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Fall 2023 Responses to Naming What We Know
All It Takes Is Practice, Time, and Effort. Ashley Sanderlin
All Writers Are Different
Complex Writing as a Technology
Crafting Connections: Exploring the Social and Persuasive Nature of Writing By Yunek Collins
Development of Habituated Writing
Ethics in Writing
Failure is Key to Succeeding in Writing
Navigating the Defeats in Life and the Authority it has on Writing by Aliya McFadden
Revising is Key to Success
Revisions Are Essential to Developing Writing
The ethical decisions of a good reader and writer
The Social Tapestry of Writing
There is always more to learn no matter what stage in life you are at!- by Abbi Thompson
Understanding the Collaborative Nature of Writing by Averi Cooper
Unlocking the Written Code: Navigating the Abnormalities of Writing
Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Created Audiences – Trinity Falor
Past Collections of Student Work
Fall 2020 Responses to Naming What We Know
“Revision Is Central to Developing Writing” Web Page
“The Ethical Choices In Writing” Revision
Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices
“Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices” Revision, Evan Jackson
A Genuine Human Connection
All Types of Revision are Helpful
All writers have more to learn
Developed and Improved Text
Duality and Harmony of Author and Audience: Ethics of Reading and Writing
Ethical Choices and Their Involvement in Writing
Ethical Choices Choose the Direction
Ethical Traits
Failure is Just The Beginning
Failure is Success in Progress
Failure Leads to Success
Formation of a Writing Identity
From Failure to Fortune
History and Experience Help Define Writing
Importance of Revising
Revision Is a Light for Meaning
Improving Your Text As A Writer & Reader
It Is Okay To Fail When Writing
It Takes Failure to Succeed
Looks Can Be Deceiving: Writers Are More Social Than You May Think
Meaning Behind a Writer
Meaning Behind Your Writing: Say What You Mean to Say
Putting the Time in to Be Perfect
Response to “Writing Involves making Ethical Choices”
Responsibilities of the Writer and the Reader
Revising Leads To Successful Writing
Revising Until You Get It Write
Revision: The Most Useful Tool In Writing
rhetorical situations revisons by Amber Smith
Rhetorical Triangle: The Writers Job
Speaking Is Natural; Writing Is Not
The Importance of Revision In Developed Writing
The Importance of Revision in Writing
The success from failures
There is more to just writing.
There is No Such Thing as a Natural Born Writer
To Write Effectively Takes Different Kinds of Practice, Time, and Effort
Writers Give Readers The Tools To Make Meaning
Writing Addresses, Invokes, and/or Creates Audiences More Then Ever With The Internet
Writing Effectively is Something you Learn.
Writing Effectively Requires Different Kinds of Practice, Time, and Effort
Writing Effectively Takes Different Kinds of Practice, Effort, and Time
Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader
Writing for an Audience as Audiences Change.
Writing Has Evolved Throughout The Years And Is Still Not Natural
Writing is Not Natural
Writing is Not Natural
Writing Is Not Natural Revision
Writing is the way to express and share the true meaning to be reconstructed by the reader.
Fall 2021 Naming What We Know Collection
“Failure Can Be An Important Part Of Writing Development” Webpage
“Failure can be an Important Part of Writing Development”
“Writing Expresses Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader” Webpage
“Writing Involves Making Ethical Choices” by John Duffy
All Writers Have More to Learn
Audiences
Becoming a Better Writer: Practicing and Implying What You Learn in Different Genres
Being the Best Reader and Writer, That One Can Be
Break the Habit
Doug Downs’s “Revision Is Central to Developing Writing” and Anne Lamott’s “Shitty First Drafts” Analysis (Web Page)
Ethical Choices in Writing
Every Writer Must Start Somewhere: This Leads to Success
Failure Is The Greatest Teacher
Failure is the Key to Future Success
Habits Can Be Broken
How Writing is Learned Over Time
Learn From Your Mistakes
Learning and Practicing the Ways of Writing
Mute Your Inner Critic
Positive Failure: Why Failure is an Important Part of Writing Development
Practice Is Key
Revise the Mind
Revising Is Best If You Want Success
revising is the key to writing
Revision Central
Revision Is Central to Developing Writing Final Webpage
Revision is The Best Vision
The Audience And Tools Behind Writing
The Difficult Concept of Forming Relationships Between Writer and Reader
The Importance of an Audience to a Writer
The Trials & Tribulations of Entrenchment
Why Failing Is Important
Why writing is a struggle
Writer’s Write Differently: No Two People Are The Same
Writers Always Work Rhetorically and Socially
Writers Must Start Somewhere: This Leads to Success
Writers Need to Fail to be Successful
Writers’ Backgrounds Vary: Keeping an Open Mind
Writing as a Discipline: Nurtured Writing Leads to Natural Skills
Writing can be a struggle to reach success
Writing Expressed and Shares To be Reconstructed by the Reader
Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader
Writing Habituation: Helpful or Harmful?
Writing In Different Settings
Writing Is a Social and Rhetorical Activity, Revision
Writing is a Technology
Writing Is Not Natural
Writing Is Quite The Social Event
Writing is Social
Writing, Revising, and Editing
Writing: Essentiality of Audience and Purpose
Writing: Failure to Sucess
Fall 2022 Responses to Naming What We Know
“Failure Can Be an Important Part of Writing Development”
“I Fear Not 10,000 Kicks Once, but I Fear One Kick 10,000 Times: Our Habituated Writing Practice”
Ethicality: Communication Infused with Writing
Failure isn’t the end its the beginning
Failures In Life Are Worth The Effort By Meg Lakomy
How the Writer and Reader Connect by Joe Peterson
How to Make Your Point as a Writer: Rhetorical Moves and Socialization
Importance of Making Ethical Decisions When Writing
Learning New Things Can Improve Your Writing by Ryan Schaecher
Learning to become a good writer requires different kinds of practice, time, and effort
Literacy Uniqueness from Writers’s Histories and other Authors By Logan Sarrazin
Practice Is The Key To Success
Practice, Time, and Effort Help Writers Learn More
Reconceptualizing Failure
Revising is a Crucial part of Exceptional Writing
Revision is a necessity
Revision Leads to Success
Rhetorical Situations Within The World
Speech and Writing Are Different In Many Ways
The Complications of Expressing Your Ideas In Writing
The Ethical Choices Behind The Relationship of Writer And Reader.
The Importance of Keeping the Audience in Mind While Writing
The Importance of Learning to Adapt Your Writing
The Path to Becoming a Great Writer
Ways Social and Rhetorical Activity Can Be Used
Writing Development Requires Failure- Logan Lockwood
Writing Expresses And Shares Meaning
Writing is a Learned Skill
Writing is More Than Just a Simple Action
Writing is not Natural to all People
Writing Is Up for Interpretation
Spring 2021 Responses to Naming What We Know
“Writing as a Technology” by Emilio Albarenque
“Writing is Far from Natural”
“Failure can be an important part of writing development.”
Audiences In The Digital Age
Becoming a Writer and the Question of Schooling Systems
Comprehension: The Relations Between Author And Audience
Ethics in Writing: a Choice Between Righteousness or Avoidance
Failure isn’t for forever
How Personal Experiences Shape Writers
If You Write It, They Will Come
Let Your Audience Do The Work
Meaning Within the Mind of a Writer
Revision is Key to Great Writing By Domonic Allison
Revision: The Secret to Better Writing (“Revision is Central to Developing Writing” web page)
Rhetorical Work
Success Through Failure
The Contributions Prior Experiences, History, and Identity Make to Your Writing
The Difficulties of True Meaning
The Most Crucial Step in The Writing Process: Revision and Reflection
The Simulation of Writing
We Always Go Back to Writing by Isabel Rudy.
We are Digitally Twisted and We Must Overcome It
Writing is a Social and Rhetorical Activity
WRITING IS NOT NATURAL BUT IT DOES GEST EASIER
Writing needs to be update and expend on the genres being taught.
Spring 2022 Responses to Naming What We Know
“Writing Expresses Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader” Web page.
Accepting Failure: Learning to Grow
Being Good Readers and Writers
Everyone Is Not Perfect
Failure IS an Option
How do Past Experiences Influence our Writing?
How Readers And Writers Understand Each Other: How Miscommunications Occur in Writing.
How Writing Connects Us To Our Audience
Learning Never Stops in Writing
Learning to Write, Is it Natural?
Revision is Central to Developing Writing Revision
Revision: Neccessary for Developing Writing
Shitty First Drafts Are The Most Important Drafts
Speech Vs. Writing
The Importance of Ethics in our Writing
The Importance of Failure in Writing Development
Walking is Natural, Writing is Not
What Makes Writing Ethical?
With Fresh Ideas We’ll Always Have More to Learn in Writing
Without Revisions We Can Not Have a Polished Draft
Writing Beyond The Reader
Writing in Relation to Identity: How Individuals Connect Through Writing
Writing Is A Discipline of Ethics
Writing is not inborn
Writing with Power for Social Connection
Summer 2023 Responses to Naming What We Know
complications in writing: how we learn how to write
Effective Writing: Growth, Practice, Experience
Expressing and Sharing Meaning is a Fundamental Participation in Writing
Failure Is Key To Success
Integrating the Social and Rhetorical Aspects of Writing in a Professional Setting
Making and Sharing Meaning
Natural Writing is Non-Existent by Madison Carey
Opportunities and Success: Why We Should Learn to Fail
The Latest in New Tech: Writing
Writing Is Informed by Prior Varied Experiences
The Reader Can Change Your Intended Meaning
Reflection on “What do we mean by ‘good writing'”
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