This article examined student perceptions of the Writing Program Administrators (WPA) learning outcomes for first-year writing through a fully online first-year writing course. A second research question explored how the course content focused on technology, visual rhetoric, and social media impacted students’ overall perceptions about their learning. The method used in this study is qualitative in nature, based on a Likert-scale survey and end of semester open-ended surveys with students. The findings indicate that students perceived their abilities to improve not only in the four areas delineated by the WPA outcomes, but also through the ability to see writing as the primary method of communication and have more time to reflect in an onli...
Peer feedback has gained much attention since its effectiveness in enhancing students’ writing skill...
Writing is heavy, tedious, and difficult for college students. Likewise, writing instruction is equa...
Teaching writing has always been a more challenging task for EFL teachers as a result of its innate ...
It is imperative to identify the impact of technological advancements on the quality of student lear...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
The study reported in this paper investigated the effectiveness of an online academic writing resour...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
With almost no exceptions, scholarship on writing transfer has been situated in face-to-face writing...
This research aims to examine students’ perception towards e-learning experience on writing skills d...
This research aims to examine students’ perception towards e-learning experience on writing skills d...
This study examined whether or not writing skills could be taught to post-secondary students via onl...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major:Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communicatio...
Peer feedback has gained much attention since its effectiveness in enhancing students’ writing skill...
Writing is heavy, tedious, and difficult for college students. Likewise, writing instruction is equa...
Teaching writing has always been a more challenging task for EFL teachers as a result of its innate ...
It is imperative to identify the impact of technological advancements on the quality of student lear...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
The study reported in this paper investigated the effectiveness of an online academic writing resour...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
English departments are increasingly under pressure to offer writing courses online, but research th...
With almost no exceptions, scholarship on writing transfer has been situated in face-to-face writing...
This research aims to examine students’ perception towards e-learning experience on writing skills d...
This research aims to examine students’ perception towards e-learning experience on writing skills d...
This study examined whether or not writing skills could be taught to post-secondary students via onl...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major:Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communicatio...
Peer feedback has gained much attention since its effectiveness in enhancing students’ writing skill...
Writing is heavy, tedious, and difficult for college students. Likewise, writing instruction is equa...
Teaching writing has always been a more challenging task for EFL teachers as a result of its innate ...