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Revision - 0 views

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    This answers a lot of revising questions and doubts.
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The Editing and Rewriting Process - 0 views

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    very informative site about editing and revising. It has cute visuals that make it really fun to read.
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Recommendation Report - 0 views

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    Gives purpose and audience considerations
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What Is A Feasibility Report And Its Primary Objectives? - 0 views

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    Gives a great answer what a Feasibility Report is.
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How to Practice IM Etiquette - wikiHow - 0 views

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    Instant Message etiquette
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How to Write Polite Online Messages | eHow.com - 0 views

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    IM Polite
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Instant Messaging Rules: A Business Guide to Managing Policies, Security, and Legal Iss... - 0 views

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    A great list of ways to appropriately IM!
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Why Emails Should be Short Instead of Nice - 0 views

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    Email may not be a means of intimacy but just a convenient way to communicate.
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Netiquette - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Details on how to be polite and respectful with email and etc.
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Online Technical Writing: Strategies for Peer-Reviewing and Team-Writing - 1 views

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    Great site on peer review and and team writing.
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A practical approach for managing team writing projects. | Technology > Software Servic... - 1 views

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    Great article on Team Writing that corresponds well with the text.
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Google Apps for Business | Official Website - 1 views

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    Collaboration Site- useful for teamwork, especially Google docs. I have used Google docs for editing peer papers and also creating surveys.
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Users - CC Wiki - 1 views

  • When reusing a CC-licensed work, either as pure sharing or as a derivative work, it is your legal obligation to include what license is being used, as well as obeying by the license conditions provided by the licensor (content owner/creator). From our FAQ:
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      This shows the emphasis of out legal obligation to include what license are being used.
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    This is about creative commons and how to credit the authors.
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YouTube - What is Creative Commons? Wanna Work Together RG Remix - 1 views

shared by Georgia Cardwell on 16 Jul 10 - Cached
  • What is Creative Commons? Wanna Work Together RG Remix
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      This video really helped me understand how important creative commons are and that copyright could be too restrictive and difficult to get permission all the time. Now it is easier and the world benefits from it so much more.
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    good video on explaining creative commons!
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D #7 HW 6 - 0 views

  • Copyright, Fair Use, And Creative Commons
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      This site breaks down the information about creative commons in a form that is easy to read and understand. It even has a video within the slide show.
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    This page has a slide show over what everything means
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HTML Codes - Table of ascii characters and symbols - 0 views

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    Great website to look up HTML codes :)
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Colors and backgrounds - 0 views

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    This helps authors choose their own specific foreground color and backgrounds of elements.
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D#3 HW6 - 4 views

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rhetoric: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com - 1 views

  • Skill in using language effectively and persuasively.
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      rhetoric is a developed skill to persuade and influence effectively.
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Art of Rhetoric - 1 views

  • Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
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      This section here reminds me of ch. 2 where it talks about good writing enhances a writer's reputation. A writer uses these appeals to their audiences so they can be persuasive and trusted.
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    Ethos (Credibility), or ethical appeal, means convincing by the character of the author. Pathos (Emotional) means persuading by appealing to the reader's emotions. Logos (Logical) means persuading by the use of reasoning
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