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Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 2.5 (January 1978) - 1 views

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    questions on basic composition and preparing students for proficiency exams; a bibliography on training and using peer tutors; reports from individual labs; mailing list
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Stages of the Writing Process - 1 views

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    discussing the stage during which most students go to the writing center
Ros Woodhouse

Academic Phrasebank - 2 views

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    NB This resource was based on a corpus of graduate dissertations. "The Academic Phrasebank is a general resource for academic writers. It aims to provide you with examples of some of the phraseological 'nuts and bolts' of writing organised according to the main sections of a research paper or dissertation (see the top menu ). Other phrases are listed under the more general communicative functions of academic writing (see the menu on the left). The resource should be particularly useful for writers who need to report their research work.The phrases, and the headings under which they are listed, can be used simply to assist you in thinking about the content and organisation of your own writing, or the phrases can be incorporated into your writing where this is appropriate. In most cases, a certain amount of creativity and adaptation will be necessary when a phrase is used.The items in the Academic Phrasebank are mostly content neutral and generic in nature; in using them, therefore, you are not stealing other people's ideas and this does not constitute plagiarism. For some of the entries, specific content words have been included for illustrative purposes, and these should be substituted when the phrases are used.The resource was designed primarily for academic and scientific writers who are non-native speakers of English. However, native speaker writers may still find much of the material helpful. In fact, recent data suggest that the majority of users are native speakers of English. "
mickey130

Graduate Writing Studio - 2 views

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    website for Fresno State's Graduate Writing Studio. Page includes their statement of philosophy and links to handouts and power points.
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Sticky Situation: Disparaging Comments by Faculty - 2 views

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    discussing how, if at all, the WC should intervene when a faculty member expresses negative remarks about a student
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Lab Newsletter 2.7 (March 1978) - 1 views

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    the first "Great Moments in Writing Lab History"; a report on "Comp-Lab Project" of York College, "where reduced classroom hours are systematically coordinated with a flexible schedule of autotutorial work in a writing laboratory"; a report from a WC on offering student support beyond auto-instruction; a report on computer-assisted instruction; mailing list
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Reflective Practice - 1 views

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    how do you encourage students to "reflect on their own tutoring/consulting practices"?
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Consolidating Academic Support Services: Learning Commons Conversations - 8 views

Since 2010, a number of conversations related to support services consolidation have taken place on WCenter. See: http://lyris.ttu.edu/read/messages?id=24551536 http://lyr...

wcenter learning commons academic affairs student affairs reporting line academic support student support support services tutoring

started by Lee Ann Glowzenski on 28 Dec 14 no follow-up yet
Tom Halford

SelectedWorks - Joyce Kinkead - 1 views

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    Berkeley Electronic Press Selected Works -Student Research and Publishing
Lee Ann Glowzenski

The Writing Center Journal 25.1 (2005) 1-85. PDF. - 1 views

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    Via CompPile: "This review-essay of Lee-Ann Kastman Breuch's Virtual Peer Review: Teaching and Learning about Writing in Online Environments focuses on virtual peer review (VPR) and its place in composition pedagogy. Breuch's two main points of interest are what is gained by immersing students in online learning, and what could the composition community lose during the transition. In six chapters, Breuch discusses these ideas respectively: 1) how to distinguish the differences between VPR and face-to-face peer review through the use of remediation, specifically with reference to three characteristics of Computer Mediated Communication (CMC): time, space and interaction; 2) how these dimensions play out in virtual communication and instruction; 3) a more focused analysis of the 'tension' that arises when peer review is placed in the virtual world; 4) the challenges of the ownership of ideas in VPR; 5) other concerns raised about VPR; and 6) how VP can be used in the classroom and other writing contexts, the university Writing Center being one example. [Jennifer Maness] "
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Writing Centers as Reading Centers - 3 views

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    discussing how the writing center can support students who need help tacking challenging academic texts
Lee Ann Glowzenski

online satisfaction surveys vs. exit surveys - 2 views

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    discussion of the relative merits of immediate feedback (exit surveys) vs. online satisfaction surveys sent to all students
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

Designing and Revising PowerPoint Presentations - 1 views

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    a PowerPoint guide tailored to student needs from Carnegie Mellon's Global Communication Center
Tom Halford

How to Get Off Topic and Still Save Your Essay in One Tutoring Session or Less - 0 views

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    SUNY Plattsburgh's Allison Squires argues that it is alright to take a break during a tutoring sessions and to talk about AMC's The Walking Dead.
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.
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