50 Free Resources
I
was googling writing resources when I came across the website linked above. It was the first link that was listed and I was interested in what resources they
were. Plus they were "free" and everyone knows that free stuff is
always better.
The website lists seven
different categories of various ways to improve writing skills. For example,
the first category is "Grammar, Punctuation, & Co" and there is a
list of multiple resources that one could use to learn more about grammar. They
also have a tools section where they list various websites that can be used to
help improve one's writing skills like Onelook reverse dictionary, in which you
can find that word that eludes you by describing what that word that you're
trying to find is. I think that this resource will be particularly useful as I
can use it to find words that I don’t even know existed and use them in my
writing. The webpage lists various other categories and lists of references
that one can use.
I think this relates to
Writing 105M because although it is important to learn about technology and
various other tools that we can use in multimedia writing, the most important
thing is writing itself. After all, we are in a writing class. Whether it be on Prezi, Audacity, or any other medium,
writing is essential to the project and lays the foundation for the project. With
a good foundation and great writing skills, one can better create projects.
1 comment:
Whitney -- I have found your resource to be extremely useful. I think it's exhilarating to use new words in my writing mostly because it's fun to learn and use new things, but also because I feel like I am really developing myself as a writer. I foresee myself utilizing this resource in the future and I thank you for presenting it to me and our blog group. :) Enjoy your weekend!
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