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Writing Center Concept - International Writing Centers Association - 0 views

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    On the International Writing Centers Association website, a SLATE statment, "The Concept of a Writing Center," by Muriel Harris, 1988.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Plagiarism via Track Changes - 0 views

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    discussion of how a tutor should address plagiarism when a writer incorporates a reviewer's wording without attribution
mickey130

Commenting Across the Disciplines: Partnering with Writing Centers to Train Faculty to ... - 1 views

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    Faculty and writing center tutors bring expertise to writing as practice and pro-cess. Yet at many institutions, the two groups work in relative isolation, missing opportunities to learn from each other. In this article, I describe a faculty de-velopment initiative in a multidisciplinary writing program that brings together new faculty and experienced undergraduate tutors to workshop instructors' com-ments on first-year writing. The purpose of these workshops is to assist faculty in crafting inquiry-driven written responses that pave the way for collaborative faculty-student conferences. By bringing together scholarly conversations on tu-tor expertise and the role of faculty comments in student learning, I argue for the value of extending partnerships between writing centers and programs. Such ac-counts are important to the field for challenging what Grutsch McKinney (2013) calls the "writing center grand narrative," which limits the scope of writing center work by imagining centers primarily as "comfortable, iconoclastic places where all students go to get one-to-one tutoring on their writing" to the exclusion of lived realities (p. 3). In this case, I describe a writing center where tutors bring their expertise outside the center and into the faculty office, consulting in small groups with faculty with the aim of enriching the quality of instructor feedback in first-year seminars.
mickey130

Engage | DoIT | University of Wisconsin-Madison - 1 views

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    The U. of Wisconsin-Madison's "Case Scenario/Crtiical Reader Builder is a desktop tool for creating a variety of web-based learning materials. You can combine text, images, video and audio along with embedded quiz questions and scoring to create compelling interactive critical readings, scenarios with decision branching, simulated dialogues, story-like narratives, media rich case studies and much more. The CSCR tool provides a framework for integrating multiple media elements and web resources to make your content come alive with interactivity. Learners can interact with and explore course content, make decisions and receive corrective feedback. For use for Tutors, click the link "Concept Tutor Plus" at the left of the page.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

The Citation Project - 1 views

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    "The Citation Project is a multi-institution research project responding to educators' concerns about plagiarism and the teaching of writing. Although much has been written on this topic and many have expressed concerns, little empirical data is available to describe what students are actually doing with their sources. At present, therefore, educators must make policy decisions and pedagogy based on anecdote, personal observation, media reports, and the claims of corporations that sell "solutions." The Citation Project begins the process of providing descriptive data. Our research team systematically studies randomly selected, source-based student papers from a range of different institutions. Our purpose is to describe how student writers use the sources they cite in their papers. With this information, educators will be able to make informed decisions about best practices for formulating plagiarism policies and for teaching rhetorically effective and ethically responsible methods of writing from sources. Preventing plagiarism is a desired outcome of our research, as the subtitle above indicates, but the Citation Project research suggests that students' knowing how to understand and synthesize complex, lengthy sources is essential to effective plagiarism prevention. If instructors know how shallowly students are engaging with their research source-and that is what the Citation Project research reveals-then they know what responsible pedagogy needs to address."
Lee Ann Glowzenski

WriteLab - 1 views

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    WriteLab is a web tool that helps students practice their confidence in their writing. The founders are Donald McQuade, a professor of English at UC Berkeley, and Matthew Ramirez, a Phd student at UC Berkeley.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

WriteCast Podcast - Interactive & Multimedia Resources - Academic Guides at Center for ... - 0 views

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    WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers. 10-minute episodes on writing process and concerns such as thesis, audience, paragraphs.
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    WriteCast: A Casual Conversation for Serious Writers is a monthly podcast on academic writing produced by the Walden University Writing Center.
mickey130

Get Lit: The Literature Review - YouTube - 0 views

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    An extensive, detailed, widely viewed YouTube video on writing a literature review, by the Assoc. Director of the Writing Center at Texas A&M University
Lee Ann Glowzenski

CC starting a Community WC - 0 views

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    crowdsourcing resources for a community college that wants to start a community writing center
mickey130

How to Start or Improve a Podcast - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    CHE article in ProfHacker, on how to start or improve a podcast. For writing centers that want to add podcasts on their websites. 
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Student Learning Outcomes - 0 views

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    a discussion of the goals/SLOs WCs develop see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=19619346 see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=22074331
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Consolidation - Merging WCs into Larger Tutoring Centers - 0 views

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    a discussion of the pros and cons of moving WCs out of English or other Departments and into tutoring centers/centers for student success, etc. see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=19042168 see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24468349
Lee Ann Glowzenski

When an Instructor Accompanies a Student to the Center - 0 views

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    discussing what to do when a faculty member "escorts" a student to the WC
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Site Design for a Large Space - 1 views

Lee Ann Glowzenski

Peer or Professional Tutors? - 0 views

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    a discussion of balance of peer vs. professional tutors on staffs see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=21463331 see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24465351
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Developmental Writing - 0 views

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    a discussion of the relationship between writing centers and developmental writing departments see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=13685130 see also: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=19068162
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Tutoring Strategies: Finding a Topic and Flow - 0 views

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    discussing how to help students who need to find a paper topic, and students who want to know if a paper "flows"
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 3.1 (September 1978) - 0 views

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    a report on student self-referrals attributed to advertising; a report from a new WC; review of _English 3200: A Programmed Course in Grammar_ (Joseph C. Blumenthal, HBJ); a WC that offers group instruction; mailing list
Lee Ann Glowzenski

2015 SWCA Compilation | Write It Like Disaster - 0 views

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    "Write it Like Disaster": A Compilation of Music by Writing Center Staffers, Professionals, and Allies is available for free streaming/download. There are  a range of genres and recording styles. A 2015 Southeastern Writing Center Association (SWCA( compilation.
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    "a compilation of music by writing center staffers, professionals, and allies" Compiled by Scott Whiddon and Stacia Watkins, Fall 2014; Design by Brad Walker
mickey130

PeerCentered - 1 views

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    PeerCentered is a space for peer writing tutors/consultants or anyone interested in collaborative learning in writing centers to blog with their colleagues from around the world. Bloggers here will share their ideas, experiences, or insight. Related conversation on WCenter (links to archived "Meet the Author" sessions): http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=19608359
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    PeerCentered is a space for peer writing tutors/consultants or anyone interested in collaborative learning in writing centers to blog with their colleagues from around the world. Bloggers here will share their ideas, experiences, or insight. Has a search engine to search for topics discussed in blog entries.
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