Our weekly podcast focuses on challenges that first-year college writing students often face as they adapt to more rigorous academic writing as they transition from high school to college or university. The goal is to provide writers with insight into the writing instructors perspective as well as provide concrete advice students can implement to be successful in the college writing classroom.
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Our weekly podcast focuses on challenges that first-year college writing students often face as they adapt to more rigorous academic writing as they transition from high school to college or university. The goal is to provide writers with insight into the writing instructors perspective as well as provide concrete advice students can implement to be successful in the college writing classroom.
This episode marks the season finale for Season 1 of "Writefully So." Your hosts embark on a an earnest discussion of Disney's Wreck-It Ralph to demonstrate the value of conversation in critical analysis and to show how rhetoric works in routine discussions. The only difference between this discussion and a more formal, written assignment is the language, and the medium, well some organization couldn't hurt; the point is, a conversation like this one is often a great starting point for any writing project. ENJOY! We'll see you in the Spring. Start date for the new season coming soon.
Writefully So
Our weekly podcast focuses on challenges that first-year college writing students often face as they adapt to more rigorous academic writing as they transition from high school to college or university. The goal is to provide writers with insight into the writing instructors perspective as well as provide concrete advice students can implement to be successful in the college writing classroom.