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Casey Marguccio

Creative Writing | Writing Tips | Writing Ideas - 0 views

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    Provides writing exercises, writing tips and many other writing resources.
Maureen Barreras

Writing in the Workplace - 0 views

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    This website has great tips on professional writing. Topics discussed are audience analysis, prewriting, cover letters, resume, style, technique, organization, etc. Anything you need to know about professional writing is available on this website. I recommend checking it out if you are getting ready to look for a job and if you are working in a business like setting where formal writing is required.
Samantha Braun

Creative Writing Exercises - 0 views

  • A really cool (a bit of an emotional wringer) exercise involves imagining a particularly tense, heated scene, maybe an argument you had with someone.Now write about what happened from the other person's p.o.v.
  • matic writing can be a good exercise to dust off some inner cobwebs and stimulate the imagination. Just start writing with the first thing that pops into your head, and don't stop until your brain runs out of words.
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    This is a forum in which one member asked for some good creative writing exercises. Other users responded with some great exercises, ways to generate ideas, and ways to kick writer's block.
Akmal Yousuf

Microsoft Office 2016 review: It's all about collaboration - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: GO TEAM! THAT'S WHAT OFFICE 2016 IS BUILT TO ENCOURAGE, WITH NEW COLLABORATIVE TOOLS AND OTHER WAYS TO TIE WORKERS AND CONTENT TOGETHER. pcw office primary 2 - www.office.com/setup www.office.com/setup Blogs: Office 2016 is a major upgrade, but not in the way you'd first suppose. Just as Windows 10 ties notebooks, desktops, phones and tablets together, and adds a layer of intelligence, Office 2016 wants to connect you and your coworkers together, using some baked-in smarts to help you along. I tested the client-facing portion of Office 2016. Microsoft released the trial version of Office 2016 in March as a developer preview with a focus on administrative features (data loss protection, multi-factor authentication and more) that we didn't test. I've been using it since the consumer preview release in May. Microsoft seeded reviewers with a Microsoft Surface 3 with the "final code" upon it. That's a slight misnomer, as the Office 2016 apps upon it used the same version that Microsoft had tested with the public, with a few exceptions: Outlook was pre-populated with links and contacts of a virtual company to give reviewers the look and feel of Delve, Outlook's new Groups feature, and more. Office 2013 users can rest easy about one thing: Office 2016's applications are almost indistinguishable from their previous versions in look and feature set. To the basic Office apps, Microsoft has added its Sway app for light content creation, and the enterprise information aggregator, Delve. Collaboration in the cloud is the real difference with Office 2016. Office now encourages you to share documents online, in a collaborative workspace. Printing out a document and marking it up with a pen? Medieval. Even emailing copies back and forth is now tacitly discouraged. office 2016 review powerpoint demo shot - www.office.com/setupMicrosoft Microsoft says its new collaborative workflow reflects how people do things now, from study groups
Akmal Yousuf

Word 2016: Researcher and Editor tools - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Microsoft announced two new tools, Researcher and Editor, for Word 2016 today that introduce better research integration and writing assistance. Word 2016 is the newest version of the popular word editing software that is available to Office 365 users and customers who purchased a standalone copy of Office 2016. The update is available today to all Office 365 subscribers who are using Word 2016 on the Windows desktop according to Microsoft. The easiest way to find out whether you have it or not is to open Word 2016 on the Windows desktop and check whether the new "Researcher" option is available under References when you edit a document. RESEARCHER word 2016 researcher - www.office.com/setup Researcher is a new tool that you may use to find references directly from within Word 2016. The feature uses Bing's Knowledge Graph for that and displays data in a sidebar in the Word 2016 when enabled. You find the new option under References > Researcher. Researcher is a new service in Word that helps you find and incorporate reliable sources and content for your paper in fewer steps. Right within your Word document you can explore material related to your topic and add it-and its properly-formatted citation-in one click. Researcher uses the Bing Knowledge Graph to pull in the appropriate content from the web and provide structured, safe and credible information. You may use the new tool to add quotes and "properly formatted citation" to documents. While this may not be suitable for science-grade documents, it may do for many other types of documents. EDITOR word 2016 editor - www.office.com/setup Editor is touted as a new digital writing assistant that assists you with proofing and editing services. The initial release flags unclear phrases, redundancy or complex words, and makes recommendations by displaying alternatives to you. The service uses machine learning and natural language processing for that, and will improve over time
Megan Lafferty

The Creative Writing Companion: The Writer's Friend - 0 views

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    Includes writing prompts and ideas. Good for when you are struggling with finding an interesting topic to write about.
Kate Peterson

GoBackpacking | Around the World Travel Blog - 0 views

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    This is a great travel blog. It has tips and info about travel writing, but it is mostly about this one guy's year long journey around the world. If you love to write and love to travel maybe you should look into travel writing/blogging.
Michael Pfister

Writing.org - Opportunities for Travel Writers - 0 views

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    Travel and writing go together like passports and visas. Most major newspapers have travel sections, dozens of magazines are devoted to travel, book publishers churn out guidebooks to destinations great and small, and books by authors like Paul Theroux and Peter Mayle have helped to breathe new life into the long-dormant travel narrative or "armchair travel" genre. This doesn't mean that travel writers are getting rich. (In fact, most aren't.) But it does mean there's a large audience for travel prose. You can reach that audience if you know your subject and can bring it to life through good writing.
Maureen Barreras

Lesson Plans for Writing - 0 views

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    This website has many links to websites that give great ideas for teaching children how to write, for example, I searched around and found an idea for creative writing: students sit in circle, start a story, when time is up, pass the story along to have peer continue it.
Nicole Pasquarello

Writing.Com: Writers, Writing, Poetry, Creative Writing, Fiction Writing, Poetry Contes... - 0 views

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    Simple enough.
kim fox

Inspiring Young Children to Write - 0 views

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    This article is about the importance of allowing a child to "free flow" write, and stresses the importance of allowing a child to write without the pressures of grammar, spelling, etc.
Jennifer O'Kane

Writing Activities and Games - 0 views

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    Free writing activities for the classroom
Amy Holmes

creative writing prompts . com ideas for writers - 0 views

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    Creative writing prompts website is a site that provided prompts and idea to create stories, poems, and other forms of writings.
Samantha Braun

Freelance Writing Jobs - 0 views

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    This convenient site lists freelance writing jobs and tips for different kinds of writing.
Jennifer O'Kane

Writing & Blogging Prompts - 0 views

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    Good writing prompts. Information on blogging
Akmal Yousuf

Access 2016: Designing a Multi-table Query - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: In the previous lesson, you learned how to create a simple query with one table. Most queries you design in Access will likely use multiple tables, allowing you to answer more complex questions. In this lesson, you'll learn how to design and create a multi-table query. Throughout this tutorial, we will be using a sample database. If you would like to follow along, you'll need to download our Access 2016 sample database. You will need to have Access 2016 installed on your computer in order to open the example. Watch the video below to learn how to create a multi-table query (Part 1). Watch the video below to learn more about joins and query criteria (Part 2). DESIGNING A MULTI-TABLE QUERY Queries can be difficult to understand and build if you don't have a good idea of what you're trying to find and how to find it. A one-table query can be simple enough to make up as you go along, but to build anything more powerful you'll need to plan the query in advance. PLANNING A QUERY When planning a query that uses more than one table, you should go through these four steps: Pinpoint exactly what you want to know. If you could ask your database any question, what would it be? Building a query is more complicated than just asking a question, but knowing precisely what question you want to answer is essential to building a useful query. Identify every type of information you want included in your query results. Which fields contain this information? Locate the fields you want to include in your query. Which tables are they contained in? Determine the criteria the information in each field needs to meet. Think about the question you asked in the first step. Which fields do you need to search for specific information? What information are you looking for? How will you search for it? This process might seem abstract at first, but as we go through the process of planning our own multi-table query you sho
Akmal Yousuf

Office 2016's Smart Lookup is the next-best thing to a personal research assistant - ww... - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: USE THIS HELPFUL FEATURE TO QUICKLY VERIFY FACTS AND FIND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AS YOU WORK. www.office.com/setup Blogs: Among all of Office 2016's useful new features, there's one in particular you'll definitely want to take the time to master: Smart Lookup. In short, it serves as a digital research assistant, pulling in information from the Web to enhance your work or help you decipher unfamiliar content. If you're an Office regular, Smart Lookup holds the key to a more powerful workflow. WHERE TO FIND IT Smart Lookup is just one right-click away in any Office 2016 app. Highlight a word or phrase you want to research, right-click, and select Smart Lookup from the context menu. You can also get to this feature by launching Review > Smart Lookup and entering a query. smart lookup word - www.office.com/setup Right-click on a word or phrase to launch Office's Smart Lookup tool. Smart Lookup works similarly in both Windows and Mac versions of Office 2016. When you launch the tool, a sidebar appears on the right side of the screen that displays the results of your query. Here's the really cool thing about Smart Lookup: It takes context from the words around the one you're searching for in order to provide you with the most relevant results, because so many words and terms have multiple meanings. There's a reason it's called Smart Lookup! Smart Lookup proves its value in many scenarios. Here are some examples. BE A WORD NERD Living up to its name, Smart Lookup will find a definition, synonyms, and the parts of speech for any word you highlight. smart lookup definitions - www.office.com/setup Find definitions and other information to assist with writing. Select the Explore tab to get word-usage information, or scroll down the page for entries from Wikipedia or Bing search results. Click on Define for a word's meaning and to hear how it's pronounced. PULL IN RESEARCH FROM THE WEB The most useful feature for me on a day
Megan Lafferty

30 Ideas for Teaching Writing - National Writing Project - 1 views

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    Great ideas for teachers to make writing easier for their students.
Michael Pfister

How to Write a Great Ghost Story - 0 views

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    Some of these tips are pretty obvious for Writing Arts majors, but you may be surprised by what you already knew.
Robyn Nichols

Write In and Win $150 in Cash!!! | Traveling Stories Magazine - 0 views

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    A travel writing contest, win it and be $150 richer.
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