University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major:Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical Communication. Advisor: Lee-Ann Kastman Breuch. 1 computer file (PDF); xii, 461 pages, appendices A-G. Ill. (some col.)This dissertation explores study habits and interactions of students in an online first-year writing course. Much research has been conducted about online learning, but little has focused specifically on first-year writing students. First-year writing presents some unique challenges because of the age and preparedness level of traditional first-year students and because of the historic role that first-year writing courses have had in introducing these students to university writing and thinking. Educational technologies may be changing s...
This qualitative case study explored first-year composition (FYC) students' use of classroom blogs i...
abstract: Increasing numbers of courses are offered online and increasing numbers of students are pu...
The current research project called upon a two-study design to examine college students\u27 use of s...
The primary argument of this dissertation is that Social Networking Sites (SNS) are an increasingly ...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
This article examined student perceptions of the Writing Program Administrators (WPA) learning outco...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major:Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical C...
This dissertation builds from previous studies of social annotation in first-year composition to lin...
This dissertation builds from previous studies of social annotation in first-year composition to lin...
With almost no exceptions, scholarship on writing transfer has been situated in face-to-face writing...
This qualitative case study explored first-year composition (FYC) students' use of classroom blogs i...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
Social media—such as Facebook, blogs, and comments sections popular on many websites—are widely used...
The purpose of our study was to document online doctoral students’ experiences of a week-long online...
Social media—such as Facebook, blogs, and comments sections popular on many websites—are widely used...
This qualitative case study explored first-year composition (FYC) students' use of classroom blogs i...
abstract: Increasing numbers of courses are offered online and increasing numbers of students are pu...
The current research project called upon a two-study design to examine college students\u27 use of s...
The primary argument of this dissertation is that Social Networking Sites (SNS) are an increasingly ...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
This article examined student perceptions of the Writing Program Administrators (WPA) learning outco...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2013. Major:Rhetoric and Scientific and Technical C...
This dissertation builds from previous studies of social annotation in first-year composition to lin...
This dissertation builds from previous studies of social annotation in first-year composition to lin...
With almost no exceptions, scholarship on writing transfer has been situated in face-to-face writing...
This qualitative case study explored first-year composition (FYC) students' use of classroom blogs i...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
Social media—such as Facebook, blogs, and comments sections popular on many websites—are widely used...
The purpose of our study was to document online doctoral students’ experiences of a week-long online...
Social media—such as Facebook, blogs, and comments sections popular on many websites—are widely used...
This qualitative case study explored first-year composition (FYC) students' use of classroom blogs i...
abstract: Increasing numbers of courses are offered online and increasing numbers of students are pu...
The current research project called upon a two-study design to examine college students\u27 use of s...