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	<title>GED Academy Articles &#187; GED Writing</title>
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		<title>GED Stumbling Block: Writing</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leonard Williams</dc:creator>
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by Leonard Williams
An innovative new GED preparation software program tackles one of the most difficult subjects to learn in a packaged program: writing. The approach focuses on real-world applications and true-to-life virtual students.

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<blockquote><p>An innovative new GED preparation software program tackles one of the most difficult subjects to learn in a packaged program: writing. The approach focuses on real-world applications and true-to-life virtual students.</p></blockquote>
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<p>The GED Academy passGED Study Program recently introduced a new course on Writing Fundamentals, geared to help GED students master one of the big stumbling blocks on the GED test: the writing exam. The GED Academy is part of a new breed of educational software. Through their innovative passGED study program, The GED Academy brings a virtual classroom to life on students&#8217; computer screensâ€”a classroom peopled with fellow students who struggle with real-life problems.<span id="more-50"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Teaching writing is difficult because writing has so many subjective aspects,&#8221; says Michael Ormsby, president of The GED Academy. Writing is one of the most daunting teaching tasks because students can&#8217;t choose an answer and then turn to the back of a book to see if it&#8217;s right. The answers are more complicated than two plus two equals four. For an educational software program, teaching writing is a challenge.</p>
<p>&#8220;We teach the basic building blocks of languageâ€”spelling, grammar, punctuation,&#8221; says Ormsby, &#8220;but those are just small pieces. It&#8217;s putting it all together that&#8217;s the real challenge.&#8221; In fact, the virtual students in the passGED classroom echo this idea. What&#8217;s the point of learning spelling? What&#8217;s the point of learning sentence structure?</p>
<p>The writing course focuses on ways that writing is valuable in students&#8217; lives. How do you write a good cover letter and resume? What if you need to write a scholarship application? &#8220;Part of the course,&#8221; says Ormsby, &#8220;is learning how to learn. Through the virtual students, we can examine students&#8217; thought process. Students can see other students learning and connecting learning to their lives.&#8221; The program&#8217;s users watch as virtual students develop their ideas into finished pieces. The program takes pains to examine intangible qualities of writing like voice and rhythm.</p>
<p>Although it describes the basics of a five-paragraph essay, the program is quick to point out that  the format for writing anything depends on its purpose. &#8220;Form follows function,&#8221; Leonard Williams, the virtual instructor, tells his students. The program focuses on real-life writing applications like letters, e-mails, and blogs instead of teaching essay structures. &#8220;If students don&#8217;t have a real purpose for writing,&#8221; Ormsby says, &#8220;they aren&#8217;t motivated to write or to improve their writing.&#8221;</p>
<p>For more information about the GED exam, test preparation, and the passGED study program, visit: <a href="http://www.passged.com">http://www.passGED.com</a></p>
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