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The ultimate guide to writing styles

The ultimate guide to writing styles | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"There’s much more to effective writing than merely putting pen to paper or tapping a keyboard. When you learn about the writing styles and other tools utilized by effective writers, you’ll know the secrets of keeping your reader engaged and writing successfully at the collegiate level ..."

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20+ badass blogging tools to avoid writing embarrassment

20+ badass blogging tools to avoid writing embarrassment | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Grammar, punctuation, and stylistic mistakes can ruin your content and diminish your credibility. These 20+ blogging tools will help improve your style ..."

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Some of the best writing guides to help students improve their writing style 

Some of the best writing guides to help students improve their writing style  | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"In today's post we are sharing with you this collection of some excellent guides to help you with the teaching of writing and help your students improve their writing style ..."

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Storytelling in higher education marketing | Higher Education Marketing Journal

Storytelling in higher education marketing | Higher Education Marketing Journal | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

" ... Our job is to present their research, the materials they teach in class, and their viewpoints in order to tell our programs’ stories in as many ways over as many platforms as possible ..."

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Dr. Dea Conrad-Curry's curator insight, December 28, 2014 6:59 PM

An interesting take on the responsibilities and opportunties for academics to publish their work to interested audiences. Although research is important to the public, the public doesn't read the types of journals in which resesarch is made public. As a result, they are left to accept what is disseminated as research based thinking and decision-making. Many times, that is just not the case. Research is reinterpreted and revisioned through the lens of those who publish in mainstream sectors. If researchers were encouraged to deliver study results through publications more accessible to public audiences, there may be fewer misunderstandings on topics of widespread interest.