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    Examining Collaborative and Individual Writing Processes Stephen McLeod University of Phoenix Collaborative writing is a tool that is being utilized more often in the professional world as well as the educational world. The collaborative writing process is similar to the individual writing process as many of the same rules apply. In this paper we‚ as a learning team‚ will illustrate some examples of how to use the tools of individual writing in the collaborative process. Writing as a group

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    Individual Writing versus Collaborative Writing Team C COMM/105 November 13‚ 2009 Jennifer Core Individual Writing versus Collaborative Writing This essay will indentify similarities and differences between the individual writing process and the collaborative writing process. Collaborative writing is the way that people in the fields of business‚ government‚ and technology compose large writing assignments (Baecker‚ 1993). There are many advantages to collaborative writing. One advantage

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    disadvantages of the collaborative writing process in 200 to 300 words. In what situations might an individual writing process be preferable? Three advantages of Collaborative writing process: • Wider Expertise‚ Skills‚ and broader Knowledge advantages. The combination of thoughts and experience will offer a wider variety of ideas and resources than that of a single person. • Wider Responsibility. Time can be an issue for some‚ so breaking down parts for individual writers to handle will

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    Collaborative Writing Process Collaborative writing is fast becoming an integral part of most college curriculums. Whether or not more knowledge is gained from team writing as opposed to individual writing is undetermined. Analyzing the team writing process and how it differs from the individual process may help us to better see the benefits. Let us compare prewriting activities like brainstorming and topic selection. Writing as an individual you can pick a topic you are most interested in

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    In collaborative writing‚ there are many advantages and disadvantages. In chapter two of our text there is a list of both the advantages and disadvantages. The three advantages that I am going to focus on are:  “Collaboration offers wider expertise and skills than just one writer may possess.”  “The responsibility is wider spread‚ both allowing more members to shine with their accomplishments and removing the burden on just one person to produce a polished document.”  “Collaboration offers

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    “Tips for successful collaborative writing” by Stephen Wilbers If you ever have worked on a committee‚ task force‚ or project development team‚ you probably know the frustration of group work. If you’re lucky‚ you also know the joy.The nature of your experience depends on two factors: whether the individual participants share common‚ clearly defined goals and whether they know how to work together.All of this‚ of course‚ applies to collaborative writing‚ a collective activity that – perhaps as

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    During collaborative writing processes there are certain advantages and disadvantages. There are times that an individual writing process may better suit the information being written. Such advantages of a collaborative writing process are combined ideas “two heads are better than one”‚ a shared workload‚ and a greater array of skills and opinions. Combined ideas from collaborative writing may offer different views and expertise on specific topics; individuals within the group may also present new

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    Individual the Writing Process Option 1: Strategies for Becoming an Effective Writer 1. Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past. What specifically have you done in the past compared to what you have read about this week? For me the writing process for this class constitutes the steps needed for writing by giving careful thought to the quality of the descriptive essay in order to determine between facts and or opinions

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    Writing Process Before this class‚ I did not recognize the writing processes were very important for me‚ and I used to write the day before the due day. My weakness part is I sometimes confuse with the meaning of the words or use the wrong words in the sentences. The misused words and disorganized content always weaken my writing. My strength in the writing is developing my ideas. Usually‚ I would develop at least three ideas concerning the topic. Overall I join the writing class‚ I have learned

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    Program Material The Writing Process This week‚ you may choose from two different assignment options. Each option requires you to address strategies for becoming a more effective academic writer. Select Option 1 or Option 2 to complete for your assignment. Option 1: Strategies for Becoming an Effective Academic Writer Address the following questions in 200 to 300 words: • Consider how the writing process you read about in this class differs from the process you have used in the past

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