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What kinds of writing can I include? What is writing in the disciplines? Do I have to be an expert in grammar? Do writing and peer review take up too much class time? How can I avoid getting lousy student papers? What makes a good writing assignment? How can I get the most out of peer-review? Why consider collaborative writing assignments? What writing resources are available for my students? What teaching resources are available?
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An Introduction to WAC Other Sites on the InternetSome great "nuts and bolts" advice from Doug Brent at the University of Calgary is available through the Georgia State WAC site. Go to http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwwac/. Then click on "WAC at GSU and Beyond" and then on "Ideas from a WAC Workshop at the University of Calgary." WAC@NIU ( http://www.engl.niu.edu/wac/) has links to WAC bibliographies compiled at Northern Illinois University as well as at other universities. It also links to "A list of source on hypertext" and "A list of sources on critical thinking." |