TechWrites Workshop: Getting Better Student Writing (without Working Harder)
This workshop is designed to offer practical strategies to improve student writing without adding to your workload. You can attend in person or via Zoom, and the first 12 in-person attendees will receive a boxed lunch. Registration required.
About TechWrites
Supported by the Provost’s Teaching and Learning Grant, the Center for Teaching and Learning, and the Office of Undergraduate Education, the Naugle Communication Center is pleased to host TechWrites, a yearlong series designed to support instructors working with undergraduate writers across disciplines. The series will include targeted lunchtime workshops addressing common areas of interest for instructors, reading day institutes focused on enhancing student writing in a specific course, and a featured speaker, Neal Lerner, co-author of The Meaningful Writing Project and Learning to Communicate in Science and Engineering: Case Studies from MIT, as well as author of The Idea of a Writing Laboratory.