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To write long-form content, there are 3 thrilling things you need to think through

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 17, 2020August 28, 2020

Long-form. There are just three things you need to know if you want to write long-from content. And this is true for writing blogs and articles on online or in an academic context.

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  • Blog

Long-form writing is a craft and you need a mini-apprenticeship

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 14, 2020March 13, 2020

Long-form writing is a craft… and you need a mini-apprenticeship. You also need a system. I can show you how to create your own DIY mini-apprenticeship using my system

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  • Blog

Writing makes me anxious… What should I do?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 13, 2020March 12, 2020

Writing makes me anxious… What should I do? If writing essays or long-form content terrifies you then you need to know that this is normal and that there is a way to address and even harness this fear

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  • Blog

Is there a demand for long-form written content?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 12, 2020March 12, 2020

The thing about long-form written content is that there’s a demand for it. People want to read beyond the 280 characters of twitter and messaging *if it’s good quality*

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  • Blog

More People are Writing More Than Ever… Are you?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 11, 2020

So you can write 280 characters. So can a lot of people. That’s the size of a big tweet or message on social media. But what happens beyond that?

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  • 2.0

How do I get started on Literacy and Numeracy Diagnostic Assessment – and Assessment 4 of the NCALNE (Voc)

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on November 4, 2014November 5, 2014

If you’re like a lot of people doing the NCALNE (Voc) literacy and numeracy professional…

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  • 2.0

How do I get started on Assessment 3 of the NCALNE (Voc) including Mapping with the Learning Progressions?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on November 4, 2014November 5, 2014

If you need a hand getting cracking on your Assessment 3, which involves doing an…

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  • Literacy Numeracy Professionals

14 Foolproof Concepts from Te Ao Maori we use in Adult Literacy and Numeracy in Aotearoa New Zealand

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on November 3, 2014August 31, 2020

The purpose of the following is to provide you with a framework for adult literacy and numeracy using Mฤori concepts. These concepts are often holistic and can apply to many aspects of life including education.

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