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Writing Assignments in Anthropology 490
Communications and Journalism
Helping Your Students to Research Productively
Precis Assignment
Precis of a Research Article
Writing Organization Issues
Economics
A Collaborative Term Project in Consumer Science
Using an Introduction Sheet
Education
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Geography
A Collaborative (Sequenced Research) Paper in Geography
Debriefing on the Process of Writing Collaboratively
Surveying Worlds of Writing With Geography TAs
Teaching Writing in Multidisciplinary Graduate Courses
History
A Collaborative Term Project in Consumer Science
A Memo to the Instructor
Charles Cohen's Annotated 'A' Papers and a Sample Revision
Explicit Guidelines for a Formal Paper Assignment, with Peer Review
Feedback to Students on Their First History Papers: Comments and Suggestions
Sharing Exercise: A Handout to Encourage Students to Prepare for Conferences
The Weekly One-Pager
Psychology
A Sequence of Formal and Informal Assignments
Directing Peer Review Toward Global Writing Concerns
Do's and Don'ts for Brief Research Talks
Profile: Moore's Psychology 411
Psychology 280 Descriptive Statistics Media Report
Some Basic Psychological Jargon
Student Introduction Sheet for a Writing-Intensive Course
Sociology
Combining an Individual and a Group Project in Sociology
Cover Sheet for a Revised Essay
Evaluating Oral Presentations
Final Portfolio of Work
Four Ways Lecturers Can Support Their Comm-B and Writing-Intensive TAs
Helping to Orient Students to a New Field
Mid-Semester Student Comments in Sociology
Sequencing and Coaching the Research Paper
Sociology Library Assignment
Writing Workshop: Citing and Quoting in Sociological Writing
Women's Studies
Making Explicit Criteria for 'Class Participation'
Teaching Writing in Multidisciplinary Graduate Courses
Using a Form to Guide Instructor Feedback
Women's Studies 530: Biology and Gender Syllabus
Soc. Sci.
Individual Consultations with UW-Madison Faculty, Academic Staff, and TAs
Some Concrete Tips for Working with Multilingual Writers