A Blogs@Baruch sitePosts RSS Comments RSS

Archive for the 'Writing Resources' Category

Baruch College Writing Center

The Writing Center offers individual appointments, during which you can go over a draft your working on and get feedback, as well as workshops on topics relevant to your writing. Once you have a draft, you have some time before the revision is due.

If you think you’d like the insights of an “outside” reader–someone other than your professor and classmates, don’t hesitate to make an appointment for an individual appointment.  The Writing Center is not merely for writers who “need” extra help (e.g. struggling writers, which none of you are). It’s a resource for writers who want the insights of diverse readers.

If you don’t want to commit to an individual session, try out a workshop if one looks good to you.

No responses yet

Bibliographic Info for Readings

Clink on each link to find the relevant bibliographic info for each article we’ve discussed in Unit 1. It should be all the info you need to do your Works Cited entries for your essay for Unit 1; let me know if anything is missing.

For more info on citing sources, see the Handouts page for 1) a word doc handout and 2) a link to an online resource page.

Deep and Hyper Attention  (The publisher for the Hayles article is The Modern Language Association and the city is NYC)

 I’ll Count–You Take Care of the Gorillas

“Shame and Forgetting in the Information Age”

The bibliographic info for the Talbot Article, originally published in the New Yorker, is on the reading.

No responses yet