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== Definition ==
== Definition ==


'''Writing tools''' is software that helps people to write.
A '''writing tool''' is software that helps people to write.
 
In education, they can be considered as a kind of [[cognitive tool]].
See also: [[professionnal software]] since some writing tools have been made for and are used by real writers.


== Tools ==
== Tools ==
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* Structured word processors
* Structured word processors
* Outlining tools
* Outlining tools
* Concept organisation, see: [[Cognitive map]]s
* Concept organisation, see: [[Concept map]]s
* On-line collaborative writing tools (such as Wikis or through-the-web editing/storing/sharing à la Writely)
* On-line collaborative writing tools (such as Wikis or through-the-web editing/storing/sharing à la Writely)
See also: [[professionnal software]]


== Links ==
== Links ==
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* [http://www.richardsalsbury.com/ RoughDraft] has features specifically designed for creative writing: novels, short stories, articles, plays and screenplays.
* [http://www.richardsalsbury.com/ RoughDraft] has features specifically designed for creative writing: novels, short stories, articles, plays and screenplays.
* [http://www.spacejock.com/yWriter.html yWriter], Story writing software (by Simon Haynes, free)
* [http://www.spacejock.com/yWriter.html yWriter], Story writing software (by Simon Haynes, free)
;Argumentation and dialog
* see [[Computer-supported argumentation]]


=== Note takeing tools ===
=== Note takeing tools ===
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* [http://www.evernote.com/en/ EverNote]
* [http://www.evernote.com/en/ EverNote]
* [http://softwarebybrian.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=2 Text Block Writer] {{quotation | is a virtual index card program for writers.  It can be used to organize research papers, articles, fiction, non-fiction, books and whatever related to writing.  It is intended for people like me who use paper index cards to write all the notes and pieces of an essay, and then arrange the pieces and then use that to type them into the computer.}}
* [http://softwarebybrian.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=2 Text Block Writer] {{quotation | is a virtual index card program for writers.  It can be used to organize research papers, articles, fiction, non-fiction, books and whatever related to writing.  It is intended for people like me who use paper index cards to write all the notes and pieces of an essay, and then arrange the pieces and then use that to type them into the computer.}}
=== Concept maps ===
See:
* [[concept map]]
* [[Visualization]]


=== Guidelines ===
=== Guidelines ===
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* [http://www.io.com/~hcexres/textbook/acctoc.html Online Technical Writing]
* [http://www.io.com/~hcexres/textbook/acctoc.html Online Technical Writing]
*  [http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/fifty-50-tools-which-can-help-you-in-writing.html Fifty (50!) Tools which can help you in Writing]
*  [http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/fifty-50-tools-which-can-help-you-in-writing.html Fifty (50!) Tools which can help you in Writing]


=== General links ===
=== General links ===
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[[Category: Educational technologies]]
[[Category: Educational technologies]]
[[Category: Cognitive tools]]

Revision as of 17:12, 28 August 2006

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Definition

A writing tool is software that helps people to write.

In education, they can be considered as a kind of cognitive tool. See also: professionnal software since some writing tools have been made for and are used by real writers.

Tools

There are many kinds of tools.

  • Any kind of word processor
  • Structured word processors
  • Outlining tools
  • Concept organisation, see: Concept maps
  • On-line collaborative writing tools (such as Wikis or through-the-web editing/storing/sharing à la Writely)

Links

Important notice: The initial author of this page (DSchneider) did not test any of these.

Collaborative writing systems

There are dozens of systems, but probably not many of them in large scale use.

Outlining and draft building

  • Any outlining mode in word processors

Tools for specific genres

Story writing
  • WriteThis. The tool generates writing exercises, based on a set of keywords and criteria. It can generate characters, locations, items and special rules, and you - the writer - have a specified number of minutes to combine these things into a story.
  • QuickStory 5 (A free version is QuickPlot ) ?
Resume/CV writing
Wordprocessing for writers
  • RoughDraft has features specifically designed for creative writing: novels, short stories, articles, plays and screenplays.
  • yWriter, Story writing software (by Simon Haynes, free)
Argumentation and dialog

Note takeing tools

  • Scribe note-taking application
  • The Literary machine “is a dynamic archive and an idea management tool aimed at creative thinking - built especially with the writer in mind. It is packed with indexing and display techniques so general and potent that you will use it as an intelligence center.” (There is a freeware version)
  • EverNote
  • Text Block Writer “is a virtual index card program for writers. It can be used to organize research papers, articles, fiction, non-fiction, books and whatever related to writing. It is intended for people like me who use paper index cards to write all the notes and pieces of an essay, and then arrange the pieces and then use that to type them into the computer.”

Concept maps

See:

Guidelines

Sometimes guidelines for writing are also called tools, e.g.:

General links

e.g. indexes of writing tools