Writing is a social activity, huh!?!?
Writing is a social activity, huh!?!?
Composition Forum published Volume 56: compositionforum.com.
A lot of wonderful work! I hope you give it a read.
One of my intro questions asks student to share whatβs on their playlist and one student said theyβve been listening to old 2000s music. I responded I was born in the 1900s. Got a few laughs.
Thanks WKU Alumni and the Young Alumni Council for the Under 40 at the Top plaque!
Iβve noticed this 10000%
my experiences over here just feels like no interactions in this space π’
An honor to receive this grant award from CWPA! It was a joy to see and hear from legends and inspirations who paved the way in writing studies for generations at the awardβs ceremony tonight.
4,000+ miles in less than 3 weeks with a 7yo, 6yo, 2yo, and 10 month old. Grateful for the opportunity to see family & friends over the summer π«Ά
Image is a screenshot of the names/titles of five book reviews published in Composition Forum's recent issue.
Y'all, Composition Forum has just published some seriously awesome book reviews that confront some of the most pressing issues within rhetoric and composition. They're all excellent and stand to benefit the field in many different ways: compositionforum.com
yesssssssss!
all yβall too
What Shane said!!!
It was nice meeting you!
Such an honor to be on a writing assessment panel with these amazing teachers and scholars #4C25
Wrapping up #4C25 at the ballpark βΎοΈ
Come check out M.24 with Peggy OβNeill, Brian Huot, Carolyn Calhoon-Dillahunt, J.W. Hammond, Diane Kelly-Riley, Jordan Canzonetta Lewis, me, Laura Aull, Mya Poe, and Stacy Wittstock! Today at 12:30-1:45pm in 307 #4C25
If youβre at #4C25 and you want to hear how justice work continues in programs and classes despite challenges, I would encourage you to ask peers in Texas and Florida who have been doing this for 2+ years now. Ask questions. Build coalitions.
thank you! Staying right next the the Os stadium.
My dad worked 2nd and 3rd shift in factories for 25 years in Kentucky. Learned a lot watching my dad do that every day just to provide.
This is one of those pinch me moments! Sitting alongside such brilliant teacher-scholars and people I admire. I've looked up to these folks and their research on writing assessment for a long time. Excited to be on this roundtable. See you next Saturday in Baltimore at #4C25
This thread is why I had to create a Bluesky account.
Definitely want to check that out. I think Norton is having their thing at the American Visionary Art Museum on Wednesday night. Might go then!
A flyer that outlines the dates, times, and locations for events hosted by the Writing Assessment SIG at CCCC 2025. The flyer reads: WRITING ASSESSMENT SIG CCCC 2025 SESSIONS. April 9, 9:00-12:30, Room 337: WORKSHOP: "Generative Al and Writing Assessment: Co-Sponsored Workshop by the Writing Assessment SIG and the MLA-CCCC Al Task Force." April 11, 3:30-4:30, Room 339: ANNUAL MEETING: Annual business meeting of the Writing Assessment Special Interest Group. April 12, 12:30-1:45, Room 307, ROUNDTABLE: "Retrospective: Research in Writing Assessment and the Impact of the Journal of Writing Assessment." Questions? Contact us @ stacy.wittstock@marist.edu burkereitman@sdsu.edu. COME HANG OUT WITH NERDS WHO LOVE WRITING ASSESSMENT!
If you're planning to be in Baltimore next week for #4C25, come hang out with the Writing Assessment SIG! We have 3 sessions on the program, including our annual meeting on Friday 4/11 from 3:30-4:30 PM in Meeting Room 339.
Thinking about going to the Os game on Saturday.
Iβm so glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for listening. Happy to see you here! Iβve missed the community.