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(Re)Sequencing The Research/Writing Process In The Writing Classroom, Megan Spiegel, Lee Olsen, Suzanne Paola Jan 2015

(Re)Sequencing The Research/Writing Process In The Writing Classroom, Megan Spiegel, Lee Olsen, Suzanne Paola

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What are the outcomes of sequencing writing assignments so that students are introduced to primary sources and allowed to browse these sources prior to selecting a research topic? (This as opposed to the standard sequence by which instructors ask students to choose a topic before completing any sort of preliminary research in source material.)


Telling Stories In A Professional And Technical Writing Course, Jeremy Cushman, Kaitlyn Teer Jan 2015

Telling Stories In A Professional And Technical Writing Course, Jeremy Cushman, Kaitlyn Teer

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Because students, arguably, entered this 400-level Professional and Technical Writing (PTW) course with some already established ideas and expectations, it was our best chance at addressing our overriding concern that students continue to approach PTW as a mere conduit for communicating knowledge made elsewhere. So if, in fact, our own assumptions about these students were legitimate, the course allowed us to begin exploring the impact storytelling research may have in an advanced PTW course. Consequently, we worked from these two guiding questions:

  • What changes, if any, occur in the ways students approach Professional and Technical Writing (PTW) in terms of …


Co-Authors: Faculty-Student Collaborative Writers, Tara Perry, Jackie Heller Jan 2015

Co-Authors: Faculty-Student Collaborative Writers, Tara Perry, Jackie Heller

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Research Question(s):

RQ1: What communication processes are involved in collaborative co-authorship between faculty and students?

RQ2: What happens when faculty and students engage in collaborative writing through co-authorship?