by V Wynne-Jones | Feb 19, 2018 | Resources for teaching writing
A project which looks at writing skills for students of mathematics This project’s resources were originally developed for undergraduate students in MATHS 302 Teaching and Learning Mathematics as well as postgraduate students of mathematics at the University of...
by V Wynne-Jones | Feb 19, 2018 | Resources for teaching writing
A project designed to help students write their first literature review This project’s resources were originally developed for third year students taking the paper MEDSCI 311: Cardiovascular Biology at the University of Auckland, by Anuj Bhargava from the Faculty of...
by V Wynne-Jones | Jan 16, 2018 | Staff and student event, University-wide event
After all the i’s are dotted and t’s are crossed, there’s still something wanting in your academic writing but you just don’t know quite what. Maybe it’s the “V factor”— the sense of a lively presence, an authoritative speaking, perhaps even singing, or declaiming...
by Evija Trofimova | Dec 14, 2017 | Resources for teaching writing
Rosemary Wette from the Applied Language Studies and Linguistics department at the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Arts originally developed the project resources with arts students in mind. Research for the project was carried out throughout 2017, in...
by Evija Trofimova | Dec 13, 2017 | Resources for teaching writing, Resources for writing
A resource of teacher-annotated exemplary assignments This project’s resources have been developed by Neil Matheson, teacher of Stage I course ENGWRIT 101 English Writing for Academic Purposes at the Faculty of Arts, University of Auckland. These resources might be...