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More conference stuff...

Today several of the presenters discussed the need for more research that is replicable, aggregable, and data-driven. This means that compositionists are adopting more quantitative measures to analyze,...

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April 4

April 4, 2008The first presentation I attended was about assessing writing centers, teaching information literacy in the writing center, and designing a writing program that covers about three years. I...

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Who vs. Whom (or Why Yoda Would Want to Keep Whom)

Who vs. Whom (or Why Yoda Would Want to Keep Whom)Edward Sapir tells us that we don’t “chafe” at using sentences like “Whom did you see?” “without reason.” We hesitate to use “whom” in an interrogative...

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Comps Preparation

I have been doing more reading about the teaching of composition since my syllabus will focus on teaching writing teachers. A daunting task, in some respects. What are all of the things that they need...

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A break from academics...

I went to Hawaii for my cousin's wedding and had the opportunity to go snorkeling at Waikiki Beach where I saw many varieties of tropical fish, including surgeonfish, butterfly fish, Golden Butterfly...

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Getting through the PhD

Things I learned at the panel on the last year of being a graduate student:Take resume to WCogBeh for feedback. Make sure you look at the calendar and carve out time for the professional conferences....

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readings

After reading the William's article, I am interested more in examining the relationship between time, the tutorial, and the revision. Williams piece is wonderful and I think that my research study...

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More on Language

Talking about the language of the writing conference: a lot is said during a writing conference, but very little is done in terms of revision. Or perhaps I never noticed that talking about language...

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Language, without its outward garb...

is thought, according to Sapir. From Language: "thought is nothing but language denuded of its outward garb." (223)And he defines language. (Who is bold enough to do that?) "Language is a purely human...

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Revisiting Vygotsky and the Forbidden Colors Task

It is fun to read the work of researchers who revisit studies conducted by big-name people in our field of learning theory. In this case someone as returned to study conducted by Leontiev that Vygotsky...

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Inelegant Variation

A recent conversation reminded me of Fowler's concept of "elegant variation" that today is known as "inelegant variation"--the practice of substituting an awkward word or phrase to avoid repeating a...

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NCPTW Fun

I enjoyed this conference immensely and went to several excellent presentations. One was a presentation about how peer tutors receive training from librarians in how to help students with research...

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Stats and Diss

Today am trying to analyze another writing center student's revision work. Got 97 on stats exam. Maybe I have a new calling?

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Diss Progress

Today I met with co-researcher. Discussed codes and beginning of process went very well. He has 040129 and 040103's texts and will get the rest in two weeks.

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My progress on MITx: Lab Tutorial

Today I worked on the lab tutorial in which you practice using a tool that lets you build and test circuits. It's a point-and-click interface in which you drag and drop things like voltage sources and...

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Into the First Unit

It's amazing how far I can get by understanding basic relationships in equations. Such as, I have no idea what a linear resistor, but when I'm asked to identify a graph of current over voltage, I know...

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Creating My Own ZPD?

How hard it is to not just look up answers! In the practice problems, there are links to the discussion forum where people put up the answers to people's questions. Today I was working on a problem...

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MITx Homework 1 and Lab 1 are finished. Whew.

his weekend I finished both the first homework and the first lab, and I received perfect scores on both. This was not without a lot of work, and several late nights while I scoured the textbook,...

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Week 2 in MITx: Feedback in the System

So homework 2 has proved to be quite a bit more difficult. There is no easy question like there was in the first homework. Now I must apply the Thevenin Method to solve a circuit with input and output...

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Where's the show-your-work-for-partial-credit button in MITx?

I stayed up late on Sunday trying to complete the second lab, which--how do I explain i?--involved building a circuit with a set of resistors that produced a certain maximum and minimum output voltage....

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