These five steps are indeed the ultimate goal. This is so well crafted Mathew kudos to your analysis, very detailed. 📌 I have pin pointed these steps because they will always serve purpose especially when I teach my students and help them become better writers. 1. Study the literature, find out what has already been done. 📖 2. Plan out your work (Write it down) keep on writing as you go along. 📝 3. Explain how you got there.(The process). 🗣️ 4. Get someone to comment(Credible Feedback).✅❌ 5. Revise your writing based on credible feedback. 🎉
I'm genuinely happy you found my video to be helpful, and I hope you are able to apply this method in your classroom and personal and professional growth.
@AZsunflower Nice to hear. On Writing Well was my first book of his, which is one of the reasons why I picked this one up. They both have a similar structure and, of course, On Writing Well focuses more on writing tips.
These five steps are indeed the ultimate goal. This is so well crafted Mathew kudos to your analysis, very detailed.
📌 I have pin pointed these steps because they will always serve purpose especially when I teach my students and help them become better writers.
1. Study the literature, find out what has already been done. 📖
2. Plan out your work (Write it down) keep on writing as you go along. 📝
3. Explain how you got there.(The process). 🗣️
4. Get someone to comment(Credible Feedback).✅❌
5. Revise your writing based on credible feedback. 🎉
I'm genuinely happy you found my video to be helpful, and I hope you are able to apply this method in your classroom and personal and professional growth.
Love this book. It is one of the books I purchased in 2024. I still need to buy his other book, "On Writing Well".
@AZsunflower Nice to hear. On Writing Well was my first book of his, which is one of the reasons why I picked this one up. They both have a similar structure and, of course, On Writing Well focuses more on writing tips.
@BookMattic YES, I have read "On Writing Well", I just didn't buy a copy yet.