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Videos of sample tutorials - 2 views

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    The University of Texas Writing Center has these short videos of sample consultations, including samples of bad consultations
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The Writing Center : Indiana University Southeast - 0 views

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    This page on the Indiana University Southeast Writing center links to a video introducing students to the writing center.
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Intake Forms - 0 views

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    includes links to sample intake formes
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Staff Evaluations of Directors - 0 views

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    includes sample evals and questionnaires
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Tutor Honor Code/Code of Ethics - 0 views

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    Includes sample honor codes
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Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society - 2 views

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    Present Tense: A Journal of Rhetoric in Society is a peer-reviewed, blind-refereed, online journal dedicated to exploring contemporary social, cultural, political and economic issues through a rhetorical lens. In addition to examining these subjects as found in written, oral and visual texts, we wish to provide a forum for calls to action in academia, education and national policy. Seeking to address current or presently unfolding issues, we publish short articles ranging from 2,000 to 2,500 words, the length of a conference paper. For sample topics please see our submission guidelines. Conference presentations on topics related to the journal's focus lend themselves particularly well to this publishing format. Authors who address the most current issues may find a lengthy submission and application process disadvantageous. We seek to overcome this issue through our shortened response time and by publishing individual articles as they are accepted. We also encourage conference-length multimedia submissions such as short documentaries, flash videos, slidecasts and podcasts. In order to foster dialogue, our journal features a Reader Response section in which both contributors and readers are welcome to discuss the publications' content in a public, digital space.
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"I Don't Understand What You're Saying!": Lessons from Three ESL Writing Tutorials | Ki... - 0 views

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    This article presents three case studies that closely examine various types of inter-actions taking place in writing center tutorials involving newly arrived pre-ma-triculated ESL writers. By learning what strategies tutors commonly use and how successfully the ESL writers negotiate their goals for the visit and the form and meaning of their text through this sample, this study aims to help identify what characterizes successful tutorials and what unique challenges English language learners might face when interacting with tutors. Results from these case studies show that it is not how many corrections tutors make or suggest for the students' papers, but how much the tutors engage their tutees in a meaningful dialogue that brings satisfaction to the ESL students. Findings also suggest that deliber-ate efforts should be made to equip ESL writers with necessary metalanguage to communicate their goals for their visit.
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Writing Center - Sample Consultation - YouTube - 0 views

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    In this video, writing center consultants at Indiana University Southeast explain how the Writing Center operates and how it can benefit all students.
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Write Online: Academic Writing Guide - 1 views

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    The Writing Centres of the University of Waterloo, the University of Guelph, and Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario, Canada, collaborated on the production of this online and publicly-available writing resource, www.WriteOnline.ca. Taking a WID approach, the website introduces students to writing three assignment genres -- a lab report, a case study report, and a reflective essay -- through descriptive text, models, and interactive activities.
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