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Outline
Template for an Analytical Paper
Purpose: To show how programs
written for microcomputers relate to the process of writing.
Thesis: Microcomputer programs can
have a positive effect on students' writing if both the potentials and
limitations of the programs are understood.
Audience: Current college and
university students.
Microcomputer
Programs and the Process of Writing
- I. Major Steps in the Writing
Process
- A. Organizing
- B. Writing the first draft
- C. Evaluating
- D. Revising
- II. Writing Programs for the
Microcomputer
- A. Types of Programs and Their
Relationship to the Writing Process
- 1. Thought
- a. Use in organizing
- b. Use in revising
- 2. Word Processors
- a. Use in writing the first
draft
- b. Use in revising
- 3. Analytical programs:
grammar, style, spelling
- a. Use in evaluating
- b. Use in revising
- B. Positive and Negative
Aspects of Computer Writing Programs
- 1. Positive features
- a. Less time spent on
repetitive or mechanical writing tasks
- b. Greater flexibility and
versatility in writing process
- c. Increased revision
strategies
- d. Specific learning
possibilities
- 2. Negative features
- a. The increased time spent
on learning software programs and computers
- b. The availability of
hardware and software
- c. The unrealistic
expectations of users
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1) A cure-all for writing
problems
2) A way to avoid learning correct grammar/syntax/spelling
3) A method to reduce time spent on writing proficiently
4) A simple process to learn and execute
- C. Future Possibilities of
Computer Programs for Writing
- 1. Rapid change
- 2. Improved programs
- 3. Increased use and availability
- 4. More realistic assessment of
value - critical work
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