Posted on April 26th, 2024 by aiwitt

by Ashley Bertram “The key is to use something that is a mystery to you, and then follow it. And let it reveal itself without too much concern for solving that mystery.” — Rob Schiffmann on improv TO WRITE OR NOT TO WRITE Throughout a typical college career, various writing projects are sprinkled into our …

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Posted on March 28th, 2024 by aiwitt

by Laura Carver In the last blogpost, we covered the basic format of a session, established the three commonalities I found among Writing Center sessions (atmosphere, collaboration, and principle), and discussed some of what the atmosphere is like during a session. I left you with the question of how you and/or the consultant tell each …

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Posted on March 6th, 2024 by aiwitt

by Laura Carver My leg jiggled beneath the table as I waited anxiously for the writing tutor to sign on for the online session. I don’t need to be here, I thought, I’ve always been good at writing and have never needed to go to a tutor before. Why does the professor feel the need …

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