Ten ways to organize your writing - for Research/Thesis Writers
In this video, we'll cover ten ways to organize your research/thesis writing. These are the ten organizational structures I see often and can be used effectively to help your writing become clearer for a reader. The main point of the video is to break up the writing process and make deliberate decisions about organization. I mention two other videos to watch, here are the links: Reverse outlining • Reverse Outlining Writing paragraphs • Writing paragraphs - Thesis writing Be sure to watch my other videos on many different aspects of thesis writing, writing research papers, and writing for publication. You might also want to subscribe because I add new videos all the time. Hope this helps you with your writing! Photos from Pixabay and slides from SlidesCarnival.

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