Difference between revisions of "Writeshops"
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− | **The other participants receive a copy of the draft, make comments and suggest changes | + | **The other participants (audience) receive a copy of the draft, make comments and suggest changes |
**Some topics may need to be improved, added or removed | **Some topics may need to be improved, added or removed | ||
**An editor assists the author to make the suggested revisions and produce the second draft | **An editor assists the author to make the suggested revisions and produce the second draft |
Revision as of 10:41, 9 September 2009
WRITESHOPS |
Workshops that require active participation of experts to consolidate information and produce an information pamphlet. These become useful when there is an urgency to produce informative materials quickly with the help of several subject matter experts. The goal is to create a draft, revise and finalize the material rapidly using the knowledge of all writeshop participants with the help of a organizational committee. The final product is a publication that is practical and relevant and that can provide technological options to the reader. Writeshops were first held by the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction in the Philippines. Up until now, more than 50 writeshops were organized to deliver publications on topics such as environment, health and agriculture.[1]
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ORGANIZING A WRITESHOP |
Preparation (by the Committee)
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References
- ↑ www.mamud.com (2 June 2009), www.washcost.info (3 August 2009), http://maidon.pcarrd.dost.gov.ph (3 August 2009), http://caraga.dost.gov.ph (3 August 2009), www.leisa.info (3 August 2009)
- ↑ www.mamud.com (3 August 2009)