Weegy: Which strategy?
User: I think it is also important to highlight that proofreading is a VERY important part of the writing/revision process. However, many students confuse revision with proofreading. Proofreading is only a part of the revision process. Revision also includes the critiquing of key concepts and ideas, strength of argument and thesis statement, organization and structure. One revision strategy that I often recommend is to complete and outline of your paper after you have written it (not what you intend to write, but what you have on paper at that moment). After you have written an outline, you can critique the structure of the outline. You can make sure that you have covered all key points and that each point is adequately developed within the paper. Outlining after writing will give you a better since of how your paper flows and what you might be missing.
has anyone every heard of or used this strategy for revision? Your thoughts ?
Weegy: I think it's effective as it help students memorise the key terms and improve on weak points
(More)