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The Centrality of Style
Copyright Year: 2013
Contributors: Duncan and M. Vanguri
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
InThe Centrality of Style, editors Mike Duncan and Star Medzerian Vanguri argue that style is a central concern of composition studies even as they demonstrate that some of the most compelling work in the area has emerged from the margins of the field. Calling attention to this paradox in his foreword to the collection, Paul Butler observes, "Many of the chapters work within the liminal space in which style serves as both a centralizing and decentralizing force in rhetoric and composition. Clearly, the authors and editors have made an invaluable contribution in their collection by exposing the paradoxical nature of a canon that continues to play a vital role in our disciplinary history."
(1 review)
Beyond Dichotomy: Synergizing Writing Center and Classroom Pedagogies
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributor: Corbett
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
How closely can or should writing centers and writing classrooms collaborate? Beyond Dichotomy explores how research on peer tutoring one-to-one and in small groups can inform our work with students in writing centers and other tutoring programs, as well as in writing courses and classrooms. These multi-method (including rhetorical and discourse analyses and ethnographic and case-study) investigations center on several course-based tutoring (CBT) partnerships at two universities. Rather than practice separately in the center or in the classroom, rather than seeing teacher here and tutor there and student over there, CBT asks all participants in the dynamic drama of teaching and learning to consider the many possible means of connecting synergistically.
(6 reviews)
Beyond Argument: Essaying as a Practice of (Ex)Change
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributor: Allen
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
Beyond Argument offers an in-depth examination of how current ways of thinking about the writer-page relation in personal essays can be reconceived according to practices in the care of the self — an ethic by which writers such as Seneca, Montaigne, and Nietzsche lived. This approach promises to reinvigorate the form and address many of the concerns expressed by essay scholars and writers regarding the lack of rigorous exploration we see in our students' personal essays — and sometimes, even, in our own. In pursuing this approach, Sarah Allen presents a version of subjectivity that enables productive debate in the essay, among essays, and beyond.
(8 reviews)
Yoga Minds, Writing Bodies: Contemplative Writing Pedagogy
Copyright Year: 2015
Contributor: Wenger
Publisher: WAC Clearinghouse
License: CC BY-NC-ND
In Yoga Minds, Writing Bodies, Christy Wenger argues for the inclusion of Eastern-influenced contemplative education within writing studies. She observes that, although we have "embodied" writing education in general by discussing the rhetorics of racialized, gendered, and disabled bodies, we have done substantially less to address the particular bodies that occupy our classrooms. She proposes that we turn to contemplative education practices that engages student bodies through fusing a traditional curriculum with contemplative practices including yoga, meditation, and the martial arts. Drawing strength from the recent "quiet revolution" (Zajonc) of contemplative pedagogy within postsecondary education and a legacy of field interest attributable to James Moffett, this project draws on case studies of first-year college writers to present contemplative pedagogy as a means of teaching students mindfulness of their writing and learning in ways that promote the academic, rhetorical work accomplished in first-year composition classes while at the same time remaining committed to a larger scope of a writer's physical and emotional well-being.
(8 reviews)
Think DSP: Digital Signal Processing in Python
Copyright Year: 2012
Contributor: Downey
Publisher: Green Tea Press
License: CC BY-NC
Think DSP is an introduction to Digital Signal Processing in Python.
(1 review)
Think Bayes: Bayesian Statistics Made Simple
Copyright Year: 2012
Contributor: Downey
Publisher: Green Tea Press
License: CC BY-NC
Think Bayes is an introduction to Bayesian statistics using computational methods.
(1 review)
Think Stats: Probability and Statistics for Programmers - 2e
Copyright Year: 2014
Contributor: Downey
Publisher: Green Tea Press
License: CC BY-NC
Think Stats is an introduction to Probability and Statistics for Python programmers.
(1 review)
Think Java: How To Think Like a Computer Scientist - 2e
Copyright Year: 2020
Contributors: Mayfield and Downey
Publisher: Green Tea Press
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Think Java is a hands-on introduction to computer science and programming used by many universities and high schools around the world. Its conciseness, emphasis on vocabulary, and informal tone make it particularly appealing for readers with little or no experience. The book starts with the most basic programming concepts and gradually works its way to advanced object-oriented techniques.
(8 reviews)
The Process of Research Writing
Copyright Year: 2007
Contributor: Krause
Publisher: Steven D. Krause
License: CC BY-NC-SA
The title of this book is The Process of Research Writing, and in the nutshell, that is what the book is about. A lot of times, instructors and students tend to separate “thinking,” “researching,” and “writing” into different categories that aren't necessarily very well connected. First you think, then you research, and then you write.
(19 reviews)
Music and the Child
Copyright Year: 2016
Contributor: Sarrazin
Publisher: Open SUNY
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Children are inherently musical. They respond to music and learn through music. Music expresses children's identity and heritage, teaches them to belong to a culture, and develops their cognitive well-being and inner self worth. As professional instructors, childcare workers, or students looking forward to a career working with children, we should continuously search for ways to tap into children's natural reservoir of enthusiasm for singing, moving and experimenting with instruments. But how, you might ask? What music is appropriate for the children I'm working with? How can music help inspire a well-rounded child? How do I reach and teach children musically? Most importantly perhaps, how can I incorporate music into a curriculum that marginalizes the arts?
(12 reviews)