- 1. Introduce yourself and get to know NWP Digital Is. View and Discuss The NWP Digital Is website focuses on digital writing and connected learning.
- 2. Review other resources and imagine yours. View and Discuss A core principle of the National Writing Project is to take an inquiry approach to teaching and learning and Digital Is encourages a similar approach.
- 3. Take the first steps in being a resource creator. View and Discuss This is the first part of learning how to make a resource in NWP Digital Is and gets you signed up to have this permission in the site.
- 4. Learn how to make resources. View and Discuss This is the second part of learning to make a resource with a few "how-to" tutorials and the ability to start drafting.
- 5. Creative Commons Licensing View and Discuss In the NWP Digital Is Terms of Use, we outline the considerations to make in submitting your resource to the community.
- 6. Drafting and visioning your resource. View and Discuss Here are some optional suggestions to support your drafting and visioning process.
- 7. Asking for feedback from the community. View and Discuss This task supports a key pieces of the writing process -- getting and giving feedback. While not required, this is an option for all resource creators
- 8. Go public and share! View and Discuss Resource creators in Digital Is have the option to go live whenever they feel ready with their resource. Are you ready?
- 9. Optional: Blog or start a related discussion. View and Discuss This is an optional step that can support more audience for your new resource.