As writing tutors, we can't be expected to know everything about writing (nobody does!). What we can do, though, is learn with students + point them to useful resources.
While these resources can be useful during tutoring sessions, they can also be useful after tutoring sessions -- they can function as “deliverables” that students can take with them + study on their own.
While these resources can be useful during tutoring sessions, they can also be useful after tutoring sessions -- they can function as “deliverables” that students can take with them + study on their own.
- From arguments to annotated bibliographies, this site is a treasure trove of awesome writing-related resources.
Wikipedia
- Remember Alan Liu's advice: Wikipedia can be an excellent "pre-search" tool that can help us get a feel for breadth, first, before we dive down further for the depth that's required of many research-based writing assignments.
- Purdue University's Online Writing Lab (OWL) has plenty of useful information, especially up-to-date suggestions for your citation practices.
YouTube
Google Scholar
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