Narrow your search

Library

KU Leuven (4)

ULB (4)


Resource type

book (8)


Language

English (8)


Year
From To Submit

2024 (2)

2022 (4)

2021 (2)

Listing 1 - 8 of 8
Sort by

Book
Informed Arguments: A Guide to Writing and Research
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Welcome to composition and rhetoric! While most of you are taking this course because it is required, we hope that all of you will leave with more confidence in your reading, writing, researching, and speaking abilities as these are all elements of freshman composition. Many times, these elements are presented in excellent textbooks written by top scholars. While the collaborators of this particular textbook respect and value those textbooks available from publishers, we have been concerned about students who do not have the resources to purchase textbooks. Therefore, we decided to put together this Open Educational Resource (OER) explicitly for use in freshman composition courses at Texas A&M University. It is important to note that the focus for this text is on thesis-driven argumentation as that is the focus of the first year writing course at Texas A&M University at the time of development. However, other first year writing courses at different colleges and universities include a variety of types of writing such as personal essays, informative articles, and/or creative writing pieces. The collaborators for this project acknowledge each program is unique; therefore, the adaptability of an OER textbook for first year writing allows for academic freedom across campuses.


Book
Informed Arguments
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Terri Pantuso, Sarah LeMire, and Kathy Anders

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Welcome to composition and rhetoric! While most of you are taking this course because it is required, we hope that all of you will leave with more confidence in your reading, writing, researching, and speaking abilities as these are all elements of freshman composition. Many times, these elements are presented in excellent textbooks written by top scholars. While the collaborators of this particular textbook respect and value those textbooks available from publishers, we have been concerned about students who do not have the resources to purchase textbooks. Therefore, we decided to put together this Open Educational Resource (OER) explicitly for use in freshman composition courses at Texas A&M University. It is important to note that the focus for this text is on thesis-driven argumentation as that is the focus of the first year writing course at Texas A&M University at the time of development. However, other first year writing courses at different colleges and universities include a variety of types of writing such as personal essays, informative articles, and/or creative writing pieces. The collaborators for this project acknowledge each program is unique; therefore, the adaptability of an OER textbook for first year writing allows for academic freedom across campuses.

Keywords

Humanities --- Rhetoric


Book
Howdy or Hello?
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2021 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Technical writing courses introduce you to some of the most important aspects of writing in the worlds of science, technology, and business—in other words, the kind of writing that scientists, nurses, doctors, computer specialists, government officials, engineers, and other professionals do as a part of their regular work. The skills learned in technical writing courses can be useful in other fields as well, including education and social sciences.


Book
Howdy or Hello?
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2021 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Technical writing courses introduce you to some of the most important aspects of writing in the worlds of science, technology, and business—in other words, the kind of writing that scientists, nurses, doctors, computer specialists, government officials, engineers, and other professionals do as a part of their regular work. The skills learned in technical writing courses can be useful in other fields as well, including education and social sciences.


Book
Informed Arguments: A Guide to Writing and Research
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Welcome to composition and rhetoric! While most of you are taking this course because it is required, we hope that all of you will leave with more confidence in your reading, writing, researching, and speaking abilities as these are all elements of freshman composition. Many times, these elements are presented in excellent textbooks written by top scholars. While the collaborators of this particular textbook respect and value those textbooks available from publishers, we have been concerned about students who do not have the resources to purchase textbooks. Therefore, we decided to put together this Open Educational Resource (OER) explicitly for use in freshman composition courses at Texas A&M University. It is important to note that the focus for this text is on thesis-driven argumentation as that is the focus of the first year writing course at Texas A&M University at the time of development. However, other first year writing courses at different colleges and universities include a variety of types of writing such as personal essays, informative articles, and/or creative writing pieces. The collaborators for this project acknowledge each program is unique; therefore, the adaptability of an OER textbook for first year writing allows for academic freedom across campuses.


Book
Informed Arguments
Authors: --- ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Terri Pantuso, Sarah LeMire, and Kathy Anders

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Welcome to composition and rhetoric! While most of you are taking this course because it is required, we hope that all of you will leave with more confidence in your reading, writing, researching, and speaking abilities as these are all elements of freshman composition. Many times, these elements are presented in excellent textbooks written by top scholars. While the collaborators of this particular textbook respect and value those textbooks available from publishers, we have been concerned about students who do not have the resources to purchase textbooks. Therefore, we decided to put together this Open Educational Resource (OER) explicitly for use in freshman composition courses at Texas A&M University. It is important to note that the focus for this text is on thesis-driven argumentation as that is the focus of the first year writing course at Texas A&M University at the time of development. However, other first year writing courses at different colleges and universities include a variety of types of writing such as personal essays, informative articles, and/or creative writing pieces. The collaborators for this project acknowledge each program is unique; therefore, the adaptability of an OER textbook for first year writing allows for academic freedom across campuses.

Keywords

Humanities --- Rhetoric


Book
Surface and Subtext
Authors: --- --- --- --- --- et al.
Year: 2024 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Open-educational resource textbook created by the TAMU English 203 OER Committee.

Keywords

Humanities --- Rhetoric


Book
Surface and Subtext
Authors: --- --- --- --- --- et al.
Year: 2024 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Texas A&M University

Loading...
Export citation

Choose an application

Bookmark

Abstract

Open-educational resource textbook created by the TAMU English 203 OER Committee.

Keywords

Humanities --- Rhetoric

Listing 1 - 8 of 8
Sort by