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We would love to hear from you! Send us a message (if you'd like a reply, email us at literacypodcast@greatminds.org)What if young students could transform writing from a daunting task into an exciting journey of self-expression? In this episode, Laura Stam, a second-grade teacher from Wyoming, discusses her transformative journey in writing instruction. Struggling initially with an unstructured writing curriculum, Laura discovered innovative methods to support her students. You will hear how Laura has incorporated strategies fromThe Writing Revolution and self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) to empower her students to write confidently about their learning topics, such as the Revolutionary War and ancient China. Also, you will learn how strategic tools like mnemonics, goal setting, and structured sentence expansion activities have made her students more independent writers. Resources: Focus Article: "A Path to Better Writing" by Steve Graham and Karen HarrisLaura's Teaching Videos 2nd Grade Writing: CKLA, ThinkSRSD, and The Writing RevolutionWriting with Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) and ThinkSRSD (2nd grade)Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) Grade 2: Collaborative Writing with The Magic Fish (1/2) Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) Grade 2: Writing with The Magic Fish (2/2)Core Knowledge Language Arts Grade 2: Indus River Writing DemoInstitute for Excellence in WritingThe Writing RevolutionFrom Struggle to Success: Navigating the Writing Process With Self-Regulated Strategy Development (SRSD) We answer your questions about teaching reading in The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night.Grab free resources and episode alerts! Sign up for our email list at literacypodcast.com.Join our community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.
In Episode 311, Jessica and Megan explore the benefits of using collaborative writing in the classroom. They will also tackle common concerns teachers have when assigning group projects. You'll learn how collaborative writing boosts communication skills, builds confidence, and encourages peer learning. Plus, you'll pick up practical tips on setting up group writing tasks, managing group dynamics, and assessing individual contributions and skills. Whether you're new to collaborative writing or looking to improve your approach, this episode is packed with ideas to help you succeed!
This week on Writes4Women, Pamela Cook sits down with authors Anna Foxkirk and Megan Mayfair to delve into their holiday anthology, 'The 12 Tropes of Christmas.' From their unique journeys to publication and the joy of writing communities to essential health tips for writers, discover the magic behind their latest collaborative project. Plus, Megan's love for newsletters and Anna's passion for exploring human relationships offer invaluable insights. Don't miss this warm, festive episode! Discussion Topics:Personal Writing UpdateIntroducing Today's GuestsGuest Author: Anna Fox Kirk's JourneyGuest Author: Megan Mayfair's JourneyCollaborative AnthologiesThe 12 Tropes of Christmas AnthologyPre-Order and Marketing StrategiesExciting Anthology StoriesBalancing Writing and LifeThe Joy of Writing and Anthologies SHOW NOTES: Writes4Women www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4women Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast W4W Patreon https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon Megan Mayfair Website: click here Instagram: click here Facebook: click here Anna Foxkirk Website: click here Instagram: click here Buy The 12 Tropes of Christmas here Pamela Cook www.pamelacook.com.au Facebook: click here Twitter: click here Instagram: click here This episode was produced by Pamela Cook for Writes4Women on unceded Dharawal land. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=trueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're speaking with Professor Anna Peterson (Religion, University of Florida). She received her PhD from the University of Chicago Divinity School and her AB from the University of California at Berkeley. Her research focuses on religion and social change, especially in Latin America; environmental and social ethics; and animal studies. Professor Peterson has decades of experience in something that is rare among humanities scholars: collaborative writing. What are the benefits and drawbacks of co-authored publications? We talk about why and when scholars might choose to collaborate with academics from other disciplines, as well as how a professor or a graduate student might signal interest in collaborative work. Don't forget to rate and review our show and follow us on all social media platforms here: https://linktr.ee/writingitpodcast Contact us with questions, possible future topics/guests, or comments here: https://writingit.fireside.fm/contact
In this episode of the Wellness Center Creators podcast, Tricia Creason-Valencia shares her inspiring journey from documentary filmmaker to founder of Powerhouse, a creative workspace for women in San Jose. Tricia discusses the importance of storytelling in building empathy and community, and how her experiences as a filmmaker, teacher, and mother have shaped her mission to empower women creators and entrepreneurs. She explores the significance of creating supportive environments where women can thrive professionally and personally, emphasizing the integration of joy and creativity in the workplace. Tricia also offers insights on fostering collaborative cultures in small businesses and the critical role of community support in personal and professional growth. This episode provides valuable wisdom on storytelling, community building, and the transformative power of creativity in empowering women. Get all the links, resources and show notes here: https://wellnesscentercreators.com Sponsored by Jane App, Jane offers online booking, charting, scheduling, secure video and invoicing on one secure, beautifully designed system: https://jane.app/ Use code wellness1mo for a one-month grace period on your new Jane account.
How can we use AI tools to enhance and improve our creative process? How can we double down on being human by writing what we are passionate about, while still using generative AI to help fulfil our creative vision? Rachelle Ayala gives her thoughts in this episode. Today's show is sponsored by my patrons! Join […] The post Collaborative Writing With AI With Rachelle Ayala first appeared on The Creative Penn.
“So conflict is when it's between two very difficult choices that look bad, that feel bad, that are bad, that imply emotional or psychological pain, or of course, physical pain or death. Or conflict can also be between two very good things, but you just can't have one or the other.” — BETH BARANYIn the latest How To Write the Future episode, host Beth Barany does a Story Success Clinic session with Wattpad and science fiction writer, Annika K.E. Morgan. Together they discuss writing conflict into scenes and the benefits of collaborative writing. Beth also shares how you can sign up to have your very own Story Success clinic session. ABOUT THE HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCASTThe How To Write The Future podcast is for science fiction and fantasy writers who want to write positive futures and successfully bring those stories out into the marketplace. Hosted by Beth Barany, science fiction novelist and creativity coach for writers. We cover tips for fiction writers and get curious about the future of humanity.ABOUT BETH BARANYBeth Barany, an award-winning fantasy and science fiction novelist, teaches novelists how to write, edit, and publish their books as a coach, teacher, consultant, and developmental editor.RESOURCESFree World Building Workbook for Fiction Writers: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/world-building-resources/Sign up for the 30-minute Story Success Clinic with Beth Barany: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/story-success-clinic/Get support for your fiction writing by a novelist and writing teacher and coach. Schedule an exploratory call here and see if Beth can support you today: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/discovery-call/SHOW PRODUCTION BY Beth BaranySHOW NOTES by Kerry-Ann McDadec. 2023 BETH BARANYhttps://bethbarany.com/--CONNECTContact Beth: https://writersfunzone.com/blog/podcast/#tve-jump-185b4422580Email: beth@bethbarany.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbarany/CREDITSEDITED WITH DESCRIPT: https://get.descript.com/0clwwvlf6e3j MUSIC: Uppbeat.ioDISTRIBUTED BY BUZZSPROUT: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1994465
Authors and pastors Bill Boekestein, Jonathan Cruse, and Andrew Miller joined us in the RHB studio to talk about their new book, Glorifying and Enjoying God: 52 Devotions through the Westminster Shorter Catechism (RHB, 2023). Dr. Tavis Bohlinger (@tavisbohlinger) is the creator, host, and producer of The Modern Puritan Podcast, and Director of Media at Reformation Heritage Books in Grand Rapids, MI. He was associate producer and cinematographer for the feature-length documentary, “Revival: The Work of God,” and he has earned accolades for his documentary photography work on autism. Tavis is a Navy veteran, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, and he holds an MDiv from The Masters Seminary and both a Masters and PhD from Durham University in Biblical Studies. The Modern Puritan podcast is a production of Reformation Heritage Books, the premier publisher of Puritan, Reformed, experiential Christian literature worldwide. Visit heritagebooks.org for more information about our ministry and to browse our extensive catalogue of exceptional resources for every Christian, young and old. *We are honored to be part of the Confessional Podcast Network, an online directory of trustworthy, confessional/Reformed podcasts. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernpuritan/support
Join us for an enlightening interview with Marco Moutinho, CEO of The Urban Writers and founder of Dibbly Create. Discover the immense potential of collaborative writing with artificial intelligence (AI). Marco unveils the standout features of Dibbly Create, a cloud-based word processor integrated with AI assistance, and shares insights into the future of AI-assisted writing. Explore the realm of AI writing tools and the creative possibilities they offer. Dibbly Create - https://DaleLinks.com/DibblyCreate (affiliate link) Get free or premium access. And for a limited time, get a 7-day free trial of the Pro Plan. Join Channel Memberships - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9CjdZQtzufqgYx0CidSbA/join Join my community in Discord - http://dalelinks.com/discord Where noted, some outbound links financially benefit the channel through affiliate programs. I only endorse programs, products, or services I use and can stand confidently behind. These links do not affect your purchase price and greatly helps to building and growing this channel. Thanks in advance for understanding! - Dale L. Roberts
Yibreh L.B. talks about new research "Challenges and Benefits of Using Wiki-based Collaborative Writing in EFL Classes". Read more in "Psychological-Educational Studies" journal. https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psyedu/archive/2023_n2/Yibreh_Haile Other articles by author https://psyjournals.ru/en/authors/12300
In the Season Two finale, we take a final, comprehensive look at our spooky multidimensional caveman epic: Beyond the Mirror. Other topics include figuring out which “big energies” we tapped into over the course of the story, other titles that didn't make the cut, and why Ethan decided to make the book's final antagonists an army of gentrifying sadness monsters.
With pretty much all of our bad guys dead following the climax of the story, we take a look back at all of the antagonistic forces from the book and rank them from dumbest to best. Other topics include whether or not we inadvertently made our main character a Thanos, Jeff's asinine internal battle of efficiency versus originality, and Ethan's deep-seated fears concerning other men, bourbon, and barbecue.
The group prepares to move on to Torv's world, but before they can leave the ruins of Orn behind, they discover what the Harvester had planned for them all along.
HELLOOO WELCOME TO INDIE AF! BACK WITH SOME GROOVY AUDIO FICTION CHATTARAMA! Bob Raymonda - otherwise known as Priit Unas after this ep - is a hugely talented, beautiful kind and supportive creative soul on the #audiodrama landscape. This jam packed INDIE AF ep celebrates his input into making our creative community a better place, via superb writing and editing practices, Listen right through as he also names a huge number of brilliant audio dramas that you should for sure listen to! We talk all things naming character conventions and ways to get creative, writing in collaboration, and via exploration of Windfall and Forgive me explore what it takes to make audio awesome. Bob is aso a busy dialogue editor and as I'm working on OZ9 as the dialogue editor, we chatted on some top tips for folks in this vital role, of the building of troughs and peaks, great timing, murder boards, getting folks to care about your characters and more! We also explored the excitement of creating a crossover with Amelia Project, and wotk with the brilliant Greate Boston team, and what it was like to be in those fantastic writers' rooms. WHOLEHEARTED HEARTFELT THANK YOU'S to my amazing patreon supporters who have seen me supported through some tough months...I have flung some potential scripts at them, and they'll have the next INDIE AF ep with Marketing guru ARIELLE NISSENBLATT soon after the world gets this one. Want to hear the directors cut? Become a patreon please and enjoy earlier and behind the scenes content, discounts for upcomig VOICE ACTING courses and more! HAPPY CREATING ALL! If you have any feedback or commetms on this show content, feel free to ping me on quirkyvoices@gmail.com, or on the twitters handles below...or if you love this show and want to leave a review, please do! I really truly would apprecuate the boost to get this show to more ears - thank you! NOW F=GO OUT THERE AND MAKE THE THING ''FIND THE THINGS THAT EXCITE YOU AND FOLLOW THEM' Have fun out there Sarah Links to Bob's awesome Bob-s Twitter Bob's website https://roguedialogue.com]]]] http://greaterbostonshow.com Links to things mentioned in the show Behindthename.com Austin Film Fest Plug-in's mentioned WALKER 2 Shows mentioned SOMEONE DIES IN THIS ELEVATOR OZ9 AMELIA PROJECT GREATER BOSTON MISSION REJECTED KC WAYLAND'S WE'RE ALIVE / DESCENDENTS WITHIN THE WIRES LIFE WITH LEOH TEMUJIN UNWELL APPOLYON / BOOM / MARGARITAS AND DONUTS THE VANISHING ACT / FOX AND STALLION DETAH BY DYING MARVEL WASTELANDER MOONFACE MOONBASE THETA OUT KINGMAKER ROGUERUNNERS CARABVAN TWO FLAT EARTHERS KIDNAP A FREEMASON. -JEREMY ELLETT IS AMAZING MIDST WHALESONG GOBLET WIRE SMALL VICTORIES METEOR CITY TRICE FORGOTTEN DON'T MID THE CRUXMONT BADLANDS COLA THE VAMPIRE SHOW Discord groups mentioned PODCAST PROBLEMS Tal Minear AUDIO DRAMA CREATORS GROUP Sarah's links of audio grooviness Sarah's Twitter Sarah's Linktree - email / CAST her doooo! Quirky Voices Patreon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieaf/message
Because we have dragged our protagonists back to their miserable home world, we explore the idea of homecoming in our real lives and try to figure out which of our personal traumas we have projected onto the story. Other topics include the futility of trying to explain magic, finding the right balance between being corny and sensible, and how all of Ethan's early courtships started and ended at Applebees.
Before the group can even hope to stop the Ghora, they have to find it first. Following the monster's path, they discover the scale of destruction Ja has inadvertently unleashed on Orn.
Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.About the guest author:Bestselling collaborative writer Jodi Lipper was a former fiction editor at Atria Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, where she worked on numerous #1 New York Times best sellers. She has since become a six-time New York Times bestselling author herself who partners with high profile experts and celebrities to translate their experiences and expertise into highly effective and marketable books. In addition to Steve Madden and his memoir The Cobbler, she's worked with Dave Asprey, the “father of biohacking” and the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, Fran Hauser, whose book The Myth of the Nice Girl was named the Best Business Book of 2018 by Audible and was listed by Amazon as One of the Best Business and Leadership Books of the Year. Jodi has also worked with Jacqueline Brassy from the McKinsey Health Institute on the book Deliberate Calm: How to Learn and Lead in a Volatile World, which was also co-authored by Aaron De Smet, and Michiel Kruyt and published by Harper Business last year, and most recently Jodi worked with Emily Morse, sexologist and host of the top rated podcast Sex with Emily who's book Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Pleasure will be published by Park Row (HarperCollins) in June.About the host:Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. She is an internationally published author of four historical fiction novels. Her debut, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. She recently finished her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her books and private writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com or find her at Instagram and Twitter @hollylynnpayne.You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. Hear past episodes.If you're interested in getting writing tips and the latest podcast episode updates with the world's beloved master storytellers, please sign up for my very short monthly newsletter at hollylynnpayne.com and follow me @hollylynnpayne on Instagram, Twitter, Goodreads, and Facebook. Your email address is always private and you can always unsubscribe anytime. The Page One Podcast is created at the foot of a mountain in Marin County, California, and is a labor of love in service to writers and book lovers. My intention is to inspire, educate and celebrate. Thank you for being a part of my creative community! Be well and keep reading.~Holly~Shoutouts to our sponsor:This episode is brought to you by the learning platform, Five things I've Learned. As a writing coach and former professor of creative writing, I am an ardent supporter of lifelong learning. So Five Things I've Learned is something I really like, and – full disclosure, it's something created by folks I know. Now in the middle of their third year, my friends at Five Things I've Learned make it super easy for artists, writers, musicians, and the thinkers they admire to offer live, online classes that share the essential ideas and experiences of a lifetime. This entire thing was conceived during the pandemic and it's brilliant.There are almost 100 Five Things I've Learned unique sessions already available online –from all sorts of disciplines. The best part: they're always live and you can check out the archive for classes you've missed. And of course, there are so many great classes by writers. And they have an impressive list of master storytellers!New York Times best-selling writer Meg Wolitzer just did a class about the “Five Things She's Learned about Writing about Family.” The amazing Steve Almond just did a class on what he's learned about “Where Stories Come From.” There are many more two-hour classes and workshops, from award winning authors like Isabel Allende and the wonderful travel writer Pico Iyer, and even from my friend, the writer and publisher Brooke Warner – and a whole lot more. You can view these and many other great classes on-demand any time so I hope you check out myfivethings.com right now and get to experience one of these live workshops yourself. I might see you there and teach a class soon—about the first page of a book.
Forced to use an "eerie" Fate Index submission on one of our protagonists, we discuss how we would cope with similar weird changes in our real lives. Other topics include how farts are a great catalyst for transformation, deciding when a story needs to slow down the pace, and big sacrifices like Randy Quaid in the blockbuster film Independence Day.
As the group transports the mirror shard back to Orn, they see the devastation they have caused by traveling from world to world.
The group of unlikely companions travel together to an idyllic island while they wait for the Harvester's return, but even in paradise, Ja can't escape the mistakes of his past.
Which animals would we follow into a deep, dark hole? We discuss which of nature's children are the most trustworthy. Other topics include whether or not Ethan is actually a bunch of bugs in a man suit, playing fast and loose with our Fate Index rolls, and not wanting to overwrite a gross scene because someone will inevitably use it to scratch a kinky itch.
Now that we're in the back half of the story, it's time to go back and look at the original rolls from the first episode to see how well we've been following directions. Other topics include the fun of creating insidiously creepy chapters, making fast friends with an UltraBacon at the bar, and the introduction of a new, unexpected pet: former US president Grover Cleveland.
Ja hears a voice in his head that confirms his suspicions about the Harvester and follows it underground to build a questionable new alliance.
Being forced to write an awkward social faux pas into the story is the perfect excuse to talk about our own devastating personal embarrassments. Other topics include using Fate Index rolls to become an edgelord, creating the Skeleton Bible, and being fine with tropes in our story as long as they were someone else's idea.
Doro excitedly brings Ja and Kaia to the forest of a man named the Harvester. Though the skeleton venerates the powerful stranger, the humans are far less trusting.
Have you ever thought about what it takes to collaborate successfully on a writing project? Establishing ground rules is crucial! Everyone involved must reach a consensus regarding expectations and guidelines before getting started. Indeed, it is paramount to agree on the overall objectives and aims of the venture. #collaborativewriting #teamwork #groundrules #writingtips #collaboration
As students move up in grades, working with others seems to happen less often and independent work becomes the norm. However, since collaboration is a 21st century skill, having students work together is something that should be practiced. So in today's episode, I'm going to provide 10 reasons why you should have students engaging in collaborative writing in your classroom. I'm a big fan of collaborative writing and have seen it benefit my students, our classroom environment, and myself as the teacher when implemented. Throughout the episode, I share 10 ways using collaborative writing benefits students as it pertains to their writing skills and life skills. As students work together, they're working toward a common goal, which broadens their perspectives and improves the development of teamwork skills.By engaging and working with a partner or small group, students are able to share ideas, provide feedback, and support one another as they work to improve their writing. After listening to this episode, I hope you feel inspired to prioritize collaborative writing and start to implement it when assigning practice, projects, and written work! Show Notes: https://theliteracydive.com/episode125Resources Mentioned:Join the Writing Made Simple MembershipMonthly Writing Prompts Free SampleConnect with me:Check out my TpT StoreSubscribe to my E-mail listInstagram PostsBlog PostsFacebook PostsIf you are enjoying The Literacy Dive Podcast, please follow, leave a rating, and a helpful review! It is much appreciated and thank you for listening!
Who has the hot looks and perfect life and how do we get into those bodies instead of our crummy ones? Ethan wants to be the tallest guy in the neighborhood and Jeff knows he'll never cut it as Beyoncé. Other topics include whether or not we should care about "good storytelling" over fun, getting creative with suboptimal rolls, and having to level up our story challenges as we level up our characters.
The jawbone mirror has transported our protagonists to "a world without men like the Blood Summoner." It offers Ja and Kaia a great opportunity to learn more about their travels; all they have to do first is enjoy a simple meal in silence.
Animals can be scary! In this episode, we create a tier list that determines once-and-for-all which animals are the most terrifying. Other topics include Ethan deciding that a brand-new character is unnecessary, how Elden Ring is still infiltrating our creative nodes, and characters who mysteriously know all of the story's secrets.
After a bizarre turn of events, Ja and Kaia find themselves in the upper echelon of Orn society. Have things finally improved for our protagonists, or is life too good to be true?
Inspired by a trans-Atlantic viewing of Indiana Jones, we explore the idea of a "leap of faith" and whether or not we're the type of people to take big risks. Other topics include the unstated peril of not naming characters, whether or not we've got too much magic in the story, and an introduction to a sexy bug waifu Bionicle named Zethra.
Ja and Kaia attempt to track down Torv on the other side of the portal, hoping that his brute strength can help keep them safe in a harsh new world.
Are we loyal friends and family members? Is Ethan the perfect American? In this episode, we explore the depths of our loyalty to others, ourselves, and our countries. Other topics include problematic protagonists, the pervasive propaganda of Libby's Pumpkin Pie Mix, and how it's easier to unlock a door than pull it off its hinges.
Torv learns some hard lessons about acting without thinking things through. Ja is chosen to command a mysterious and powerful ancient relic.
What drives fear into the hearts of the Cool Story Guys? In this episode, we discuss the tangible and existential dreads that haunt our everyday existence. Other topics include Jeff's general inability to listen to good advice, the impending emergence of the Shrimp Summoner, and an introduction to the physically, emotionally, and temporally separated "Distant Ethan."
The great forest is dying and with it the barbarian Ulvson clan. The decline began with the emergence of the hideous boar faces and their mysterious leader, the Light Eater. To save his people, Torv sets out to destroy the bringer of the Black Night.
Lauren (Mickler) Ungeldi, collaborative writer, author, and story captor joins the show from all the way over in Turkey!Lauren has been traveling the world for years writing and soaking up culture after she sold her business that specialized in health and wellness. Her first book, Legion Rising, with Jeff Morris, was a collaborative effort to tell Jeff's story of combat during his military career. Lauren has since gone on to write 8 total books, several of which she worked with high-profile people to tell their stories and while she can't speak about them due to Non-Disclosure Agreements, her resume speaks for itself.In this episode, Lauren talks not just about travel and writing, but cultural differences from her travels, but also her life in Turkey, her origins in south Texas, and how working with others to tell their stories is one of the most rewarding things she's ever done.Her latest book about the private Iraqi pilot to Sadam Hussein launches in late 2022 and is a gripping true story about the pilot's time under the Iraq dictator. Lauren also has her first fiction novel, a gripping psychological thriller coming out in 2023, plus a special new collaborative project that she teased, but can't share details about just yet!Want to find out who she's working with next? Or when that next book drops? Check out her website and social media to be the first to know!https://laurenungeldi.com/en/IG: @laurenungeldiFollow for more: jeffclarkofficial.com or... IG @officialJSClark FB @officialJSClark Twitter @officialJSClark Full Episodes at: YouTube.com @jeffclarkofficial ApplePodcasts.com/CourseofAction Spotify.com
After forcing our protagonists to traverse through a vicious jungle, we discuss whether either of us has what it takes to survive in dire situations. Other topics include how it feels to write gross things, whether or not parents form strong bonds with their children, and all the nasty things Ethan thought about including in his chapter but decided against.
Desperate for supplies, Ja and Kaia venture beneath the vine-covered ruins and find that not everything among the countless scattered bones has died.
Raised inside a brutal prison compound and subjected to supernatural rituals, Ja has little hope for the future. When a woman named Kaia is exiled to the compound from the community, she teaches Ja about the outside world, and the two form an alliance to keep each other safe.
A new season means a brand new story! In this introductory episode, we roll the dice to learn what kind of story we get to tell. Spoiler alert: this new story isn't going to be anything like the last one. Other topics include not getting frustrated when we can't compete with top-tier art, a dog-minus-whale reality that is just begging to be explored, and how everyone is tired of fantasy stories set in the Middle Ages.
As the story starts to take shape, we explore the different ways that Jeff's spicy Turkish vacation influenced the first chapter. Other topics include a cursory look at a random assortment of new and old things, Ethan's deep desire to add dinosaurs to anything and everything, and a few too many references to a book that a lot of people haven't read.
Ja and Kaia wrestle with new fears and old traumas as they traverse the inhospitable jungle outside of the compound. Unequipped to protect themselves in the wild, the two are forced to cling to any semblance of safety they can find.
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Hosts Michelle D. Jackson, founder of the Black Writers Workspace, Angela Ford, founder of Obsidian WROTE, and Ava Field, the first place winner of the Black Creators Collaborative (BCC) Writing Competition, discuss writing horror, how underserved communities are represented in horror, and competing in the BCC. Connect with the hosts and guest: Ava Field - https://airmedia.org/talent/ava-fields Michelle D. Jackson - https://www.authormichelledjackson.com/ Angela Ford - https://obsidianwrote.com/ BCC is sponsored by Obsidian WROTE and Black Writers Workspace --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle-denise-jackson/message
How can you collaborate with other writers and authors? And what should you know before you decide to write an article, essay, or book with someone else?This week's interview is all about collaborative writing, and I caught up with two authors from Nebraska, Becky Breed, and Lucy Adkins, to discuss the process. They are collaborative authors who have known each other for over 20 years.Collaborative writing involves embarking on a creative project, whether big like a book or small like an essay, and writing everything from the first to final draft together. You will both work through the topic, ideas, and edits and decide what the final piece looks like. This seems a challenging process to me, but many authors have great success with collaborative writing projects.In this episode, we discuss:how they got started togetherthe advantages of collaborationwhere to look to find a suitable collaboratorSupport the show
Join us as Nia talks about giving birth to a kidney stone, embracing creative momentum when it happens, growing up in Jakarta with her brother and making their own entertainment, fabricating to keep her hands busy, using set design and objects to tell stories, being a part of a government-funded crafting community, being inspired by murder documentaries and fashionable grandmas, planning set design around what can fit in an uber, and dealing with work visas for stop motion animation. 0:00:00 - Intro 0:01:05 - Greeting 0:02:44 - Kidney Stone (?!) 0:05:34 - Motivation and Urge of Creating Pebbles 0:07:03 - Record Life Experience 0:09:58 - 4 Minutes Short Made in 2 Weeks 0:14:55 - Creative Process 0:18:46 - Collaborative Writing 0:20:19 - Credit Everyone! 0:22:01 - Reach Out to the Community 0:26:07 - Johnny's Two Cents about Start Over 0:28:36 - Backstory 0:31:55 - Objects Are History 0:33:24 - Easter Eggs in Goodnight, Mr. Sandman 0:39:48 - POPIN Craft in Singapore 0:45:47 - Out for a Walk (Experience about anti-Asian Hate Crimes) 0:53:52 - Name the Puppets 0:56:23 - Working Visa 0:59:37 - US Artist Visa Requirements 1:06:04 - Nia the jack of all trades! 1:08:00 - Answer Question From Previous Guest, Yu Yu 1:10:38 - Nia's Question For The Next Guest 1:11:52 - Vanishing Ending Links: Pebbles (Animated Short) - Thank You to Nurses https://youtu.be/YafQDI89dSY Making-of Pebbles https://youtu.be/xnllMS9IgTY Out for a Walk https://youtu.be/mDAN9AmoyCY Goodnight, Mr. Sandman https://vimeo.com/333031290 Introversy Logo Intro https://youtu.be/dPubbiMUv3c Follow Nia Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nathania_z/ Portfolio https://www.nathaniazaini.com/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCviV... Pebbles Short Film Credits Pebbles Writer - Randolph Zaini http://www.introversy.com Pebbles Sound Designer - Taylor Westerfield Pebbles Composer - David Mulgado Shout Outs POPIN Craft https://www.facebook.com/POPINCraft Annie Atkins https://www.annieatkins.com/ The Grand Budapest Hotel https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2278388/ Rise Up Animation https://www.riseupanimation.org/ Work Visas in Animation https://youtu.be/Q6n2MKcPKDM Filmfreeway https://filmfreeway.com/festivals Coraline https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327597/ Chinatown Pretty https://www.instagram.com/chinatownpretty/ Nice Shorts is... Fu Yang https://fuyang.wixsite.com/fuyang/about https://www.instagram.com/cuckoostuff/ Johnny Knittle www.johnnyrk.com https://www.instagram.com/johnnyrk/
Dr. Daniel Stoller-Schai ist ein erfahrener Collaboration & Learning Experte und nach vielen Stationen seit 2019 Gründer der Firma „Collaboration Design GmbH“. Christoph und Thomas interviewen Daniel zur Definition und Eingrenzung von Kooperation und Zusammenarbeit. Daniel teilt Grundlagen und neuere Ansätze und Forschungsergebnisse dazu. „Markets are Conversations“ (Cluetrain-Manifesto) ist dabei nur eine von vielen genannten Quellen. Wir hören mehr zu bekannten, aber auch zu neuen Tools wie „Eigenland“ oder Collaborative Writing, lernen mehr über Schweizer EdTech Startups wie Taskbase oder Magma Learning. Auch reden wir über hybride Lernansätze inkl. dem Unterschied zu Blended Learning. Bei praktischen Tips fokussiert Daniel nicht nur auf Tools, sondern auch darauf, wie man neue Lernkulturen etablieren kann: Arbeiten mit den Willigen, Sponsorhip und Lernziele sollten klar sein. Sehr empfehlenswert fanden wir Daniels sehr ausführliche Literatur und Quellenliste die ihr in den Shownotes findet.
Leah Mermelstein, author of ‘"We-Do" Writing: Maximizing Practice to Develop Independent Writers, talks with author and educator Patty McGee about how collaboration between educators and students boosts student confidence, and maximizes effective instructional time. Discover tips for implementing different types of collaborative writing successfully—in the beginning of the school year and beyond.
We're thrilled to announce our new partnership with Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, to produce an 8-part mini series on the topic of Corrective Feedback. The series explores the area of corrective feedback through interviews with 8 scholars in the field. All interviews are conducted by students in Dr. Eva Kartchava's MA class at Carleton University as a means of assessment to connect researchers to their audience and have her students generate a greater level of understanding and investment in the research from the course. If you are interested in having a similar series produced for your class or institute, you can contact us: info@learnyourenglish.com This is episode 6 of our corrective feedback series, featuring Dr. Neomy Storch. Dr. Storch is an Associate Professor of applied linguistics at the University of Melbourne. She teaches a range of ESL and Applied Linguistics subjects and convenes the ESL program. She is world renowned for her work on second language acquisition, collaborative writing, and academic writing. She has over 100 scholarly works published on these topics, including her 2013 book "Collaborative Writing in L2 Classrooms" and a 2016 co-authored book called "Written Corrective Feedback for L2 Development." In this episode, Dr. Storch shares: the drawbacks of looking at corrective feedback research in a vacuum examples of explicit and implicit feedback the differences between collaborative and cooperative writing the differences between feedback and uptake her optimism about the future of collaborative writing *This interview was conducted by Zahra Azizi and Shrouk Abdelgafar Partnership with Carleton University: Throughout the series, MA students from Dr. Kartchava's class will interview leading experts in the field of corrective feedback. We thank Dr. Kartchava for joining this episode and for spearheading this initiative. For more information on this episode, this project, and those involved: view Carleton and Dr. Kartchava's website on Corrective Feedback view the LYE blog post on this episode More from Dr. Neomy Storch: Her page at the University of Melbourne As always, thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you. If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com For more on what we do at LYE: Join Our Mailing List Join Our Teacher Development Membership Join our Self-directed Learning Portal See Our Online CPD Courses for Teachers Follow Learn YOUR English Follow Teacher Talking Time
When two (or four, or eighteen) minds are better than one – how to collaborate as an author.
For our tenth episode, we decided to explore something near and dear to our hearts: collaborative writing. We started this podcast together, so we thought it was only fitting to celebrate this mini-milestone with a discussion about how we write together.
//Draft2Digital is where you start your Indie Author Career//Looking for your path to self-publishing success? Draft2Digital is the leading ebook publisher and distributor. We’ll convert your manuscript, distribute it online, and support you the whole way, and we won’t charge you a dime. We take a cut of royalties on each sale you make through us, so we only make money when you make money!• Get started: https://Draft2Digital.comGet insider info on indie author success from our blog.• Visit: https://Draft2Digital.com/blogTune in to our monthly livestreams and ask us anything!• D2D Live: https://D2DLive.comPromote your books with our Universal Book Links!• Books2Read: https://books2read.com//Get ahead of the Self-Publishing game with our Amazing Partners//Findaway Voices || Find a narrator, produce your audiobook, and distribute it to retailers worldwide, including Audible.com and Apple Books.• http://findawayvoices.com/d2dReedsy || Assemble your team of publishing professionals! Find editors, cover designers, marketing experts, ghostwriters and more.• https://reedsy.comBookBrush || Build graphics and video that help you market and promote your books.• https://bookbrush.com/d2d-mockups///Join the D2D Community Online//Facebook || https://facebook.com/draft2digitalTwitter || https://twitter.com/draft2digital
Under the right circumstances and with the right people for me, creative collaboration is my happiest happy place. This is the second of two ASBX episodes about… Read more "133: Collaborative Writing 2: The Last Glacier Hotel" The post 133: Collaborative Writing 2: The Last Glacier Hotel appeared first on Artist Soapbox.
Have you ever written with other people? I don’t mean in the same room all quietly chipping away at your individual writing — I mean have you… Read more "132: Collaborative Writing 1: Jesus Pancake" The post 132: Collaborative Writing 1: Jesus Pancake appeared first on Artist Soapbox.
Production team:Host : Maria XenidouProducer: Julie-Roxane KrikorianIntroduction Voice: David Bourne Contact us:impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com Music credits:Like Lee performed by The Mini VandalsTransition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks Where to find more about Enilda Romera-Hall:LinkedInHer page on the University of Tampa websiteThe masters she teaches in Instructional Design and Technology Personal WebsiteThe different courses she teachesHer publications Mentioned in this episode:Universidad Tecnológica de PanamáCentennial CollegeEmporia State UniversityPrograms in Instructional Design & Technology at Old Dominion UniversityUniversity of TampaDr. Jozenia Colorado-Resa Dr. Ginger WatsonDr. Thomas Reeves Listen to this episode and explore: Enilda's interest in various topics at a bilingual school in Panama City (3:03)Moving to Canada and studying computer programming (7:56)Getting a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (9:54)Why she chose to study Instructional Design for her Masters (10:32)Enilda’s decision to pursue a PhD in Education and the impact of her mentors during this time (12:46)How she combines teaching, mentoring and researching in her current role as Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator at Tampa University (16:50)Enilda's thoughts on the biggest advancements in Instructional Design since she started working in the field (20:34)Improving Instructional Design: learning how to apply the research findings to the practical field (23:18)Enilda’s book: a collaborative project designed to bring theory to practice (25:49)The trends that Enilda sees in the future of instructional design and technology (30:09)Enilda’s work in online social communities (32:01)How to use social media to advance higher education and career development (33:16)How COVID has affected the digital learning experience (38:08)What demotivates students in an online course (41:32)How to make synchronous meetings attractive to students through active learning experiences and games (45:12)How Enilda builds the courses she teaches (47:49)Sharing her work openly to help others learn from it (50:22)What keeps Enilda up at night or what she thinks of first thing in the morning (54:14)What Enilda wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime (54:58)How her 4-year-old son has influenced her creativity during the pandemic (57:24)
Dan Wood, Mark Lefebvre, and Craig Martelle all join the chat to talk about collaborative writing and Craig's work with 20 Books to 50K. //Draft2Digital is where you start your Indie Author Career//Looking for your path to self-publishing success? Draft2Digital is the leading ebook publisher and distributor. We’ll convert your manuscript, distribute it online, and support you the whole way, and we won’t charge you a dime. We take a cut of royalties on each sale you make through us, so we only make money when you make money!• Get started: https://Draft2Digital.com Get insider info on indie author success from our blog.• Visit: https://Draft2Digital.com/blogTune in to our monthly livestreams and ask us anything!• D2D Live: https://D2DLive.comPromote your books with our Universal Book Links!• Books2Read: https://books2read.com//Get ahead of the Self-Publishing game with our Amazing Partners//Findaway Voices || Find a narrator, produce your audiobook, and distribute it to retailers worldwide, including Audible.com and Apple Books.• http://findawayvoices.com/d2dReedsy || Assemble your team of publishing professionals! Find editors, cover designers, marketing experts, ghostwriters and more.• https://reedsy.comBookBrush || Build graphics and video that help you market and promote your books.• https://bookbrush.com/d2d-mockups///Join the D2D Community Online//Facebook || https://facebook.com/draft2digitalTwitter || https://twitter.com/draft2digital
Conyer Clayton discusses her new poetry collection, We Shed Our Skin Like Dynamite. Andrew asks Conyer about her awesome titles. It's a blast! ----- Listen to more episodes of Page Fright here. ----- Conyer Clayton was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, and now happily calls Ottawa home. She has six chapbooks: Trust Only the Beasts in the Water (above/ground press), /(post ghost press), Undergrowth (bird, buried press), Mitosis (In/Words Magazine and Press), For the Birds. For the Humans. (battleaxe press), and The Marshes (&Co Collective, 2017). She released a collaborative album with Nathanael Larochette, If the river stood still, in August 2018. Her work appears in ARC, Prairie Fire, The Fiddlehead, The Maynard, Puddles of Sky Press, and other publications. She won ARC's 2017 iana Brebner Prize, placed third in Prairie Fire's 2017 Poetry Contest, and received honourable mention in The Fiddlehead's 2018 poetry prize. She is a member of the sound poetry ensemble Quatuor Gualuor, and writes reviews for Cathius. We Shed Our Skin Like Dynamite is her first full-length collection of poems. ----- Andrew French is an author from North Vancouver, British Columbia. Andrew holds a BA in English from Huron University College at Western University, and is pursuing an MA in English at UBC. He writes poems, book reviews, and hosts this very podcast.
Have you ever thought about collaborative writing? In this interview, Dan Tinaburri talks with aspiring authors, Sarah Anderson and Ashley Lindsay about the pros and cons of collaborative writing, and how they manage it.
What is HitRecord?HitRecord is a creative platform where writers can collaborate with illustrators, graphic designers other creatives across disciplines on short films, animations, scripts and more.Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jared Geller founded the company in 2004. It claims over 900,000 users and employs 40 people in Los Angeles.I recently interviewed Jared and in this interview, he explains: How writers can use a platform like HitRecord Why every creative project needs a leader What it takes to start a creative project on HitRecord Why successful creatives collaborateAnd lots more.I started by asking him how creatives can use HitRECORD.Attention writersGrammarly is one of my favourite proofreading tools. Now, claim a 20% discount with this Grammarly coupon--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/becomeawritertoday/messageSupport the show (https://becomeawritertoday.com/join)
In this podcast Christopher Golden talks about Of Saints and Shadows, collaborative writing, breaking the insomnia cycle, and much more. About Christopher Golden Christopher Golden is the award-winning, bestselling author of such novels as The Myth Hunters, Wildwood Road, The Boys Are Back in Town, The Ferryman, Strangewood, Of Saints and Shadows, and (with Tim … Continue reading
In this episode, Nathan speaks with Jessica Freitag and Jennifer Winfield, professors in Humber’s Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Innovative Learning, about their TIF research focusing on collaborative writing in the classroom.
In this podcast Matthew M. Bartlett talks about overcoming struggles, collaborative writing, universal monsters, and much more. About Matthew M. Bartlett Matthew M. Bartlett is the author of Gateways to Abomination, Creeping Waves, The Stay Awake Men, and many other tales of terror. Show notes [03:35] Robert S. Wilson, via Patreon, asks about forthcoming works … Continue reading
Most nonfiction authors think that they need to go it alone. They see their book manuscripts as their babies, and they would never even think of hiring a nanny to help out. But, when you’re trying to run and grow a business, you don’t always have the time to write your book. You need some childcare for your baby book. You need someone to help with your book project so you can stay focused on your business. For busy business owners, collaborative writing may be the solution. With collaborative writing, you get some extra help creating the manuscript of your book. That means your book gets written faster, and you get more time to keep working on your business. In this episode, I’m going to tell you all about collaborative writing and why you should consider it for your book project. And, I’ll go through the frequently asked questions I get about collaborative writing so you can decide if a collaborative writer is right for your book. If you really want to finish your book but you absolutely don’t have the time to write it, listen up, because this episode may just have the solution to your problem. Show notes: bloggertoauthor.com/104
Could you write and publish a Bestseller in one year? That's what Mark Stay and Mark Oliver of the Bestseller Experiment Podcast set out to achieve. We interview one of them to find out the hows and whys behind their challenge - and what happened.
In this podcast Adam Howe talks about Wrestle Maniacs, Scapegoat, collaborative writing, and much more. About Adam Howe Adam Howe writes the twisted fiction your mother warned you about. A British writer of fiction and screenplays, he lives in London with his partner, their daughter, and a hellhound named Gino. Writing as Garrett Addams, his short story … Continue reading
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Jennifer Miller is a journalist and the author of three books. Her debut novel, The Year of the Gadfly (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), was called “a dark comic romp” by the Washington Post and “entirely addictive” by Glamour. Jason is editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur magazine, host of the podcasts Pessimists Archive and Problem Solvers, and has been an editor at Men’s Health, Maxim, Fast Company, and Boston magazine. They live in Brooklyn with their 3-year- old, who they hope will never read this book.DID I MENTION?Cover your nakedness and your shame with a Written World Tee, now with 100% more Kevin words! http://bit.ly/writtenworld-teesNew to Wordslinger Press, pick up Writing a Better Book DescriptionPick up a copy of Kevin Tumlinson's newest Dan Kotler archaeological thriller The Girl in the Mayan Tomb - https://books2read.com/mayan-tombCONNECT ONLINE:Website:: www.MrNiceGuyNovel.comAmazon Author page:: https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Nice-Guy-Jennifer-Miller/dp/1250189888Twitter Handle:: @mrniceguy--THIS EPISODE OF THE WORDSLINGER PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY:Draft2Digital—Convert, publish, and distribute your book worldwide, with support the whole way. https://draft2digital.com/wordslingerWordslinger Press—This is your chance to start your indie author career right. Pick up books and other products to help you build and grow a successful writing career. Start growing at http://wordslingerpodcast.comSupport this show: Subscribe and share!Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/wordslingerpodcastPick something up to read that will be tough to put down—Archeological Thrillers, Science Fiction, YA Fantasy and more, at https://kevintumlinson.com/books
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Author Justin Sloan wrote video games before becoming a full-time author, with credits on such games as Game of Thrones, Tales from the Borderlands, Walking Dead, and Marvel and mobile games. He taught Muay Thai kickboxing and Marine Corps Martial Arts, and can play three songs on the bagpipes. Justin holds advanced degrees in international relations/economics and creative writing. Oh, and he acted in movies for a bit - all small roles though.DID I MENTION?- Check out my interview on the Roadtreking Podcast: http://bit.ly/154-roadtrekRent a writer's retreat that can take you places! Check out my RV, now for rent via Outdoorsy, at bit.ly/rvwriter!Cover your nakedness and your shame with a Written World Tee, now with 100% more Kevin words! http://bit.ly/writtenworld-teesNew to Wordslinger Press, pick up Writing a Better Book DescriptionPick up a copy of Kevin Tumlinson's newest Dan Kotler archaeological thriller The Girl in the Mayan Tomb - https://books2read.com/mayan-tombCONNECT ONLINE:Website(s): www.JustinSloanAuthor.comTwitter handle(s): @justinmsloanFacebook: www.facebook.com/JustinSloanAuthor/Amazon Author page: www.amazon.com/Justin-SloanTHIS WEEK’S INDIE PUBLISHING NEWSBrought to you byDraft2Digital- Bookfunnel announces Print Codes - http://bit.ly/155-bookfunnel- Kobo limits book descriptions to 4,000 characters for Walmart - http://bit.ly/155-kobo- Authors can lease a virtual Mac - http://bit.ly/155-mac--LOOKING FOR SOME COOL T-SHIRTS WITH WHICH TO HIDE YOUR NAKED SHAME? Now you can get T-shirts with stuff I wrote on ‘em. Just hit http://bit.ly/writtenworld-tees to browse and buy!--THIS EPISODE OF THE WORDSLINGER PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY:Written World Writer’s Retreat - Rent a writer’s retreat that goes wherever you want to go. Check out my listing on Outdoorsy for the perfect writer’s retreat—my 38’ luxury motor coach! Go to http://bit.ly/rvwriter for details.Draft2Digital—Convert, publish, and distribute your book worldwide, with support the whole way. https://draft2digital.com/wordslingerWordslinger Press—This is your chance to start your indie author career right. Pick up books and other products to help you build and grow a successful writing career. Start growing at http://wordslingerpodcast.comSupport this show: Subscribe and share!Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/wordslingerpodcastPick something up to read that will be tough to put down—Archeological Thrillers, Science Fiction, YA Fantasy and more, at https://kevintumlinson.com/books___GOT A QUESTION FOR KEVIN AND HIS GUESTS?CALL 281-809-WORD (9673)
Für Patrick, den Outliner, fühlte sich das Tendenziell nach mehr an, so wie als wäre Andreas eigentlich in jeder Episode mit Funksprüchen zu Mindmapping am Start. Aber so oft kam das Thema dann doch nicht auf, deshlab hat Andreas nun die Karte ausgespielt, die schon seit Tag 1 auf der To Do Liste war. Lieber Fluggast, wenn dir das Gehörte gefällt oder dir Sorgenfalten auf die edle Stirn fabriziert, dann haben wir etwas für dich: iTunes Bewertungen. Überbleibsel Plex Podcasts KyBook 3 Kein Instapaper für Europäer: GDPR & Instapaper Whois am Ende: Domain-Auskunft in jetziger Form fällt der DSGVO zum Opfer iRingg Spark 2.0 OmniFocus 3 für iOS ist draußen Mind Mapping, Outlining, Note-Taking für nicht nur Angelsachsen Ubercast Mindmap History Flug #UC011: Auf dem Präsentierteller Workflowtechnisch ist eine Mindmap bei allen drei Piloten schon einmal der etablierteste Ausgangspunkt. Besonders mit MindNode macht das natürlich noch einmal so viel Spaß und OPML-Dateien können dann von Keynote importiert. Das Skelett der Präsentation steht damit schon einmal. Sven haut auch noch OmniOutliner dazwischen, um so noch mehr Struktur reinzubringen. Da allerdings im letzten Test von ihm der Keynote Export nicht mehr funktioniert hat und Keynote ’14 (v6.2) sich so oder so beschwert, dass die Datei zu alt sei und man bitte erst mit Keynote ’09 das Machwerk öffnet, fordert er Andreas auf - notfalls mit Hand und Fuss - beim IdeasOnCanvas Team einen Keynote-Export-Knopf zu erkämpfen. Flug #UC015: Codename Omelette Knoten Flug #UC019: Schreib dir das auf, sonst vergisst’es nur wieder!” Flug #UC061: Podcastsapps und glorreiche Langweile Mindmaphausen lädt euch ein zu Andreas seiner Zusammenstellung an behörenswerten Podcastapps. Derweil macht Sven Bekanntschaft mit dem Stiefbruder der Prokrastination. Links und Rechts Links Overleaf: Real-time Collaborative Writing and Publishing Tools with Integrated PDF Preview Empfohlene Outliner und Mind Mapping Apps Top of Tree = Leider nicht mehr WorkFlowy OmniOutliner MindNode XMind iThoughts Unsere Picks Andreas: Udeler Patrick: Outline und Cloudbeats: audiobooks player In Spenderlaune? Wir haben Flattr und PayPal am Start und würden uns freuen.
In this podcast Michelle Garza talks about collaborative writing, Kingdom of Teeth, writing realistic violence and much more. About Michelle Michelle Garza writes alongside her twin sister Melissa Lason. They have been dubbed the Sisters of Slaughter. They write all levels of horror and some dark fantasy. They have been published by Sinister Grin Press, … Continue reading
Welcome back to The TEFLology Podcast - a podcast all about teaching English as a foreign language and related matters. In this episode, Matt talks about the work of American philosopher and educational reformer John Dewey, Rob discusses collaborative writing, and Matthew reviews some of the latest development with language translation technology. Please enjoy this episode! Buy our new ebook - Podcasting and Professional Development: A Guide for English Language Teachers here. To find other great titles, visit The Round. Email - Ask us questions, give us feedback, tell us what you think of the show. Website - Listen to previous episodes, find out more information about us and the podcast. iTunes - Subscribe to the podcast, or rate and review us. Facebook - Like our page, share it with your colleagues or friends. Twitter - Follow us and retweet us.
Tim C Taylor on the UK and US Market and Opening Your World to Other Writers.
You don’t need to be an English teacher to use collaborative writing to help your students learn. Claire (who happens to be an English teacher) and Jim (who happens to not be one) discuss how this style of group work translates across the disciplines. They explore how it can help students achieve deep and unique types of learning. Claire highlights different types of collaborative writing, their pros and cons, and what it takes from an instructor’s standpoint to encourage good group behavior. Plus, they dive into the mysteries of “Lamonica’s Law.”
Selling Screenplays, Adaptations, and Three-Way Collaborative Writing with George S Mahaffey jr.
Michael Anderle and Justin discuss their collaboration in the Kurtherian Gambit world, starting with Justice is Calling.
Author David Bruns talks what it's like to write in other universes, how to leverage Kindle Worlds to expand your reach, and collaborative writing.
Writing Conferences and Collaborative Writing with PT Hylton and John L Monk
Episode 10 focuses on collaborative writing. The goal in collaborative writing is to get you to work in groups, share written documents, write drafts and make amendments or changes to improve a piece of writing.
Many people will have to work collaboratively at some point in their education or careers, and writing a group paper or working on a group assignment can be challenging. In this episode, Nik and Brittany share their top 10 tips for successfully writing a group paper. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Starring:Host: Robbie Ferguson Building a Debian server with node.js and etherpad-lite to allow realtime collaborative writing and editing of text. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/328/ Running time: 1 Hour 46 Seconds
This week on Wrapp Up I’m joined by my pal Lucas Cherkewski, a talented young designer/developer from Canada. Lucas shares Draft, a platform for writing, editing, and collaborating on words. Draft is minimalist and easy to use, and lets you write articles (using the Markdown writing format), share them with your peers, and solicit their […]
in which Laila and Lorrie discuss writing novels together, the advantages, the joys and the setbacks of creating something with a friend. [audio http://www.lailablake.com/Podcast/Lilt-Podcast_EP8.mp3] (If the application doesn’t work for you, please click here for the audio-file!) And now it’s over to you – are you collaborating with someone and how? Could you imagine doing it and under which circumstances? Let […]
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