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  1. Article Writing Super Secrets - Multiply Your Profit Exponentially Creating Wealth In Your Online Business! Mission-Surf by Liz Tomey, 2009-02-18

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22. CMC Magazine: Call For Articles: Writing And The Web
How is the Web affecting what writing is? How should writing online be taught?Who is excluded from writing and creating content online?
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Special Issue of CMC Magazine Writing on the Web
One of the credos of the wired world is "content is king." But unlike creating prose for more traditional media, writing on the Web is a whole new art form and the area of how best to present writing electronically is just being explored. When audiences are presented with information online, we know they read differently and so it follows that we must write differently, but how? What are the rules for good writing online? CMC Magazine will devote it's June 1997 issue to the new rules for writing online. We want to find out:
  • What are the characteristics of good online writing? Exactly how is it different from a printed piece of prose?
  • If you must take something in print and put it online, what editing guidelines should you follow? How can we invoke the electronic muse?
  • How does the Web broaden our notion of writing that previously existed as the mere alphanumeric representation of characters on paper?
  • How is the Web affecting what writing is? How should writing online be taught? Who is excluded from writing and creating content online?

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Frizzy University Network (FUN) is a relaxed and comfortable environment in which students learning English as a foreign or second language (EFL/ESL) can improve their writing. FUN students explore, discover and share their ideas, opinions and feelings in written English without the pressure of working for grades or credit. Here, students are motivated from within to learn and have FUN in the process!
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Libweb
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NetGlos
(multilingual glossary of Internet terms)
On-line Books Page
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Dictionary.com

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    Feature Articles and NetWorthy Online Back issues of ESL Magazine are available for $8.00 U.S., which includes postage within the U.S. Contact contact@eslmag.com or call 410-570-0746 with your name, address and the issue(s) you desire, and we will send the issue(s) with an invoice that may be paid with a check or money order. Postage will be added for orders outside the U.S. Feature Articles
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  • 25. Audiblox: Resources For Dyslexia And Other Learning Disabilities
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    26. Fiction Factor - Writing Tips For All Writers
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    27. Screenwriter Magazine Online
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    The Writer's Guide to Writing Your Screenplay : How to Write Great Screenplays for Movies and Television by Cynthia Whitcomb
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    creenwriting books used to lure us with the promise that a couple of hours browsing their pages could turn us into well-versed masters in all manner of esoteric tricks such as creating complex story molecules and defined causal chains. Along comes Writing Your Screenplay to break the mold. Author Cynthia Whitcomb gets down to what really excites screenwriters: cash. The dust jacket blares, "Cynthia Whitcomb has sold more than 70 feature length screenplays… She has made millions of dollars for her work…" Inside the fanfare goes on, "Her students have gone on to earn millions of dollars for their screenplays…" The "how-to screenwriting" stakes keep skyrocketing.
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    28. Nthposition Online Magazine: Honoring Dissent
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    Honoring dissent
    By Robert Jensen
    After two weeks of personal and political attacks from fellow citizens because of our anti-war writing, we have relearned how dissent is honored in the United States. Many Americans like dissent that is safely in the past, where it does not raise uncomfortable questions or challenge contemporary prejudices. But dissent in the present, about matters of the greatest public importance, well, that's quite another matter. One of us, a graduate student of Indian origin, has been told to "go back to Afghanistan where you came from," even though he was born in the United States. "After what this country's done for you, how dare you attack us, you (#$@%)?" wrote another. Meanwhile, a Texas newspaper on September 14 published an essay by the other, an Anglo professor, that asked Americans to turn from the desire to react with massive violence and confront some of the ugly truths about our own history of targeting civilians in war, so we can understand how we are viewed in much of the rest of the world. That piece generated lots of angry messages from citizens and alumni, to the author and University of Texas officials, making it clear they would send neither money nor their children to UT until said professor was fired.

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    30. Kids Online Magazine - Cool Contests!
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    31. Learning Circuits -- ASTD's Online Magazine All About E-Learning
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    A Primer on Learning Objects
    By Warren Longmire
    Designers and developers of electronic learning today are being presented with a new content development landscape. Learning technology standards organizations are quickly moving towards open and industry-wide standards for learning objects. As learning content developers look at these initiatives that focus on packaging, identifying, and exchanging content, they are bound to ask, "What does this mean for me? How will my work be different in the future?" This article describes some of the challenges and opportunities that reusable learning objects (RLOs) present to content developers as the object-oriented approach is adopted in more learning interventions.
    Why develop content as learning objects?
    Most electronic learning content is currently developed for a specific purpose such as a course or a situational performance intervention, and not for the sake of populating an objectbase (a collection of learning objects, typically contained or referenced in a relational database). However, as object content increasingly becomes a valuable commodity, we will see more content developed specifically to be deployed as learning objects in multiple settings. Why would designers wish to add a layer of complexity to their work by including object capability in their design? The reason is that their content gains a "value-add" that in most cases will pay off many times over (in terms of costs, development time, and learning effectiveness).

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    34. Redirect Page
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    35. CONTENTIOUS In The News!
    October 20, 1998 WebWord.com, a new online journal focused on published an interviewwith Amy Gahran, writing for the Web and creating Effective online
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    CONTENTIOUS in the News
    Past publicity Notable links (...And we even got a personal "thumbs up" from critic Roger Ebert
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    I co-wrote "ePublishing," a regular column in Writer's Digest magazine. This column debuted with the magazine's January 2000 issue. My colleague Steve Outing and I alternated this assignment. April 2000: I delivered an online writing workshop at the annual conference of the National Writers Union, in Seattle. Jan 28-30, 2000: I participated in an invitation-only seminar at the Poynter Institute , a prestigious journalism think tank. December, 1999 Amy Gahran was featured in Fast Company November 18, 1999 Amy Gahran was interviewed for " Desperately Seeking Good E-Freelancers " an article by Matt Welch that appeared in Online Journalism Review September, 1999 Amy Gahran's article "Is Your Content Strategy Sustainable" (originally published in Content Spotlight ) was reprinted in Connection: Credit Union Consumer Facts , a quarterly newsletter from the Credit Union National Association.

    36. Field Guide To Creating Effective Classified Advertisements (NAR Information Cen
    Field Guide to creating Effective Classified Advertisements Advertising Techniques,(REALTOR® magazine online, 2002 Making business writing fun, (Realty Times
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    Advertising Basics Writing Ads: Legal Concerns How Relevant Are Classified Ads? Additional Resources Even with the popularity of the Internet, newspaper classified advertisements continue to be one of the most effective means for getting information about real estate and homes for sale to consumers. The Newspaper Association of America states that 80% of consumers actively involved in buying a house had read a local daily newspaper in the past week and five out of six had read a Sunday newspaper in the past month. The National Association of REALTORS®' own research shows that 41% of buyers used classified ads to find information on homes for sale in 2001. Following are some materials to help you create effective newspaper ads that will attract potential homebuyers. Advertising Basics Location, location, location (Real Estate Advertising)

    37. Realtor Magazine Online The Real Estate Professional's Business
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    38. Wired News
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    39. Portfolio Page
    editor and edited the June, 1996 issue on Web business models the June, 1997 issueon writing on the Presentations creating an online Identity, roundtable
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    I have more than twenty years of professional experience
    working as a writer, reporter, copywriter, editor, and consultant.
    Here's some of what I do, and some of what I've done:
    Editing
    Since November of 1994, I have worked for Computer- Mediated Communication Magazine, (CMC) one of the oldest, continuously published monthlies on the Web. The magazine is published by John December. I am a contributing editor and edited the June, 1996 issue on Web business models the June, 1997 issue on Writing on the Web, and the fall'98 issues on Women and Technology and Technology and Education.
    Presentations
    "Creating An Online Identity,"
    roundtable presentation for the Women's Press Club of New York, April 17, 1996
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    "The Evolution of the Newspaper of the Future,"
    CMC Magazine, July, 1995,
    a theoretical look at how technology is changing the way news is designed and delivered. Here is my Online Newspaper Bibliography.
    Resume
    A summary of my education and work experience edited for technical positions. Teaching I am currently teaching full-time in the Communications Department at The Sage Colleges. My "teaching" pages connects to my syllabi and links to resources for students.

    40. Resources: Writing For The Web
    Contentious online magazine for content developers http//www Content Relevant articlesabout creating content http Development The New writing Career Article
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    Writing for the Web Online Resources Helpful Sites for Web Content Creators Content Contentious Online magazine for content developers http://www.contentious.com Tomalak's Realm Daily headlines from many publications on content and relevant web issues http://www.tomalak.org/ That Darn Content: Line Length is Critical to Legibility - 10-12 words per line is max. http://www.webreference.com/graphics/column51/2.html Quality Web Content Relevant articles about creating content http://www.webpagecontent.com/ Web Content Development: The New Writing Career Article with links http://www.poewar.com/articles/web_content_development.htm Web content: publish or perish ZDNet article on keeping content fresh http://enterprise.cnet.com/enterprise/0-9513-7-5585609.html Usability Use It Jacob Nielsen's authoritative take on usabilitiy issues. http://www.useit.com/ includes
    Top Ten Good Deeds in Web Design http://www.useit.com/alertbox/991003.html Usable Web: 1,403 links about web usability

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