WAC Bibliography

Welcome to the WAC Bibliography. The bibliography, developed and presented in collaboration with CompPile, was developed to support teachers across the disciplines who are interested in using writing and speaking in their courses; scholars who are interested in WAC theory and research; and program administrators, designers, and developers who have interests in the latest work in faculty outreach, program design, and assessment.

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Category: Computer Science

Your search found 3 citations.

1. Drexel, Peter; Roy Andrews. (1998). Writing in computer science courses: An e-mail dialog. Plymouth State College Journal on Writing Across the Curriculum 09, 60-68. https://wac.colostate.edu/journal/
Keywords: WAC, computer-science-course, write-to-learn, email, dialogue
2. Herscovici David S. (2005). Writing assignments in computer programming classes. Segall, Mary T.; Robert Smart (Eds.), Direct from the disciplines: Writing across the curriculum; Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook (pp. 85-93).
Keywords: WAC, assignment, computer-science-course, programming, pedagogy
3. Pesante,Linda H. (1991). Integrating writing into computer science courses. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin 23.1.
Keywords: WAC, computer-science, course, pedagogy, integrated

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