1. What went well for you during the process of creating this magazine?
During the process of this magazine, I improved my writing skills. My group gave me great critiques. They mentioned what wasn't appropriate for a a magazine and they even told me how to fix these flaws. I also learned how to make the article shorter and still have the same message.
During the process of this magazine, I improved my writing skills. My group gave me great critiques. They mentioned what wasn't appropriate for a a magazine and they even told me how to fix these flaws. I also learned how to make the article shorter and still have the same message.
Time was a conflict during this magazine, as well as pressure. If we compare my first draft with my final product, we would notice a significantly difference. My first draft was my blog entry, but I fixed the spelling and the word usage. With drafts, I improved my article and I managed make it shorter and still have the same message.
3. What other examples of work—student and professional—stood out as exemplary and served as a good model for your own work?
Amanda's article served me as a model because we both wrote about Economic Advice. We shared advices and opinions about our work.
Josh was a great help for my layout design. He gave Elmo, my editor, a great idea for my layout.
Amanda's article served me as a model because we both wrote about Economic Advice. We shared advices and opinions about our work.
Josh was a great help for my layout design. He gave Elmo, my editor, a great idea for my layout.
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