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Entries Tagged as 'Orwell'

Instructional Design 101: Orwell’s Five Rules for writing good English

April 18th, 2008 · No Comments

Whatever your views on George Orwell’s politics, I hope you agree with me that his writing style is the quintessence of English prose. I think that the influential English author and critic’s skills are particularly represented in his essays and short stories.
For no reason other than the relevance of his writing to the art of [...]

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Tags: Orwell · conditions of learning · content development · instructional design · learning styles

Instructional Design 101: Orwell’s Five Rules for writing good English

April 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment

Whatever your views on George Orwell’s politics, I hope you agree with me that his writing style is the quintessence of English prose. I think that the influential English author and critic’s skills are particularly represented in his essays and short stories.
For no reason other than the relevance of his writing to the art of [...]

[Read more]

Tags: Orwell · conditions of learning · content development · instructional design · learning styles