180 likes | 326 Views
University Writing Center. Colbourn 105 407-823-2197 http://uwc.cah.ucf.edu/. What Does the Writing Center Do?. Fosters an environment of collaborative learning about writing outside the classroom
E N D
University Writing Center Colbourn 105 407-823-2197 http://uwc.cah.ucf.edu/
What Does the Writing Center Do? • Fosters an environment of collaborative learning about writing outside the classroom • Offers writing instruction to students, faculty, and staff from first-year to graduate in every discipline • Teaches you to improve as a writer • Provides writing resources, both print and online
What Writing Can You Work On? • Any UCF writing assignment • Research papers, annotated bibliographies, literature reviews • Theses and dissertations • Speeches, presentations, digital projects • Personal statements, admission essays, writing samples • Résumés and C.V.s
How Does the Writing Center Operate? • The UWC is for both struggling and confident writers • Consultants are trained undergraduate and graduate students • Tutoring is available face-to-face and online • We recommend that you schedule an appointment well in advance of the due date • Walk-ins are welcome, but not guaranteed • Consultations are 30-45 minutes • For long-term help, schedule a weekly consultation
What Do Consultants Help You Do? • Understand assignment requirements and expectations • Develop ideas • Plan and organize writing • Identify priorities for revision • Learn to cite and document sources • Practice strategies for proofreading and editing • Learn to correct errors in grammar, punctuation, mechanics
What Can You Expect From Tutoring? • Attention to your writing • Active listening • Engaged talk about your ideas • Collaborative problem-solving • Assistance to find answers to your questions about writing • Help using writing resources • Long-term support to improve as a writer
What Writing Consultants Don’t Do • Act in place of your instructor • Write for you • Proofread and edit for you • Serve as writing experts • Guarantee error-free writing • Promise high grades • Perform miracles
What Should You Bring With You? • Your assignment instructions or guidelines for writing • Your work at any stage of the writing process • Your ideas • Your questions • Your notes, outline, related reading, sources • Specific learning goals youd like to accomplish
Support for Multilingual Writers • Guidance to help you learn to write in standard U.S. American English • Opportunities to practice speaking English with trained consultants • Discussions to help you understand how U.S. American cultural conventions differ from those of your native language • Help to set goals to develop as a writer
How to Make the Most of Tutoring • Schedule an appointment as soon as you get an assignment • Bring your assignment, materials, and questions • Make a plan during your consultation for what to work on next • Visit the Writing Center frequently • Practice what you learn between consultations • Talk with your instructors about your development as a writer
Check Out Our Online Writing Resources • Downloadable handouts • Style and citation guides for every discipline • Advice about avoiding plagiarism and misuse of sources • Answers to questions about grammar, punctuation, and mechanics • Tips for multilingual writers • Resources for undergraduate and graduate writers
Make an Appointment on the Web http://uwc.cah.ucf.edu/ Click on this icon:
Make an Appointment on the Web • Sign in with your NID. • Your password is your date of birth in this format: Capital P plus yymmdd (Pyymmdd).
Make an Appointment on the Web • Click “Search Availability,” then wait for the display.
Make an Appointment on the Web • Select the “Center,” or location where you’d like to have your consultation. Or leave blank for more options. Click “Search” to view availability.
UCF Orlando Writing Center Locations Colbourn 105: First floor, across from the Rehearsal Hall Library: - Research/Info desk consultation station - Room 425 Rosen: Rosen Library Online: See our website for information about online consultations Chemistry Tutoring Lab: Our pilot program for writing tutoring in the disciplines
Become a Writing Consultant • ENC 4275/5276: Writing/Consulting Theory & Practice • The Writing Center seeks consultants from every discipline • Undergraduate and graduate students may apply • See our website for more information
University Writing Center Colbourn 105 407-823-2197 http://uwc.cah.ucf.edu/