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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
In this episode, English Professor Josh joins Katie as they together attempt to understand what an essay is and isn’t.
Transcripts and more: https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/home
In this episode of Writability, Katie talks to English professors Charles and Robert about prompts for writing assignments. They talk about the decisions they make while making prompts and provide students tips to better understand the prompts they are given.
For Transcripts and more: https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/home
In this episode, Katie and Erik dive deep into a discussion of argument.
Monty Python Argument clinic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohDB5gbtaEQ
For transcripts and more: https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/
In this episode of Writability, Katie and Christina give advise about how to tackle scholarly sources, and why, even though they are difficult, they are worth exploring.
For transcripts: https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/home
One of the questions we get asked by students all the time is, “How do I start?” In this episode, Katie and Lisa tackle this question. Transcripts and more: https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/home
Katie talks to English professor Jamie Moore about how to advocate for yourself in the classroom. . Transcripts and more at https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/
In this podcast episode English professors Katie and Stacy discuss ways to avoid plagiarism and maintain academic integrity. Transcripts and more at https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/
In this episode, Katie and Writing Center Coordinator Erin discuss how to talk about race as students. They discuss their own experience as students talking about race, and give advice for students trying to navigate sticky situations. Transcripts and more: https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/home
In this episode, Katie talks to J.d., CTE Career and Academic Success coordinator about how to write a resume.
Transcripts at https://libguides.cos.edu/writabilitypodcast/home
This is a special episode for COS students. We want you to consider taking our literature and creative writing classes! Listen as some of the professors teaching these classes for Spring 2020 discuss their courses.
Here are the names of the instructors, courses, and CRNS in order:
Christina Lynch Women in Literature CRN: 27127
Sondra Bergen British Literature 2 CRN: 27126
Landon Spencer American Literature 2 CRN: 27128
Landon Spencer Literature and Composition CRN: 26238
Stacy Brand Literature and Composition CRN: 20394
Matthew Nelson Literature and Composition CRN: 20391
James Espinoza Creative Writing CRN:25867
Katie Beberian English Literature and Composition CRN: 25866
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.