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Friday Writing Session: Responding to Reviewer Feedback

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 3, 2021
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Zoom

Responding to Reviewer Feedback
The anonymous feedback! If you want to publish academic writing, you will receive this kind of feedback. Someone, somewhere, read your writing and drafted feedback to you: what works, what didn’t. Now the editors are asking that you revise accordingly. Be heartened! Revise and resubmit is a good first step toward publication. In this Friday Writing Session, we will use Wendy Belcher’s Writing Your Journal Article in 12 Weeks to focus our talk on responding to feedback. We will specifically talk about how to read feedback, organize a revision plan, and draft a revision memo. 

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Friday Writing Session: Methods, Methodology (and IRB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, November 19, 2021
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Zoom

Methods, Methodology (and IRB)
Remember when you drove to a new place and wrote down directions so as to not get lost? Our methods and methodologies are like hand-written directions, preparing us for our drive through our research and directing us to a clear destination. In other words, the method we choose and the methodology that guides our selection of method is foundational to an academic argument—no matter if you are an art historian or an organic chemist. In this Friday Writing Session, we will gather and talk through qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research design and look to John Creswell’s Research Design to guide our time together.  And, of course, we will talk a little Institutional Review Board, which oversees human subject research! 

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Friday Writing Session: Framing a Literature Review

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, October 15, 2021
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Zoom

Framing a Literature Review
Many journal articles and conference presentations are outright rejected because of “fit.” This somewhat vague term often points to a writer not situating their unique contribution in literature of interest to the journal or conference. Before writers get to what they want to say, writers need to ground their work in what others have said. We will talk literature reviews in this Friday Writing Session: how to brainstorm them, draft them, refine them, and where to locate them in your writing. By looking at specific examples from a variety of disciplines, we will leave with a clearer sense of what you might need to accomplish to land an acceptance!

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Friday Writing Session: Writing About Your Teaching

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, September 17, 2021
12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Zoom

Writing About Your Teaching
Whenever you step into a classroom, you are stepping into a research moment. Instructors try new assignments, activities, and textbooks. Instructors adapt to new population of students, new course schedules, and new course deliveries. In this Friday Writing Session, we will draw from Mick Healey, Kelley Matthews, and Alison Cook-Sather’s Writing About Teaching and Learning in Higher Education to frame our conversation. We will imagine (and then plan out!) how your teaching experiences might be the seeds of a future journal article, book chapter, or conference presentation.  

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Register here.