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When you think of a journal, you may imagine a place to write down your deepest, darkest secrets, or a place to keep track of important days. But a journal can be much more than that. A journal allows writers to keep track of important information, understand themselves better over time, and even connect with their readers. In this episode, Dr. Emily Zarka discusses different ways to create a writer's journal and why these are particularly useful. __________________________________________________________________________ You're already learning about writing and composition — why not get credit for it? Now you can take top-tier college courses with Study Hall! Study Hall videos are available to watch at no cost, and first-year courses are $25 to sign-up and begin coursework. Once you're satisfied with your grade, receive credit for only $400. Sign up at https://link.gostudyhall.com/rhetoric1 Follow us on socials! Twitter: https://twitter.com/gostudyhall Instagram: https://Instagram.com/GoStudyHall Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoStudyHall __________________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 1:26 - What are journals? 2:38 - Journaling purposes 5:09 - Types of journaling 11:38 - Conclusion __________________________________________________________________________ #rhetoric #Composition #journal #journalwithme #StudyHall
