Examples of workshop in the following topics:
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Discussing Writing in Class
- A workshop is a special kind of classroom discussion in which students discuss each other's work.
- The advice given above on class discussions also applies when you and your peers are given time in class (or in a group study session, in the writing center, etc.) to workshop drafts of each other's papers.
- A writing workshop is an excellent way to get suggestions from peers that help you improve your paper, since fellow students may be able to offer a perspective your instructor cannot.
- Constructive, focused workshop critiquing also allows you to become a more critical reader and writer.
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Getting Help Meeting College Writing Expectations
- Some courses encourage students to share their research and writing with each other, and even offer workshops where students can present their own writing and offer constructive comments to their classmates.
- Independent paper-writing workshops provide a space for peers with varying interests, work styles, and areas of expertise to brainstorm.
- If you want to improve your writing, organizing a workshop session with your classmates is a great strategy.
- You can also ask your writing center to help you organize a workshop for a specific class or subject.