A Tutorial for WE 1.0 for Use with Experimental Studies
Abstract
The Writing Environment, WE for short, is divided into four modes, or working areas: Network Mode, Tree Mode, Edit Mode and Text Mode. Each mode is represented as a rectangle, or window, on the screen, Network Mode allows you to visually explore your ideas in an unstructured environment; Tree Mode helps you to organize them by providing a structured environment; Edit Mode lets you input and edit small blocks of text; and Text Mode allows you to see and work with the document as a whole. Although the tutorial which follows necessarily discusses these modes and the functions within them in a certain order, do not feel limited to that sequence. The modes and functions of the Writing Environment are available to help you write and should be used in whatever sequence you like.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA228861
Entities
People
- Irene Jenkins
- John B. Smith
- Marcy Lansman
Organizations
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill