Using the writing environment to study writers' strategies

Marcy Lansman ; John B. Smith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Irene Weber
Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
1993-04-01
DOI
10.1016/s8755-4615(05)80060-x
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (1)

  1. Computers and Composition

References (32) · 4 in this index

  1. The psychology of written composition
  2. Composing and computers: Case studies of experienced writers
    Writing in real time
  3. College Composition and Communication
  4. Writing with power
  5. The composing processes of twelfth graders
Show all 32 →
  1. The cognition of discovery: Defining a rhetorical problem
    College Composition and Communication  
  2. A cognitive process theory of writing
    College Composition and Communication  
  3. Plans that guide the composing process
    Writing: The nature, development and teaching of written communication
  4. Experiments on composing letters: Some facts, some myths, and some observations
    Cognitive processes in writing
  5. Composing letters with computer-based text editors
    Human Factors  
  6. Does the medium make a difference? Two studies of writing with pen and paper and with computers
    Human-Computer Interaction  
  7. Research in the Teaching of English
  8. The process religion and business communication
    Journal of Business Communication  
  9. Writing research: The analysis of a very complex task
    Complex information processing: The impact of Herbert Simon
  10. Identifying the organization of writing processes
    Cognitive processes in writing
  11. A tutorial for WE 1.0 for use with experimental studies
  12. Writing method and productivity of science and engineering faculty
    Research in Higher Education  
  13. Written Communication
  14. Kellogg, R.T. (in press). The effectiveness of prewriting strategies as a function of task demands. American …
  15. Cognitive tools and thinking performance: The case of word processors and writing
    Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society
  16. Organize first or write first? A comparison of alternative writing strategies
  17. Research in the Teaching of English
  18. Explorations in the real-time production of written discourse
    What writers know
  19. The composing processes of an engineer
    College Composition and Communication  
  20. A cognitive basis for a computer writing environment
    Computer writing environments
  21. Cognitive modes and strategies for writing
  22. A cognitive grammar for writing: Version 1.0
  23. A strategic method for writing
  24. Automated protocol analysis: Tools and methodology
  25. WE: A writing environment for professionals
    Proceedings of the National Computer Conference '87
  26. Linguistics and writing
    Perspectives on research and scholarship in composition
  27. Designing protocol studies of the writing process: An introduction
    New directions in composition research