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Revising and Remixing Your Work

  • Writer: Jessica Sheridan
    Jessica Sheridan
  • Apr 25, 2017
  • 1 min read

There's an important distinction between revising and remixing. Revising entails editing aspects of your writing like grammar or sentence structure or rewording. Remixing is taking a piece of work, yours or someone else's originally, and completely changing it to create an essentially new piece of work. This can be really challenging and confusing to do, but rewarding. (See ex: Trey Songz I Invented Sex remix) In school, through all the english classes we've taken they've taught us and reminded us to revise. However, remixing is a great way to present research and information you have already found into other forms of expression. This allows your message to appeal to different people. This is a useful section/tool to keep around when moving through projects one, two, and three since they're all building off of each other.


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