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Wordhero, Wordtune
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Does anyone have experience writing college assignments using Wordhero or Wordtune?

What was your experience?
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#2
Honestly, Quillbot is better.
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Thanks, I will look into that.
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Just wondering, is there a reason for using this? Keeping it easy or simple might be an idea, sometimes using AI for paraphrasing works if you want to use more sophisticated language or wording. I would try to keep usage to a minimum, for learning purposes, it's best to use your own writing style. I wouldn't mind using these to "correct" myself, but that's what I use Grammarly and other alternatives for already...
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(09-04-2022, 01:07 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Just wondering, is there a reason for using this?  Keeping it easy or simple might be an idea, sometimes using AI for paraphrasing works if you want to use more sophisticated language or wording.  I would try to keep usage to a minimum, for learning purposes, it's best to use your own writing style.  I wouldn't mind using these to "correct" myself, but that's what I use Grammarly and other alternatives for already...

It comes in handy if you have a really hard time trying to put your thoughts in an elegant way. But, the more important part is, it allows you to type a shitty summary of what you read and it paraphrases it to be more organized.
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I absolutely love Quillbot! What I love most it that it will expand for you, meaning paraphrase your writing to make it more wordy Smile
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(09-04-2022, 04:02 AM)ashkir Wrote: It comes in handy if you have a really hard time trying to put your thoughts in an elegant way. But, the more important part is, it allows you to type a shitty summary of what you read and it paraphrases it to be more organized.

I've done this when I'm exhausted and just so over writing a paper. Sometimes the wording just isn't coming to me. Quilbot helps me clean it up and not sound like I haven't slept in a week.
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