This site is intended to provide a service for faculty and students involved in Learning Communities.
Strategies for Implementing Writing Across the Curriculum
Designing Research Paper Assignments That Support WAC Initiatives
from The Manoa Writing Program at Hawaii-Manoa
Developing Writing Prompts that Support Writing Goals
Developing Writing Assignments That Enhance Thinking Skills
Handling the Paperload
Responding to WAC Student Writing
Toward Developing a Response to Cognitive Development in Student Writing
Theoretical Underpinnings of the CLAQWA Scale
by Dr. Bruce Hall
Service Learning
Review of Service Learning Literature
by Paul Chambers
The Email Mentoring Project in Learning Community Four
Links to The Riverwoods Journals (LC4)
Service Learning Course Description with Links to Student Projects (LC 4)
Service Learning Fair sponsored by LC 7
Seminole Heights Projects (LC 9)
Information Literacy and WAC
Directory of Online Resources for Information Literacy
by Drew Smith
Information Literacy Goals
USF Library Tour Assignment
WAC and Instructional Technology
MOOing from the Ground Up
Basic Instructions by Drew Smith
Links to USF Learning Community MOO activities
Writing Across the Curriculum Links Sorted by Disciplines
Links to Online Courses and Discussions supported by CourseInfo
Links to Online Writing Labs
The Email Mentoring Project in Learning Community Four
How Can Writing Across the Curriculum be Assessed?
Cognitive Level and Quality of Writing Assessment
by Dr. Terri Flateby
Portfolios
Timed Writing Comparisons
History of Writing Across the Curriculum
An Abstract of David Russell's Historical Study of WAC
by Charla Bauer
A Review of WAC Literature and Textbooks
by Charla Bauer
WAC Vision Statements
Clarifying Some Assumptions About Writing
by Dr. Joe Moxley
The Significance of WAC in the Learning Community
by Dr. Joe Moxley
A Vision Statement for WAC in the USF Learning Communities
by Dr. Joe Moxley
A Vision Statement for the Future of WAC at USF
by Paul Chambers
designed and updated by Charla Bauer August 2000