Category Archives: Helpful Resources

  1. Peer Conferencing and Final ePortfolio Submissions

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    April 29, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    Tuesday we’ll be peer conferencing in our regular classroom, Ross 0025. You know the drill. Bring enough draft copies for …
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  2. ePortfolios: Branding and Revising

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    April 23, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    We’re in the thick of ePortfolios and like any genre of writing there’s plenty to consider. Let’s start with two …
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  3. ePortfolios in Action!

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    April 23, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    A portfolio? That’s electronic? Who does that? Lots of folks, many of whom are professionals or who established their brand …
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  4. Thinking About Thinking

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    April 17, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    “What happens when one steps back from all these thoughts and analyzes them for what they are?” Thinking about thinking. …
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  5. Conferences Week

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    April 4, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    Next week is dedicated to conferences. You all know too well why I consider conferences important. Meeting in a one-to-one …
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  6. Let’s Play a Game…

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    April 3, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    Actually, it’s a game you play everyday when you communicate in written terms as well as oral, visual, and electronic …
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  7. Evidence Assignment for Thursday, 4/4

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    April 2, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    Students, I hope you enjoyed The Iowa State Daily Writers Panel today. Again, if you have questions you’d like to ask them …
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  8. Preparing for Our Writer’s Panel on Mediating Issues

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    March 30, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    Greetings, As we look forward to Tuesday’s class, I advise you to take the following steps: 1. Read Chapter 11 …
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  9. Writing Out Loud: The Perks of Peers Reading Papers

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    March 4, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    How often have you stopped and read a part of your writing out loud? Some do this, some don’t. For …
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  10. Happy O-Day!

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    February 28, 2013 by Dr. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott

    For one entire class period, every semester, we dedicate an entire lesson to public speaking. Now you might be asking …
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