The Writing Center is seeking qualified undergraduates who are interested in writing and who work well with their peers to serve as Writing Center consultants. A new satellite site in 138 FCN (Fairlane Center North) this semester will join our CB and SSB locations. We are particularly interested in students who have attained junior status and who have at least 2 or 3 semesters remaining in their courses of study.Rather than being simply editors, peer consultants are experienced readers who offer students guidance on a range of issues relevant to improving their communication effectiveness. Consultants help students understand assignment goals; formulate an approach to an assignment; develop confidence for new writing tasks; develop awareness of audience, purpose, and context; develop a focus/thesis; articulate and organize ideas; see the need for additional evidence; generate revision strategies; identify and use appropriate resources; improve control of grammar and mechanics; and become more skilled in using APA, MLA, Chicago and other documentation styles.
Required in-service meetings and supervised sessions with faculty provide peer consultants with regular preparation in the theory and practice of tutoring writing.
If a student is interested in applying to be considered for a consultant position, he or she should submit a letter of application, a writing sample, and a letter of recommendation from a professor. Submit all materials to the Writing Program office, 3018 CASL Building. For more information please call the Writing Program office at 313-593-5238.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Welcome to Cabin 3023
Hi everyone. Welcome to Cabin 3023 -- this is the "motherblog" for the class blogs. Come here to view the posts of your classmates in COMP 106, section 13.
After posting your project 1 proposal to your blog, click a few of the links to the right and comments upon your classmates' project ideas. You might offer up a few suggestions or just congratulate someone on their innovative thinking. Make at least three comments by Sunday night (9/21).
If your blog doesn't appear in the list, it's because your blogname didn't work or I haven't received it yet. Please send the name as soon as possible to amyerks(at)umd.umich.edu. The picture pasted below this post will help you identify the name that I need to have. In order to link your blog to mine immediately, log-in to your blog and choose to "follow" my blog (cabin3023.blogspot.com). Once you are a follower of my blog, your blog will be linked from my home page. You don't need to follow my blog if your blog already appears on my list.
After posting your project 1 proposal to your blog, click a few of the links to the right and comments upon your classmates' project ideas. You might offer up a few suggestions or just congratulate someone on their innovative thinking. Make at least three comments by Sunday night (9/21).
If your blog doesn't appear in the list, it's because your blogname didn't work or I haven't received it yet. Please send the name as soon as possible to amyerks(at)umd.umich.edu. The picture pasted below this post will help you identify the name that I need to have. In order to link your blog to mine immediately, log-in to your blog and choose to "follow" my blog (cabin3023.blogspot.com). Once you are a follower of my blog, your blog will be linked from my home page. You don't need to follow my blog if your blog already appears on my list.

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