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  • Looking for help with the slides for your presentation?
    Crafting a Genre | PowerPoint & alternatives

    Looking for help with the slides for your presentation?

    Bydr.kim June 18, 2013August 7, 2014

    Rule #1 from 7 Lessons from the World’s Most Captivating Presenters: Start with paper, not PowerPoint I couldn’t agree more. I’ve mentioned my colleague, Jean-luc Doumont, when offering help to those of you writing slides for a presentation. Jean-luc taught me that if you can’t make good visuals, you shouldn’t create them. Concentrate on developing content…

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  • Code-switching in written language
    Managing Style | Pros Writing in the News

    Code-switching in written language

    Bydr.kim June 17, 2013June 17, 2013

    We naturally adapt our language based on our social surroundings: we choose different words to describe the same thing when addressing our pals in a pub, our professor at a pub, our professor in class, or our grandmother on the phone. I’ve written about this before as code-switching. When code-switching appears in written language, some folks experience…

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  • Typography in the news
    Pros Writing in the News

    Typography in the news

    Bydr.kim June 13, 2013August 7, 2014

    Check out today’s US Navy ends dependence on capitalised communications from BBC News.  Michael Clarke, director of the Royal United Services Institute think tank in London, told the BBC, The US Navy has made up its mind that not everything is a crisis and some messages are just normal. The change appears to mean the organization has…

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  • Writing and cheese
    Dr. Kim's Philosophy

    Writing and cheese

    Bydr.kim June 12, 2013

    “Carefully defined writing activities” in a learning situation have an even less direct relationship to “writing” than “pasturized process cheese food” has to “cheese.” This wonderful quote comes from a post by Professor E. Shelley Reid on the Writng Program Administrator’s listserv last April. Professor Reid was involved in a discussion of Automated Essay Scoring (AES),…

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  • It’s about COMMUNICATION, stupid!
    Crafting a Genre | Dr. Kim's Philosophy | Pros Writing in the News

    It’s about COMMUNICATION, stupid!

    Bydr.kim June 10, 2013August 7, 2014

    My first new post in a while. And I’m ranting — albeit somewhat quietly. This time I’m reacting to a newly published research article about assessing student writing within MOOCs. Balfour, the author, provides a review of two technologies for assessing writing when you have a huge student-to-teacher ratio: Automated Essay Scoring (AES) and Calibrated…

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  • Pros Write celebrating first-year anniversary
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    Pros Write celebrating first-year anniversary

    Bydr.kim June 8, 2013July 1, 2013

    Purpose is unchanged. But the blog has a new look and organization. Feedback is welcome!

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  • The genre of research articles: Methods sections
    Crafting a Genre | Research article

    The genre of research articles: Methods sections

    Bydr.kim May 10, 2013December 28, 2023

    After something of a hiatus from Pros Write, I’m (finally) continuing the series on writing the different sections that make up a research article (RA). I’m tackling the Methods section here.  (See this post for a discussion of the overall structure of the RA.)  The Methods section is usually the easiest section for researchers to write. So I recommend they start…

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  • Need a dopamine fix to get through your work week?
    Platitudes

    Need a dopamine fix to get through your work week?

    Bydr.kim April 30, 2013June 8, 2013

    I meant to post this Monday morning — when many in the workplace could use a happiness boost!  (That’s what dopamine does for your brain.) You may think positive psychology is mostly platitudes. But Shawn Achor could change your mind. The psychologist’s research into happiness shows that success does not lead to happiness. Instead, happiness leads to…

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  • Texting as fingered speech
    Managing Style

    Texting as fingered speech

    Bydr.kim April 23, 2013June 8, 2013

    Check out this TED talk by linguist John McWhorter about the language of texting. McWhorter makes the point that texting operates less like the language of writing than the language of speaking. So “fingered” speech. McWhorter also provides examples of people complaining about young people’s failure to follow the linguistic conventions established by older generations for hundreds — even…

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  • Friday fun with dirty words (your friends won’t know are dirty)
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    Friday fun with dirty words (your friends won’t know are dirty)

    Bydr.kim April 19, 2013June 8, 2013

    Because it’s Friday and we all need a little more fun, I’m sharing The Dirty Etymology of 9 Everyday Words by Romy Oltuski, who wrote this piece for mental_floss.** I don’t know Romy, but I share her sense of humor about word origins. Enjoy! Within our lexicon lives a library of forgotten stories, developed over…

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