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how to write online and let others read your work

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ONLINE WRITING : 

ONLINE WRITING Norebel Gomez-Arazo Balagulan

Online Writing : 

Online Writing writing interactively using the internet requires new skills (computer literacy) differs in the permanence, access and speed of use through the Internet.

Print Content vs Online Content (Garth A. Buchholz) : 

Print Content vs Online Content (Garth A. Buchholz) Print Content - Online Content formally written * informally written passively read * chunked out/ chunked down

Print Content vs Online Content : 

Print Content vs Online Content * linear * non-linear narrative * interactive dated * dynamic

Print Content vs Online Content : 

Print Content vs Online Content continuous view * current reading paper * reading light

Things you'll need:* A computer (with internet access)* idea* Reporting notes and sources* Photographs : 

Things you'll need:* A computer (with internet access)* idea* Reporting notes and sources* Photographs

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING: : 

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING: PLANNING * Consider the Audience in choosing your: * Style – font (style/size), color, size of the text, over all appearance * Vocabulary * Format – layout, design

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING: PLANNING: Teenagers : short sentences, modern slang, plenty of multimedia Seniors : longer explanations, friendly vocabulary, no distracting sounds and video

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: * Sort through your sources, highlight information Open a writing document on your computer to begin writing your article.

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: * Write your headline. Make it catchy. Short Avoid : jokes, puns, exclamation points * Write for SEO Search Engine Optimization Determine the topic of your article so that it relates to other topics

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: Keep it short Avoid: - dense blocks of text - passive voice - slang/jargon - undefined abbreviations - worn clichés - run on sentences - adjective-heavy modifiers

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: Use: * short, snappy sentences broken by white space and graphics * active verbs * original metaphors * strong meta-content (headlines, subheads, cutlines, labels) * “inverted pyramid”

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: * Think Multimedia Add a dominant photo or pictures, art, video, music and sound. * Browse the web for copyright-free resources such as Wikimedia Commons at www.commons.wikimedia.org.

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: * Check your grammar, spelling and punctuation. - Never underline a word or phrase unless it is an online link to another site.

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING:  WRITING: . * Add links Builds trust among readers (Best Way - Tips on Writing Online | eHow.com) * No need for repetition of information (Online Writing & Editing Tips | eHow.com

STEPS IN ONLINE WRITING: * Editing your article * Uploading your article

Contest Mechanics Articles must be at least 300 words, in English or Filipino. Articles must contain links to online sources as a method of reference. : 

ONLINE WRITING CONTEST MECHANICS & CRITERIA Contest Mechanics Articles must be at least 300 words, in English or Filipino. Articles must contain links to online sources as a method of reference.

Stories must have at least three independent sources. Finished articles must incorporate multimedia content and must contain at least one photo. Sources for media (URLs) must be placed at the bottom of the article. : 

ONLINE WRITING CONTEST MECHANICS & CRITERIA Stories must have at least three independent sources. Finished articles must incorporate multimedia content and must contain at least one photo. Sources for media (URLs) must be placed at the bottom of the article.

Articles must be observant of the rules of copyright (no plagiarism, sources must be credited.) : 

ONLINE WRITING CONTEST MECHANICS & CRITERIA Articles must be observant of the rules of copyright (no plagiarism, sources must be credited.)

Contestants will compose their articles on MS Word, Open Office or other word processing applications. Finished articles must be rendered to PDF and will be uploaded to http:www.thepoc.net (PDFs will also be available online for judging purposes.) : 

ONLINE WRITING CONTEST MECHANICS & CRITERIA Contestants will compose their articles on MS Word, Open Office or other word processing applications. Finished articles must be rendered to PDF and will be uploaded to http:www.thepoc.net (PDFs will also be available online for judging purposes.)

Contestants will be given one hour to research and write their articles. A maximum of 30 minutes will be given for contestants to lay-out their articles and incorporate media. : 

ONLINE WRITING CONTEST MECHANICS & CRITERIA Contestants will be given one hour to research and write their articles. A maximum of 30 minutes will be given for contestants to lay-out their articles and incorporate media.

Articles in Word or Pagemaker format will be submitted to contest administrators/proctors, who will render documents as PDF and will upload them to the website. Judging will be done based on PDFs and uploaded articles. : 

ONLINE WRITING CONTEST MECHANICS & CRITERIA Articles in Word or Pagemaker format will be submitted to contest administrators/proctors, who will render documents as PDF and will upload them to the website. Judging will be done based on PDFs and uploaded articles.

* Writing (60%) - Voice (The article’s slant and how the angle is presented) - 25% - Style/Composition (How the article is constructed, flow of ideas) – 25% - Grammar/Spelling - 10% : 

CRITERIA FOR JUDGING * Writing (60%) - Voice (The article’s slant and how the angle is presented) - 25% - Style/Composition (How the article is constructed, flow of ideas) – 25% - Grammar/Spelling - 10%

* Web Savvy (Hyperlinks, use of multimedia, diversity/reliability of sources chosen) (30%) * Layout of the Article on the page/screen (5%) * Overall impact (5%) : 

CRITERIA FOR JUDGING * Web Savvy (Hyperlinks, use of multimedia, diversity/reliability of sources chosen) (30%) * Layout of the Article on the page/screen (5%) * Overall impact (5%)

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References: *A Dozen Online Writing Tips SEO Tips & Guidelines *Best Way - Tips on Writing Online *How.com http://www.ehow.com/way_5164338_tips-writing-online.html#ixzz104Vzlqta *Internet Based Moms: Writing for the Internet * Web Pro News: The 10 Commandments of Internet Writing

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References: * Gigaom: How the Internet Changed Writing in the 2000s * Online Writing & Editing Tips eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_6552372_online-writing-editing-tips.html#ixzz104WmMcYy

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* 30 minutes research * 30 minutes writeshop Individual Workshop:

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Thank you and good luck! - norebel