The concepts of drafting and revision were developed out of process theory and research done in the early 1980s, an era when word processing was not as pervasive or standardized as it is now. This paper reexamines those concepts, drawing on an analysis of two decades of previous collegelevel studies of writing processes in relation to word processing and an exploratory survey of 112 upper level undergraduate students who use computers extensively to write and revise. The results support earlier studies that found students\u27 revision is predominantly focused on local issues. However, the analysis suggests that the common classroom practice of assigning multiple drafts to encourage global revision needs to be rethought, as more drafts are n...
This study describes the process of change which occurred over the course of a semester when basic w...
This study investigated the use of explicit revision instruction and digital writing during writing ...
Abstract Within Cegep classes (17 to 20 years of age) reserved for students having previously fai...
Research studies conducted where word processing programs were used for composition and revision ind...
This study investigated the implications of using computers in the writing process. The purpose was ...
Statement of the problem. The purpose of this study was to investigate the interaction between two c...
Abstract: With tensions mounting among educators over the emphasis being placed on student performan...
This qualitative action research study investigated the effects of using typed versus handwritten ro...
To better understand the short-term effectiveness of process-writing methodologies, a three-week qua...
This research project studied a class of high school 11th and 12th grade writing students, for one s...
Descriptions of the writing processes of "expert" pen- and -paper writers are commonly accepted in c...
The text already produced by student writers can act as a barrier to revision because the existing t...
To describe and analyze the revision processes of a group of college freshmen and a group of experie...
A study examined the effect of word processing on the amount and kind of planning writers do. Subjec...
This study investigated the impact of using a word processor during a fourth grade writing project. ...
This study describes the process of change which occurred over the course of a semester when basic w...
This study investigated the use of explicit revision instruction and digital writing during writing ...
Abstract Within Cegep classes (17 to 20 years of age) reserved for students having previously fai...
Research studies conducted where word processing programs were used for composition and revision ind...
This study investigated the implications of using computers in the writing process. The purpose was ...
Statement of the problem. The purpose of this study was to investigate the interaction between two c...
Abstract: With tensions mounting among educators over the emphasis being placed on student performan...
This qualitative action research study investigated the effects of using typed versus handwritten ro...
To better understand the short-term effectiveness of process-writing methodologies, a three-week qua...
This research project studied a class of high school 11th and 12th grade writing students, for one s...
Descriptions of the writing processes of "expert" pen- and -paper writers are commonly accepted in c...
The text already produced by student writers can act as a barrier to revision because the existing t...
To describe and analyze the revision processes of a group of college freshmen and a group of experie...
A study examined the effect of word processing on the amount and kind of planning writers do. Subjec...
This study investigated the impact of using a word processor during a fourth grade writing project. ...
This study describes the process of change which occurred over the course of a semester when basic w...
This study investigated the use of explicit revision instruction and digital writing during writing ...
Abstract Within Cegep classes (17 to 20 years of age) reserved for students having previously fai...