. In this paper, we model emotion generation on the Plurk microblogging platform from both writer and reader perspectives. Support Vector Machine (SVM)-based classifiers

Perspective-taking in Young Writer's Descriptive Writing

by David Holliway Holliway
"... This paper reports a perspective-taking strategy that assisted younger writers in representing the descriptive needs of their readers. There were 154 writers (78 5 graders and 76 9 -graders) and 52 9 - grade readers that participated in the study. Three conditions were contrasted: a fe ..."
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This paper reports a perspective-taking strategy that assisted younger writers in representing the descriptive needs of their readers. There were 154 writers (78 5 graders and 76 9 -graders) and 52 9 - grade readers that participated in the study. Three conditions were contrasted: a

A Study of Publisher, Writer and Reader: Different Perspectives on Digital Fiction

by Hazel Wright, Daniela Petrelli, Human Factors
"... This paper describes a study set up to investigate and map the landscape of digital writing today. Writers, readers and publishers have been interviewed and questioned for their opinions on different issues. Results show the area is still unsettled though much excitement surrounds experimentations a ..."
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This paper describes a study set up to investigate and map the landscape of digital writing today. Writers, readers and publishers have been interviewed and questioned for their opinions on different issues. Results show the area is still unsettled though much excitement surrounds experimentations

TITLE Working with Learning Disabled Writers: Some Perspectives. Research to Practice.

by unknown authors , 1997
"... Although most learning disabled (LD) adult learners have a strong desire to enhance their writing skills, many obstacles hinder their success. Characteristics of LD students found in their writing or actions include the following: frustration; poor study/note taking skills; test anxiety; lack of soc ..."
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that seems to have a positive effect on LD writers is the Landmark Method. It emphasizes
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