Principles that Should Guide WAC/CAC Program Development in the Coming Decade

Participants: Anne Herrington, Donna LeCourt, Susan McLeod, David Russell, and Art Young
Moderator: Mike Palmquist

Welcome to the first Academic.Writing Forum. One of the primary goals of Academic.Writing is to support dialogue about key issues in the field. This Forum, which brought together five scholars with divergent experiences in and views about writing across the curriculum, was designed to see how we might use the Internet to pursue that goal. The participants communicated with each other via electronic mail and the Web over a period of months. Their interactions are represented here using links among and beyond the texts that they produced.

This is the first Academic.Writing Forum and, as such, it was something of an experiment. The participants' willingness to share so generously their time, experience, and insights, however, has produced an exchange that sets a high standard for subsequent Forums.

– Mike Palmquist, Forum Moderator
Mike.Palmquist@ColoState.edu

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Publication Information: Herrington, Anne, LeCourt, Donna, McLeod, Susan, Russell, David, Young, Art, and Palmquist, Mike. (2000). Academic.Writing Forum: Principles that Should Guide WAC/CAC Program Development in the Coming Decade. Academic.Writing. https://doi.org/10.37514/AWR-J.2000.1.2.04
Publication Date: March 26, 2000
DOI: 10.37514/AWR-J.2000.1.2.04


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