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Stukenberg, Jill – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2017
The creative writing workshop, involving peer critique of manuscripts in progress, is deeply connected to many writerly habits of mind. As such, this article examines workshop as a signature pedagogy in creative writing. Through workshop, students develop awareness of their readers, understanding of how texts are created by readers and through…
Descriptors: Workshops, Creative Writing, Criticism, Teaching Methods

Grice, Roger A.; Ridgway, Lenore S. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1995
Notes that hypermedia may place additional cognitive loads on audiences and may change the way information is processed. Argues that those who write for hypermedia applications may need to change the way they look at the writing process, and those who teach writing may need to reconsider what they teach and what they choose to emphasize. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Hypermedia

McCutchen, Deborah – Written Communication, 1988
Argues for a distinction between fluency and automaticity of procedures in writing. Presents empirical results that suggest a prominent difference between skilled and less skilled writing is the extent of metacognitive control over writing subprocesses. (MS)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audience Awareness, Children, Cognitive Processes

McAlexander, Patricia J. – Journal of Developmental Education, 1996
Discusses research on the role of audience awareness in writing and human cognition, arguing that developmental writers exhibit egocentric tendencies and assume that the readers do not need elaboration or transitions. Describes four subskills of audience awareness: clear execution, adequate content, perspective differentiation, and role taking.…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Egocentrism

Martin, Sarah H. – Reading Psychology, 1988
Investigates the similarities and differences in cognitive processing during reading and writing activities as reported in the think-aloud protocols of an above-average and a below-average student. Concludes that the above-average student reported more behaviors and more behaviors that facilitated meaning-making than the below-average student. (RS)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cognitive Processes, Language Processing, Protocol Analysis
Stein, Victoria – 1989
This study is the fifth in a series of reports from the Reading-to-Write Project, a collaborative study of students' cognitive processes at one critical point of entry into academic performance. This part of the study examines the ways in which college students interpret and negotiate an assignment that calls for reading to write. Subjects, 17…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Cognitive Processes