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Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 3.6 (February 1979) - 0 views

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    "Evaluation/Accountability for the Writing Lab" (on assessment, usage data, student grades, faculty response); "Do We Need Materials for ESL and Engineering Students?" (self-instruction materials); "A Note on Lab Layout" (space design); mailing list
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.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing in the STEM Disciplines - 1 views

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    "In addition to publications in journals and books, the WAC Clearinghouse provides access to two resources focused on writing in science, technologogy, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The STEM Bibliography The Writing-to-Learn in STEM Bibliographic Database"
mickey130

Student Resources | Writing Center | Cedarville University, a Christian College - 2 views

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    Cedarville's writing center offers tutoring guides to papers in specific disciplines: lab reports in engineering, legal briefs, literary analysis, marketing, criminal justice, and many other fields.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing In Your Major - Fred Meijer Center for Writing & Michigan Authors - Grand Valle... - 0 views

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    handouts on writing in various disciplines
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