Post 256: Internal Revision
In my previous blog post, I defined, "Internal Revision" as simply "Revision" that is when you check for essay structure and essay meaning. Before you check for grammar errors, you have to make sure your essay makes sense. As you undergo peer review, you can ask others to peer review your paper to see if they understand your main idea and for them to tell you where you need to clarify more or cut out extra fluff in your paper. If your paper makes no sense, what's the point of writing, right?
Yvonne's Tips For Teacher Blog

Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Post 514: The Importance of Media, Digital and AI Literacy
The Importance of Media, Digital, and AI Literacy: Insights from Yvonne Ho’s Books In today’s rapidly evolving world, understanding how...

-
Post 443: Using Bitmoji Cartoons to Remind Students of Zoom Lectures and Teachable Moments about Credible Sources Here is an example of a G...
-
Post 331: Why Asynchronous Online classes work for Writing classes Prof. Warnock or known more affectionately as Prof. W by his studen...
No comments:
Post a Comment