
By Paige MJ Erickson Students and faculty writing in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) have the unique opportunity to demonstrate their character, integrity, and uniqueness through their compositions. This post offers suggestions to approach academic writing as a means to demonstrate ethics in action. While personality, humor, and style…
By Dr. Katie O’Neil Initially unsettled by open-ended feedback, the author came to value reflection as a core pedagogical tool in her own practice and…
Implementing the Liquid Syllabus in Competency-Based Composition Courses By Gabriel Smith In competency-based, asynchronous writing courses, building community can feel like an uphill battle—especially when…
By Barbara c.g. Green MA, MS, and PhD Student Who would’ve imagined that a broken middle finger on Christmas Day would rob me of that…
Inspiring Engagement, Focus, and Community By January Pearson In the online classroom, where the community is essential to student success, incorporating humor in seminars provides…