This paper reports on the design, development, implementation and evaluation of a discipline-specific online report writing resource for undergraduate science and engineering students, known as ââ¬ËWrite Reports in Science and Engineeringââ¬â¢ (WRiSE). WRiSE was developed by a cross-institutional and cross-discipline collaborative team made up of subject specialists, learning advisors and eLearning specialists. Its conceptual design is based on research and pedagogy in ââ¬ËLearning to Writeââ¬â¢ and ââ¬ËWriting to Learnââ¬â¢. Genre analysis and genre pedagogy in the Sydney School tradition underpin the ââ¬ËLearning to Writeââ¬â¢ resources. WRiSE contains nine modules from eight disciplines. Each module brings together resources to s...
University students typically complete lower-division writing courses and then move into writing in ...
Despite substantial evidence that writing can be an effective tool to promote student learning and e...
Academic staff in first year STEM subjects have identified the limited preparedness of first year un...
This paper describes an ALTC (Australian Learning and Teaching Council) funded project, which addres...
The laboratory report is a core assessment task in undergraduate science curricula that challenges s...
The laboratory report is a core assessment task in undergraduate science curricula that challenges s...
This article explores the issue of students' writing skills in the discipline of Engineering and bey...
Special Edition: Developing Writing in STEM DisciplinesThis paper presents the application of genre ...
The basic principles and most common pitfalls of technical writing for science and engineering stude...
engineering environment (ICEE) in which students use and communicate knowledge to solve engineering ...
A new approach to teaching technical writing skills to chemical engineering undergraduate students h...
This research examines factors that either promote or hinder workplace writing among Chemical Engine...
This study investigated the current state of writing instruction in science classes (grades 6-12). T...
Technical writing is commonly offered in higher education as part of an English course for undergrad...
An important generic skill of an engineer is the ability to communicate – particularly through writi...
University students typically complete lower-division writing courses and then move into writing in ...
Despite substantial evidence that writing can be an effective tool to promote student learning and e...
Academic staff in first year STEM subjects have identified the limited preparedness of first year un...
This paper describes an ALTC (Australian Learning and Teaching Council) funded project, which addres...
The laboratory report is a core assessment task in undergraduate science curricula that challenges s...
The laboratory report is a core assessment task in undergraduate science curricula that challenges s...
This article explores the issue of students' writing skills in the discipline of Engineering and bey...
Special Edition: Developing Writing in STEM DisciplinesThis paper presents the application of genre ...
The basic principles and most common pitfalls of technical writing for science and engineering stude...
engineering environment (ICEE) in which students use and communicate knowledge to solve engineering ...
A new approach to teaching technical writing skills to chemical engineering undergraduate students h...
This research examines factors that either promote or hinder workplace writing among Chemical Engine...
This study investigated the current state of writing instruction in science classes (grades 6-12). T...
Technical writing is commonly offered in higher education as part of an English course for undergrad...
An important generic skill of an engineer is the ability to communicate – particularly through writi...
University students typically complete lower-division writing courses and then move into writing in ...
Despite substantial evidence that writing can be an effective tool to promote student learning and e...
Academic staff in first year STEM subjects have identified the limited preparedness of first year un...