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Week #7 (part 2). April 8, 2016. In Harry C. Denny’s. Just from the intro we are given the theme for the rest of the book: Identity in the writing center. Not only is identity important but also the idea of social activism in the writing center. A topic we haven’t really touched on yet in class, and we’ve touched what seems like, just about every angle you can come at a writing center from. But then again, is this completely untouched by what we’ve covered in class so far? Apparently the pen really.

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Week #7 (part 2). April 8, 2016. In Harry C. Denny’s. Just from the intro we are given the theme for the rest of the book: Identity in the writing center. Not only is identity important but also the idea of social activism in the writing center. A topic we haven’t really touched on yet in class, and we’ve touched what seems like, just about every angle you can come at a writing center from. But then again, is this completely untouched by what we’ve covered in class so far? Apparently the pen really.

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Week #7 (part 2). February 22, 2016. Used the writing center, and if they. What was their experience like. I don’t know exactly the question I would be addressing in my paper. Week #7 (part 2). One thought on “ Week #7. Even if you still have to figure out your exact research question, Katie, this is a good start, and I like how it looks at the broader UNL community. It would certainly be useful information for figuring out how to reach more/different students! February 23, 2016 at 8:51 pm.

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Week #7 (part 2). March 31, 2016. I enjoy the rhetorical style of. The Everyday Writing Center. It’s taking all these canonical essays and readings we have been looking over so far in class and actually applying them to the writing center in reality. The book is acknowledging where these writings fall short as they pertain to an. Writing center; not just a hypothetical, ideal writing center that is not attainable. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Week #7 (part 2). February 12, 2016. Many of the texts we have been reading have a tendency to do what most papers about students tend to do: they talk about students in completely quantitative terms. Students become numbers, they become statistics, they are one collective brain. No one achieves anything by talking about humans like they are all one large group, that they are not individuals with separate minds and intellects and histories. This was very evident when I was reading McKinney’s. There are w...

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Week #7 (part 2). Monthly Archives: March 2016. March 31, 2016. I enjoy the rhetorical style of. The Everyday Writing Center. It’s taking all these canonical essays and readings we have been looking over so far in class and actually applying them to the writing center in reality. The book is acknowledging where these writings fall short as they pertain to an. Writing center; not just a hypothetical, ideal writing center that is not attainable. March 2, 2016. My hope is to get a large enough number of res...

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Week #7 (part 2). Monthly Archives: February 2016. Week #7 (part 2). February 25, 2016. I took a special interests in our readings and videos this week because, being an english major and spanish minor, language is very fascinating to me. Specifically, all the intricacies of language that we don’t think about as it pertains to someone’s culture and how it differentiates from ours. It makes me questions whether we can truly categorize anything as ‘good’ or ‘bad’ writing. Where ...A good piece of writing?

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. March 10, 2016. March 10, 2016. I’d like to shift our schedule around a bit to give you the time you need to get things done well. Let’s make the due date for the annotated bibliography Thursday, 3/17. Please bring any questions you have about this assignment to class on Tuesday, and please submit the bibliographies on Blackboard. The Everyday Writing Center. To reiterate what I said at the end of class: please m...

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. Tips for your research papers. April 28, 2016. Hi folks–it was so great to hear about your projects in class these past few days. Thanks for being willing to share your ideas, and extra-special props to those of you who thought outside the box! It’s also appropriate to analyze your methods as you write this up. What flaws in your methods did you discover during the process? Assignments for week of April 4. Please...

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. Assignments for week of April 4. March 31, 2016. Ok folks: here’s the plan for next week and a bit about upcoming assignments. For Tuesday, 4/5:. Submit your rough draft to Blackboard. Please get feedback on your draft from at least 1 other person. Write a brief blog post. For Thursday, 4/7:. Read the introduction through Interchapter 1 of Harry Denny’s. And post your response in the Discussion Board on Blackboard.

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. Tips for your research papers. April 28, 2016. Hi folks–it was so great to hear about your projects in class these past few days. Thanks for being willing to share your ideas, and extra-special props to those of you who thought outside the box! It’s also appropriate to analyze your methods as you write this up. What flaws in your methods did you discover during the process? Tips for your research papers.

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. February 23, 2016. Since I’m asking you all to develop research questions for your proposals, I wanted to share a couple of online resources that might be helpful as you try to come up with your questions:. Bedford How to Develop a Research Question. GCU Writing a Good Research Question. We’ll talk more about this on Thursday. Happy brainstorming! February 19, 2016. February 17, 2016. Available in the library).

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. January 15, 2016. Hi folks. Thanks very much to those of you who have commented/emailed me your links. I’ve added the ones I’ve received so far (if I missed yours, please let me know! Welcome to English 4/880! January 5, 2016. This is the main course blog for English 4/880, the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. Blog post prompts and links to individual blogs will find a home here.

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. January 15, 2016. Hi folks. Thanks very much to those of you who have commented/emailed me your links. I’ve added the ones I’ve received so far (if I missed yours, please let me know! Welcome to English 4/880! 2 thoughts on “ Weekly blog posts. January 17, 2016 at 7:37 pm. Here is the link to my blog. https:/ casondrapoulsen.wordpress.com/. January 19, 2016 at 2:47 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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English 4/880, Spring 16. The course blog for the Writing Center Theory and Practice course. February 19, 2016. Hi folks–if you are considering going for IRB approval of your research project so you can get your ideas out into the world, you’ll need to complete the training. A link to CITI training (IRB training) is available here: http:/ research.unl.edu/researchresponsibility/required-and-optional-training/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).

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Week #7 (part 2). April 8, 2016. In Harry C. Denny’s. Just from the intro we are given the theme for the rest of the book: Identity in the writing center. Not only is identity important but also the idea of social activism in the writing center. A topic we haven’t really touched on yet in class, and we’ve touched what seems like, just about every angle you can come at a writing center from. But then again, is this completely untouched by what we’ve covered in class so far? Apparently the pen really.

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