September 23, 2009

Writing Across the Curriculum Tip, SU 09: Learning to Write from the Outside In

As we are planning ahead for a busy Autumn Quarter, how can we provide students opportunities to get perspectives on writing from outside the classroom?

Writing for the classroom is very different from writing for the workplace or other public forums in context, expectations, and effect, and students can have a hard time adapting what they learn in the classroom to other settings. Student writers can benefit from hearing outside guests such as workplace professionals or scholars talk about their writing in the field. (more…)

March 11, 2009

Mid Quarter Writing Across the Curriculum Tip, WI 09: Making Research Meaningful

Filed under: Research Writing, WAC Tip, Writing Process — at 2:26 pm

How can I get students to engage with library research projects more effectively?

Students frequently struggle with understanding how to conduct library-based research. (more…)

January 15, 2008

Economics 367: Writing a good thesis workshop

Bruce Bellner, an instructor in the department of Economics, invited me to give a class presentation/workshop about writing research papers and on line libera. thesis statements in his Economics 367 class.
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April 3, 2007

Beginning of the Quarter WAC Tip for SP07

How can I help students break a research project into manageable steps and to see research as an ongoing process, rather than waiting until the end of the quarter to begin their work?
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March 26, 2007

Writing Center Workshop, Feb. 19, 2007

On Feb 19th the Writing Center invited us to their staff meeting to discuss the type of work we do at WAC. After giving an overview of the services we provide for faculty and graduate students we discussed some ways that WAC and the Writing Center could work together including: potential collaborative workshops and promoting each other’s programs with clients. (more…)

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