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Teaching and Learning Multimodal Communications

Alyssa Arbuckle, Alison Hedley, Shaun Macpherson, Alyssa McLeod, Jana Millar Usiskin, Daniel Powell, Jentery Sayers, Emily Smith, Michael Stevens, Authors

This comment was written by Alison Hedley on 28 Aug 2012.

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Thoughts on "Anatomy of a Workflow"

Prior to this assignment, I had never articulated my workflow before; the prompt's underlying logic struck me as oddly placed in a literary studies course. Additionally, I was new to many of the tools that I identify in my response. Several hours of tinkering and exploring preceded the assignment's actual writing process, but as a result, my awareness of the tools available for online research, writing, and project management positively exploded. Moreover, the process of articulating my methodology proved extremely helpful—all the more because I was still developing a sense of how browser add-ons and open-source applications could aid my productivity. I continue to use all of the tools that I incorporated into my workflow during this exercise.


Author: Alison Hedley
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Anatomy of a Workflow: Experimenting with Productivity Tools (30 August 2012)
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