Dr. Tamara Fudge, Professor in the School of Business and Information Technology, Purdue University Global In my last blog entry, I worked hard to convince you to take time off […]
Kyle Harley, Purdue University Global Writing Center Tutor With the very recent change and continued success of our Writing Fundamentals program here at the university, our English Language Learner’s […]
Dr. Tamara Fudge, Professor in the School of Business and Information Technology, Purdue University Global Sometimes taking time off from teaching seems to be a bigger pain than just teaching […]
Dr. Tamara Fudge, Professor in the School of Business and Information Technology, Purdue University Global While trying to avoid work on a Sunday, I came across an article from Forbes […]
Kyle Harley, Purdue University Global Writing Center Tutor This past month, the Fundamentals Writing program through the Purdue University Global (Purdue Global) Writing Center went through a bit of an […]
By Chrissine Rios, MA, Purdue University Global Writing Center Tutor A popular analogy compares paragraphs to building blocks. The analogy helps student writers understand that paragraphs are the units or […]
Compiled by Lisa Gerardy, Writing Center Specialist Over the past few months, we have introduced you to the tutors in each of our support centers. This month, we are proud […]
By Amy Sexton, Kaplan University Writing Center Tutor Active professional development and scholarship are extremely important for educators, and conferences can provide an excellent avenue for both. As a virtual […]
Kyle Harley, Kaplan University Writing Center Tutor Here at Kaplan University, our respective support centers housed within the Academic Support Center are lucky. I say this simply because we […]
By Teresa Kelly, Kaplan University Composition Faculty In higher education, when a challenge presents itself, interdisciplinary collaboration often results in better outcomes than having a single person dedicated to working […]