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About TechWrites

TechWrites is a year-long initiative designed to enhance the support for student writing across the Georgia Tech campus. In addition to constructing a picture of the university's writing culture, TechWrites also seeks to empower instructional faculty with tools and strategies to elevate student writing across Georgia Tech’s diverse learning environments. Funded by Provost’s Teaching and Learning Grant and with the support of the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Office of Undergraduate Education, TechWrites programming includes a series of workshops and speakers. The series also features the Techwrites Institute, two intensive one-day professional development experiences that assist with integrating advanced writing strategies into course planning across disciplines. 

Events

TechWrites events include faculty workshops and lectures devoted to implementing writing in the Tech classroom. To attend, please sign up using the sign up link for the upcoming workshop.

Calendar of Events 

2024

  • WED, OCTOBER 30: Workshop I "How to Get Better Student Writing (Without Working Harder)"
  • WED, DECEMBER 4: TechWrites Institute I, 9 am-3 pm (see the Institute section on this page for more details)

2025

  • WED, JANUARY 29: Workshop II - "Reading/Writing Connections," Speaker, Carolyne King 
  • TUE, MARCH 4: Lecture, Neal Lerner
  • WED, MARCH 26: Workshop III: "Supporting High-Level Copyediting for Undergraduate Native and Non-Native Speakers of English" 
  • WED, APRIL 23: TechWrites Institute II, 9 am- 3 pm

Scheduled Speakers

We are delighted to announce that our speakers for the 2024-25 program include:

  • Dr. Carolyne M. King, Assistant Professor of Writing Studies, and Director of Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) and Writing in the Disciplines (WID) at Old Dominion University.
  • Dr. Neal Lerner, Professor of English at Northeastern University and coauthor of Learning to Communicate in Science and Engineering: Case Studies from MIT

Upcoming  

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4: Fall TechWrites Course Enhancement Institute, 9 am- 3 pm. To apply, see the TechWrites Institute section on this page. 

TechWrites Course Enhancement Institute

The TechWrites Course Enhancement Institute is an intensive one-day professional development experience that supports integrating advanced writing strategies into course planning across disciplines. The institutes prepare forward-looking faculty to develop their next semester courses and substantially include writing within their designs.

Upcoming Institutes 

"Reading Day Workshop: Get Better Student Writing Via Assignment Design"

When: Wednesday, Dec. 4, 9 am - 3 pm         Where: Naugle Communication Center, Clough 447

Apply for a seat*

Join us on Reading Day (December 4) for a hands-on workshop aimed at improving student writing by redesigning a major writing assignment you plan to include in a Spring 2025 course. This TechWrites Course Assignment Enhancement Institute will guide you through best practices in assignment design for writing projects and offer time and support to redesign one of your key writing assignments. Get a head start on spring teaching with support from Writing and Communication Faculty leaders! A copy of Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning and lunch will be provided to each participant.

*Space is highly limited, and applicants will be accepted on a rolling basis. Open to all Georgia Tech Community members who include writing assignments in undergraduate classes, including TAs, postdocs, and faculty (tenure-track and non-tenure-track).

Acknowledgements

 

This initiative is made possible through the support of the following Georgia Tech partners: the Office of Undergraduate Education (OUE), Georgia Tech's Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), and the Provost Teaching and Learning Initiative