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Lee Ann Glowzenski

The WAC Bibliography - 0 views

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    Links to all of the WAC Bibliographies on the following topics: Writing in the Disciplines Writing to Learn Program Design Faculty Concerns WAC in Two-Year Colleges WAC in the Schools WAC in the Disciplines WAC Assessment Pedagogy Writing Processes Writing Conventions Genre Research WAC and Writing Centers/Learning Centers Writing Fellows Programs WAC and Second-Language Writing Service and Experiential Learning Literacy Community Inquiry Technology Discourse Analysis Graduate Students
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Technology Wish List - 0 views

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    discussing what one would purchase with a "sky's the limit" budget
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Journal of Writing Research - JoWR - 1 views

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    "The Journal of Writing Research (JoWR) is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes high quality theoretical, empirical, and review papers covering the broad spectrum of writing research. The mandate of the Journal of Writing Research is: to publish excellent and innovative writing research drawn from a range of academic disciplines (e.g. psychology, linguistics, pedagogy, design studies, communication studies, information and communication technology, learning and teaching) to stimulate interdisciplinary writing research to be fully international to apply high academic standards, including double blind peer review to share knowledge through open access "
Tom Halford

The Writing Space - 2 views

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    The Writing Space was developed by Elizabeth Busekrus. Missouri Baptist University Writing Coaches post prompts in the hopes of creating a conversation between students and the coaches. She has written an essay about this project in WLN Sept. Oct. 2014 titled "The Writing Space: A Forum for the Technological Age."
Tom Halford

Writing Centers Feel the Crunch - 0 views

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    From Praxis: "Writing centers are feeling the effects of budget reductions across higher education nationwide. Like other student services that don't offer credits or produce revenue, writing centers are particularly vulnerable to budget cuts. Community colleges, four-year colleges, and universities across the country are asking writing centers to make hard choices- choices that will affect consultant hiring, pay, and benefits as well as hours of operation, services, technological resources, and administration."
Tom Halford

Training on the Cutting Edge - 0 views

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    From Praxis: "Consultant trainers are also finding that they don't always have to look off campus to shake up their training practices. Conventional boundaries for who receives training and who offers it are also expanding. A tenet of writing center practice is that it makes consultants better teachers and better writers."
Tom Halford

How Do You Feel? Attitudes About Tutoring Online - Beth L. Hewett - 1 views

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    From Praxis: "Is online consulting for me? Advice for consultants facing this question."
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Research on Computer Usage during Face-to-Face Session - 0 views

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    crowdsourcing info on computer use during in-person tutoring
Lee Ann Glowzenski

Budget for Launching a New Writing Center - 0 views

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    discussion on many issues related to starting a new writing center
Lee Ann Glowzenski

What kinds of digital literacy skills factor into sessions? - 0 views

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    discussing the digital literacy skills tutors are expected to have and to teach/tutor
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