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Thursday, August 19, 2021
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Writing School- Drawing your thesisWriting School 2 Day 2 of the August Writing Schools is focussed on tidying, organising, making structures, perfecting your writing and some time with colleagues to get that writing started in a peer environment. Drawing your thesis Keep your reader happy. If you know where you are going with your writing, then so will your reader. But sometimes we are still stuck, not knowing where the links or our ideas relate. Drawing your thesis, and drawing your ideas will help you visualise, step back, view your research from a different perspective. A creative session to get you thinking and writing productively. A great way to start day 2.
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Writing School- Perfecting your writing- editing & proof readingWriting School 2 Day 2 of the August Writing Schools is focussed on tidying, organising, making structures, perfecting your writing and some time with colleagues to get that writing started in a peer environment. Session 2 Perfecting your writing Tidy up your structure, develop your proof reading and editing. Working with a professional proof reader, this session will help you tidy up you writing; make your writing clearer for your reader; and to get your message across. |
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Writing School- Get writing - dedicated writing timeDay 2 of the August Writing Schools is focussed on tidying, organising, making structures, perfecting your writing and some time with colleagues to get that writing started in a peer environment. Session 3 No more procrastinating - start writing. Focussed and targeted writing time - 90 minutes with supportive peers. Using the Pomodoro technique of short focussed writing, followed by 5 minute breaks, this session will get ore words on paper than you have done recently. There is also time to share hints, tips and workarounds with colleagues. A great way to move your writing forward.
Keep your reader happy. If you know where you are going with your writing, then so will your reader. But sometimes we are still stuck, not knowing where the links or our ideas relate. Drawing your thesis, and drawing your ideas will help you visualise, step back, view your research from a different perspective. A creative session to get you thinking and writing productively. A great way to start day 2.
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