October 11, 2010

Writing Across the Curriculum Tip, AU 2010: Writing, Critical Thinking and Engagement

How can we empower our students to engage critically with our course materials?

One of the most exciting results of teaching–but most challenging to achieve–occurs when students are able to express curiosity about your course’s subject matter. Check out the following ideas for using writing to encourage your students to think more critically about their work. (more…)

Writing Across the Curriculum Tip, SP 2010: Time Saving Tips for End-of-the-Quarter Grading

Filed under: Evaluating Student Writing, WAC Tip — at 4:07 pm

How can I respond to and grade student writing at the end of the quarter without getting overwhelmed?

End-of-the-quarter grading can be a difficult task after putting so much energy into teaching. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with a pile of papers to grade that need a quick turn around, especially when you have a number of students graduating. Thankfully, there are a variety of ways to make grading less time consuming that can be instigated as you wrap up your class, during finals week, and as you plan for next quarter of teaching. Check out the following tips to learn more about how you can make your end-of-the-quarter grading process more efficient. (more…)

Writing Across the Curriculum Tip, SP 2010: Best Practices for Using Technology to Teach Writing

Filed under: Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Technology, WAC Tip, Wikis — at 4:04 pm

How can we use technology in the classroom to enhance students’ understanding of composition and communication?

Technology is constantly changing how we communicate and how we do our scholarly work. In the context of what are sometimes radical changes, it is important for us to help our students think critically about the ways they use technology and the ways technology affects how we produce, disseminate, and value knowledge. This doesn’t mean, however, that we need to jump in and grab the latest gadget or adopt the most recent application to generate buzz. If we carefully consider how technology affects our teaching and our students’ learning, we can find ways to help students not only enhance their written work through technology, but also provide them with the capacity to adapt and innovate in a rapidly changing environment. Here are some examples from some of your colleagues at Ohio State who are using technology to both enhance student learning and help students hone their writing skills. (more…)

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