In recent decades, writing centers have moved from the margins of campus power toward the center (Essid 2014). Because our connections to professors and administrators have increased, students may be less likely to speak freely during consultations, on surveys, and in focus groups. Where, then, might we hear students’ “real talk” about writing centers? In the latter half of July 2015 and the beginning of August, I aimed to find out. My hypothesis was that Twitter might be a space to find “voices that are often left out of our surveys of satisfaction” (Lerner 4). Therefore, I spent a month surveilling Twitter, trying to listen in and access what students say about us when we aren’t likely to be listening. I found Twitter to be a public space...
Although technologically mediated communication (TMC) is widely used, especially among young adults,...
In an attempt to increase writing center attendance and overall retention, a social media strategywa...
This history of writing centers, and their precursor the writing lab, teases apart the differences...
In recent decades, writing centers have moved from the margins of campus power toward the center (Es...
New adventures mean new possibilities and challenges. Adopting social media for one\u27s writing cen...
In “Decisions…Decisions: Who Chooses to Use the Writing Center?” Lori Salem (2016) argues that writi...
A composition colleague, one with whom I regularly talk about teaching and writing, sends a student...
Journals like Praxis repeatedly demonstrate that writing centers are constructive spaces where stud...
“What just happened?” I asked myself repeatedly as I embarked upon the hour-long drive back to my ca...
Writing centers are often the subject of misunderstanding. Commonly, students and professors treat t...
Writing centers in colleges and universities provide a variety of services to support today’s cultur...
This article is a brief account of how the Writing Center at Daytona State College has begun to util...
The recent call for replicable, aggregable, and data-driven (RAD) research of writing center effecti...
This article argues that ongoing discussions about the ideal space for Communication Centers may be ...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
Although technologically mediated communication (TMC) is widely used, especially among young adults,...
In an attempt to increase writing center attendance and overall retention, a social media strategywa...
This history of writing centers, and their precursor the writing lab, teases apart the differences...
In recent decades, writing centers have moved from the margins of campus power toward the center (Es...
New adventures mean new possibilities and challenges. Adopting social media for one\u27s writing cen...
In “Decisions…Decisions: Who Chooses to Use the Writing Center?” Lori Salem (2016) argues that writi...
A composition colleague, one with whom I regularly talk about teaching and writing, sends a student...
Journals like Praxis repeatedly demonstrate that writing centers are constructive spaces where stud...
“What just happened?” I asked myself repeatedly as I embarked upon the hour-long drive back to my ca...
Writing centers are often the subject of misunderstanding. Commonly, students and professors treat t...
Writing centers in colleges and universities provide a variety of services to support today’s cultur...
This article is a brief account of how the Writing Center at Daytona State College has begun to util...
The recent call for replicable, aggregable, and data-driven (RAD) research of writing center effecti...
This article argues that ongoing discussions about the ideal space for Communication Centers may be ...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
Although technologically mediated communication (TMC) is widely used, especially among young adults,...
In an attempt to increase writing center attendance and overall retention, a social media strategywa...
This history of writing centers, and their precursor the writing lab, teases apart the differences...