Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGITE Conference on Information Technology Education 2007
DOI: 10.1145/1324302.1324339
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Take a WAC at writing in your course

Abstract: We can all agree that writing is an important skill for our students, but who among us wants to be the one to correct and grade those written assignments? And if we do not apply high standards to our students' writing and require frequent exercise, how can we expect them to take writing seriously? One simple answer for those of us in information technology is to turn the problem over to the English department-we can make it their job to teach our students how to write. While this relieves us of the need to cor… Show more

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“…Incorporating writing into their coursework is valuable for L2 students because it enables them to better comprehend and internalize the material they are studying. (Zilora & Hermsen, 2007). Writing also demands and encourages students to interact with the content more actively than simply reading or listening to the teacher's talk in the class.…”
Section: Purpose Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incorporating writing into their coursework is valuable for L2 students because it enables them to better comprehend and internalize the material they are studying. (Zilora & Hermsen, 2007). Writing also demands and encourages students to interact with the content more actively than simply reading or listening to the teacher's talk in the class.…”
Section: Purpose Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%