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Chandler, Daniel – Computers and Composition, 1994
Surveys British academics. Reveals a divide between writers who favor a word processor as their main writing tool and those who favor the pen or pencil. Finds that word processors are both indirect and delayed. Suggests that educators may need to legitimate handwritten drafts or reversion to handwriting for some word-processor users. (RS)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Handwriting, Higher Education, Word Processing
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Golson, Emily – Computers and Composition, 1995
Studies problems students face when visualizing a hypertext audience. Traces students' problems with audience analysis to three independent issues: (1) letting operational and functional levels of construction take precedence over figurative meaning; (2) confusing demands of print and oral audience expectations; and (3) conceiving of hypertext as…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Hypermedia, Student Publications
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Suchan, Jim; Dulek, Ron – Journal of Business Communication, 1998
Discusses open systems thinking as a new lens to use when exploring written business communication--a lens that integrates task, organizational structure, control, and technology into the analysis of written business messages. Explores the influences these subsystems have on written communication and then develops these systems and subsystems into…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education, Models
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Moran, Mary Hurley – Journal of Basic Writing, 1997
Studies whether students who reread their drafts aloud as they revise compose essays that are stylistically superior to those of students who do not. Finds this makes a difference for students with adequate to proficient reading skills but not for poor readers. Suggests basic writing courses should focus on reading and style, besides principles of…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Reading Improvement, Reading Writing Relationship, Writing Improvement
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White, Edward M. – Journal of Basic Writing, 1995
Suggests that a new elitism seeks to abandon the required freshman composition course and placement tests. Argues, based on two studies, for placement into the course. Argues that the effect of a placement program, followed by a careful instructional program, is to allow many students who would otherwise leave school to continue successfully in…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Harrington, Susanmarie; Shermis, Mark D.; Rollins, Angela L. – Computers and Composition, 2000
Considers whether differences might emerge in writing quality when students wrote examinations by hand or on a computer, and whether raters differed in their evaluation of essays written by hand, on a computer, or by hand and then transcribed to typed form before scoring. Finds no statistically significant differences in ratings among the three…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Student Placement, Testing
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Dix, Stephanie – Literacy, 2006
The article presents findings from a research project that investigated young, fluent writers' revision practices. The project adopted a qualitative approach, using semi-structured interviews based on the students' written scripts. This article focuses on a small sample of children and profiles the extent of their ability to reflect on their…
Descriptors: Revision (Written Composition), Interviews, Children, Writing Ability
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Vande Kopple, William J. – Written Communication, 2002
This article presents evidence that, from selected spectroscopic articles in the earliest volumes of the Physical Review to other selected spectroscopic articles from the same journal in 1980, a shift in sentence style takes place. This shift is from what M.A.K. Halliday calls the dynamic style (which reflects happenings, processes, and actions)…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Journal Articles, Periodicals, Sentence Structure
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Chou, Li-hua; Hayes, Denis Michael – English Language Teaching, 2009
This study systematically investigates the English writing research in Taiwan, over the span of time from 1989 to 2008, a 19-year time period. Data collection consisted of five major sources. Guided by Juzwik et al's (2006) study, the data were analyzed based on the general problems under investigated, the age groups being researched, the…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Elementary School Students, High School Students, College Students
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Clary-Lemon, Jennifer – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This piece continues the work of scholars in the field who look to uncover the ideological and textual practices of our dependence on the construct of "race" through racialized metaphors. Analyzing the rhetoric of race in "College Composition and Communication" and "College English" since 1990, I assert that our categorization of what "race" is…
Descriptors: Race, Rhetoric, Scholarship, Ideology
Quaye, Stephen John – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Social sciences research is entrenched with particular values, beliefs, norms, and practices that students, faculty, and researchers reproduce over time. In this article, the author argues for extending what counts as research within the social sciences to be more inclusive of differing methodologies and writing genres. Using personal narrative,…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Graduate Students, Research Methodology, Personal Narratives
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Petric, Bojana – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2007
This study compares rhetorical citation functions in eight high- and eight low-graded master's theses in the field of gender studies, written in English as a second language. The following rhetorical functions of citations are identified: attribution, exemplification, further reference, statement of use, application, evaluation, establishing links…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Masters Theses, Citations (References), Second Language Instruction
Bolin, Bill – 1996
This paper describes one academic author's consternation when he came across an annotation of one of his scholarly articles from the "Journal of Basic Writing" in the ERIC database. The paper recounts that the author was disconcerted to find that the annotation was misleading, describing as his main point something that his article warns…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Epistemology, Higher Education, Language Role
Duross, Christine; And Others – 1996
An action research project set out to increase students' writing fluency and investigate whether writing fluency varies as a function of writing prompts and directions given to students. Subjects were 62 students in a first-grade class, a second-grade class, and a fifth/sixth-grade Special Day class (all in this class are learning disabled) in a…
Descriptors: Action Research, Primary Education, Special Education, Writing Assignments
Roney, R. Craig – 1997
As a preamble to the development of a storytelling aesthetic, a study analyzed written reports of recent storytelling events to investigate the claim that little theoretical and critical language regarding storytelling is currently in use. Ninety-six reviews of storytelling performances by 11 different storytellers were examined. Sixty were…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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