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Writing and Responding to Trauma in a Time of Pandemic 大流行时期的创伤写作与回应
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V5I2.116
Laurie Edwards, Mya Poe
Writing and Responding to Trauma in a Time of Pandemic is a public writing course that was developed in response to an institutional call for a Public Pandemic Teaching Initiative in Summer 2020, which asked faculty to consider how this moment of radical disruption might inform our teaching and deepen our understanding of the relationship between writing, resilience, and response. The course provides a set of complementary, public-facing modules that offer teachers, community partners, and writers the tools to both write about and respond to writing about trauma. The resources, writing prompts, and activities draw from activities we have used in our undergraduate and graduate writing classrooms as well as our interdisciplinary research interests. Together, they support participants in addressing trauma from three perspectives: composing personal healing narratives; framing their personal inquiries within a larger research context; and positioning themselves within the larger community response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Public writing courses, such as Writing and Responding to Trauma in a Time of Pandemic, demonstrate how interdisciplinary collaboration and accessible platforms can provide meaningful institutional responses during times of public health crises.
在大流行时期写作和应对创伤是一门公共写作课程,是为了响应2020年夏季公共大流行教学倡议的机构呼吁而开发的,该倡议要求教师考虑这一激进破坏的时刻如何为我们的教学提供信息,并加深我们对写作、恢复力和反应之间关系的理解。该课程提供了一套互补的、面向公众的模块,为教师、社区合作伙伴和作家提供了撰写和回应创伤写作的工具。这些资源、写作提示和活动来自我们在本科和研究生写作课堂上使用的活动,以及我们的跨学科研究兴趣。他们共同从三个角度支持参与者解决创伤:撰写个人愈合叙事;在更大的研究背景下构建他们的个人调查;并将自己定位于更大范围的社区应对COVID-19大流行的行动中。公共写作课程,如大流行时期的写作和应对创伤,展示了跨学科合作和无障碍平台如何在公共卫生危机期间提供有意义的机构反应。
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引用次数: 0
Proleptic Autobiography 预期的自传
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V5I2.84
J. Gilligan
This assignment challenges students in an English Language Arts teacher education program to compose a proleptic autobiography—a genre of writing that transforms the customary retrospective autobiographical essay assignment as a way to encourage students to envision and create their future professional selves. The goal of the assignment is to support students’ development of realistic expectations of their imminent careers as educators and to foster a deeper appreciation of diverse learners. Composing such an imaginative narrative can help students develop stronger professional dispositions as they consider aspects of their future careers such as work/life balance, economic concerns, developing confidence, and providing support and encouragement to their students.
这项作业要求英语语言艺术教师教育课程的学生写一篇预言性的自传——一种将传统的回顾性自传体文章作业转变为一种鼓励学生设想和创造未来职业自我的写作方式。该作业的目标是支持学生对即将到来的教育工作者职业的现实期望的发展,并培养对不同学习者的更深层次的欣赏。撰写这样一个富有想象力的故事可以帮助学生培养更强的职业倾向,因为他们考虑到未来职业的各个方面,如工作/生活平衡,经济问题,培养信心,并为学生提供支持和鼓励。
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引用次数: 0
The Research Prospectus in First-Year Writing (and Beyond) 一年级写作(及以后)的研究大纲
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V5I2.63
Carol L. Hayes
This paper discusses a first-year writing research prospectus prompt designed to support first-year undergraduate students transitioning from high school writing—which often focuses on summary and synthesis—to college-level writing. In college, “research papers” often require knowledge production: developing research questions that address gaps in existing scholarship. My prospectus prompt offers a scaffolded structure for writers embarking on such college-level projects, and it also offers a tool to facilitate writing transfer, with the goal of enabling students to develop major research projects independently in other classes. It does so in two ways. First, it labels the components of major research projects (e.g. objects of study, research questions about those objects of study, and the theoretical frameworks used to analyze objects of study). Second, it provides a process for approaching research projects, including showing students how to develop research questions and how to move beyond summarizing and synthesizing other scholars.
本文讨论了一年级写作研究大纲提示,旨在帮助一年级本科生从高中写作(通常侧重于总结和综合)过渡到大学水平的写作。在大学里,“研究论文”通常需要知识生产:提出研究问题,解决现有学术研究的空白。我的招股书提示为从事大学水平项目的作者提供了一个框架结构,它还提供了一个促进写作转移的工具,目的是使学生能够在其他课程中独立开展主要研究项目。它通过两种方式做到了这一点。首先,它标注了主要研究项目的组成部分(例如,研究对象,关于这些研究对象的研究问题,以及用于分析研究对象的理论框架)。其次,它提供了一个接近研究项目的过程,包括向学生展示如何提出研究问题,以及如何超越对其他学者的总结和综合。
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引用次数: 1
Cabinet of Curiosities, a Dwelling Place 古玩柜,一个居住的地方
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/pjaw.v5i2.78
Rebecca Conklin
This Instagram “Weekly Writing” assignment is a social-media-based, low-stakes, and longitudinal approach to teaching and experimenting with multimodal composition. Students create an account for the purposes of the class and follow each other. They post three times per week, sometimes freely and sometimes in response to a prompt or challenge. Together, we use the platform and its rich multimodal resources to consider how in-the-moment multimodal composing can spur invention, place the writer in the perpetual position of noticing, and create an archive of experience that holistically communicates beyond the author’s original intention. This article discusses the pedagogical rationale for this approach, along with the issues to consider before adopting and adapting this practice.
这个Instagram“每周写作”作业是一个基于社交媒体的,低风险的,纵向的方法来教学和实验多模态作文。学生们为了上课的目的创建一个账户,并互相关注。他们每周发三次帖子,有时是免费的,有时是响应提示或挑战。我们一起利用这个平台及其丰富的多模态资源来考虑当下的多模态写作如何激发发明,将作者置于一个永恒的注意位置,并创建一个经验档案,从整体上超越作者的初衷进行交流。本文讨论了这种方法的教学原理,以及在采用和调整这种实践之前需要考虑的问题。
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引用次数: 1
Writing for Players 为玩家写作
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V5I2.60
M. Kelly
This article describes a technical writing assignment that requires students to use Minecraft to design and document interactive learning environments. In this project, students balance a critical awareness of this game's technical features with a rhetorical understanding of how those features impact the audience’s experiences and actions. This article demonstrates how video game-based writing projects can help students understand the role of an audience's agency in technical communication.
这篇文章描述了一个技术写作任务,要求学生使用Minecraft来设计和记录交互式学习环境。在这个项目中,学生们需要平衡对游戏技术特征的批判意识和对这些特征如何影响观众体验和行为的修辞理解。这篇文章展示了基于电子游戏的写作项目如何帮助学生理解受众在技术交流中的角色。
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引用次数: 0
Multifaceted Editing and Reflection Project 多面编辑和反射项目
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/pjaw.v5i2.83
D. Loewe
This article describes a major assignment in an undergraduate editing course in the Writing and Rhetoric major at St. Edward’s University. The DEE-CR (Describe, Evaluate, Edit, Communicate, Reflect) project assignment is an individual assignment that asks students to find a particular non-fiction text that would benefit from the attention of an adept editor, to describe and contextualize it, to evaluate it, to edit it, to practice communicating edits to an author, and finally to reflect on lessons learned. I will describe the assignment’s design and purposes, reflect on some outcomes and challenges, and close by offering advice to readers of Prompt who might consider adapting the assignment for their courses.
本文描述了圣爱德华大学写作与修辞专业本科生编辑课的一项主要任务。DEE-CR(描述、评估、编辑、沟通、反思)项目作业是一项个人作业,要求学生找到一篇能够从熟练编辑的关注中受益的特定非小说文本,描述和背景化它,评估它,编辑它,练习与作者沟通编辑,最后反思所学到的经验教训。我将描述作业的设计和目的,反思一些结果和挑战,最后向可能考虑根据课程调整作业的Prompt读者提供建议。
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引用次数: 1
Writing Process Photo Essay 写作过程
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V5I2.46
K. Ching
This article describes and reflects on experiences teaching students to compose a “Writing Process Photo Essay” in the context of an upper-division college writing course that satisfies a campus-wide writing requirement. As the culmination of a quarter-long student inquiry into their own writing processes, this multimodal assignment asks students to combine text and images to help them reflect on the environments, tools, habits and routines that surround their writing activity. This assignment takes its inspiration from calls for renewed scholarly attention to material and embodied aspects of writing process. In the end, this assignment creates opportunities for students to recognize, reflect, and reimagine their own writing activity in school contexts and beyond.
这篇文章描述并反思了在高年级大学写作课程的背景下教学生写一篇“写作过程照片文章”的经验,该课程满足了校园范围内的写作要求。作为学生对自己写作过程长达四分之一的探究的高潮,这个多模式作业要求学生将文本和图像结合起来,帮助他们反思围绕他们写作活动的环境、工具、习惯和惯例。这项任务的灵感来自于对写作过程的材料和具体方面的重新学术关注的呼吁。最后,这项作业为学生创造了机会,让他们认识、反思和重新想象自己在学校内外的写作活动。
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引用次数: 1
If They Build It 如果他们建造它
Pub Date : 2021-07-15 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V5I2.85
B. Wang
In an undergraduate biochemistry and molecular biology lab course, students designed their own final assignment to communicate their laboratory work to non-disciplinary audiences. A “meta-assignment” guided them as they proposed the content, form, and process requirements. Students strove to develop unique ideas, and all successfully completed their self-assigned projects. Providing students in this class with the freedom, responsibility, and appropriate scaffolding to build their own projects and learning experiences allowed them to interact with their discipline in new ways and enhanced their abilities to design and plan their work, communicate scientific ideas to nonscientists, and think creatively.
在本科生物化学和分子生物学实验课程中,学生设计自己的期末作业,将他们的实验工作传达给非学科的观众。当他们提出内容、形式和过程需求时,“元分配”指导他们。学生们努力提出独特的想法,并成功完成了自己布置的项目。为本课程的学生提供自由、责任和适当的框架来构建他们自己的项目和学习经验,使他们能够以新的方式与他们的学科互动,增强他们设计和计划工作的能力,与非科学家交流科学思想,以及创造性思维。
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引用次数: 0
Understanding Mathematical Induction by Writing Analogies 通过写类比来理解数学归纳法
Pub Date : 2019-08-06 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V3I2.38
Andrew A. Cooper
Mathematical induction has some notoriety as a difficult mathematical proof technique, especially for beginning students. In this note, I describe a writing assignment in which students are asked to develop, describe in detail, critique, defend, and finally extend their own analogies for mathematical induction. By putting the work of explanation into the students' hands, this assignment requires them to engage in detail with the necessary parts of an inductive proof. Students select their subject for the analogy, allowing them to connect abstract mathematics to their lived experiences. The process of peer review helps students recognize and remedy several of the most common errors in writing an inductive proof. All of this takes place in the context of a creative assignment, outside the work of writing formal inductive proofs.
数学归纳法是一种困难的数学证明技术,尤其是对初学者来说。在这篇笔记中,我描述了一项写作作业,要求学生在其中发展,详细描述,批评,辩护,并最终扩展他们自己的数学归纳法类比。通过把解释的工作交给学生,这项作业要求他们详细地参与归纳证明的必要部分。学生选择他们的主题进行类比,使他们能够将抽象的数学与他们的生活经验联系起来。同行评议的过程可以帮助学生认识和纠正归纳证明中最常见的几个错误。所有这些都发生在创造性作业的背景下,而不是写形式归纳证明的工作。
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引用次数: 3
Breaking Away from the Traditional Lab Report: A Technical Email as a Writing Assignment in an Engineering Laboratory Course 脱离传统的实验报告:工程实验课程的技术性电子邮件写作作业
Pub Date : 2019-08-06 DOI: 10.31719/PJAW.V3I2.37
M. Rhudy
Engineering laboratory courses often contain laboratory reports as writing assignments to be used as an assessment and grading tool for the course. While laboratory report writing is a useful skill, this article discusses an assignment which was used as an alternative to a traditional laboratory report within a dynamic systems laboratory course. This writing assignment is framed within the context of a hypothetical scenario involving a supervisor requesting a laboratory experiment to compare the effectiveness of two different designs for controlling the speed of a gearbox unit. Performance goals are specified by the ``customer'' so that students have a reference with which to frame their responses. Despite the shortened length of the writing assignment, students are forced to apply critical thinking and use evidence from their experiments to answer the posed question with a clear conclusion.
工程实验课程通常包含实验报告,作为课程的评估和评分工具。虽然实验室报告写作是一项有用的技能,但本文讨论了在动态系统实验课程中用作传统实验室报告替代的作业。这个写作任务是在一个假设场景的背景下进行的,涉及一位主管要求进行实验室实验,以比较控制变速箱单元速度的两种不同设计的有效性。绩效目标是由“客户”指定的,这样学生就有了一个参考,可以根据这个参考来构建他们的回答。尽管写作作业的长度缩短了,但学生们被迫运用批判性思维,并使用实验中的证据来回答提出的问题,并得出明确的结论。
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