Re:Writing
Re:Writing is getting a facelift! We want to make our site work even better for students. Please help by telling us which resources are your favorites, what new resources you’d like to have, and what you think of our proposed new organization. 1. Are you a student or an instructor? 2. How often do you use or recommend Re:Writing resources? 3. Please tell us which resources below are the most useful to you by ranking them from 1 to 5 (1 being most useful, 5 being least useful). Please select one number for each resource.
  1 (most useful) 2 3 4 5 (least useful)
Diana Hacker exercises (for writing, grammar, or research)
Visual Analysis Exercises
Model Documents Gallery
Tutorials for Designing Documents or Presentation Slides
The Bedford Bibliographer
The Bedford Research Room
Research & Documentation Online
Avoiding Plagiarism Tutorial
Link Libraries TopLinks
Link Libraries LitLinks
The Everyday Writer’s Almanac
Andrea Lunsford’s Top Twenty
Exercise Central

 

We are planning to reorganize the contents according to the kind of help that students might be looking for, in addition to the titles of the resources. Please review the proposed organization of the contents here.

4. After you have clicked through the contents on the page above, please tell us how clear and useful the following categories of content seem to you (1 being very clear and useful, 3 being not clear and useful).
  1 (very clear and useful) 2 (clear enough and probably useful) 3 (not at all clear and useful)
Watch videos of real writers
See reliable research links
Find more information about authors
Try a tutorial
See sample documents in design
Find help with citing sources
Find checklists for better writing
Build a bibliography
Try exercises for grammar and writing
Create a study plan for grammar and writing
5. 6. 7. We are considering developing the following new resources for Re:Writing. Which ones sound most useful to you (1 being very useful; 3 being not useful)?
  1 (very useful) 2 (useful) 3 (not useful)
Links to resources for business writing
Top Ten Sites Students Should Know
A tutorial about keeping a writing portfolio
Tutorials about writing arguments
Exercises about writing arguments
Tutorials about grammar topics
Videos that feature students
Videos that feature instructors
Videos that feature real-world writers
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