Research in the writing center
Not only do the tutors of the Ott Memorial Writing Center provide a powerful service to the intellectual life of Marquette University, we also make ongoing contributions to the scholarly conversations surrounding writing, learning, and peer tutoring. Below is a list of the recent conference presentations and publications of our staff members since Fall 2011.
Undergraduate Tutors
Local / regional conferences
- Ariel Gonzalez (Junior, English major). "Be the Difference, Just Don't Be Different: Investigating Racial Diversity at Marquette University." Marquette Undergraduate Humanities Conference. Marquette University. April, 2014.
- Ellen Sojka (Senior, Political Science major). "What Is Transfer Friendly? What University Websites Really Say About Transferring Universities." Marquette Undergraduate Humanities Conference. Marquette University. April, 2014.
- Therese Bermingham (Senior, Psychology major), Sara Patek (Senior, English major), Emily Shackleton (Senior, English major), Erin Smith (Senior, English major), & Lindsey Swanson (Senior, Education major). "Building a Better Conference: Tutor Education through the Design of Computer Simulations of Conferences." Midwest Writing Centers Association. Madison, WI. October 2011.
National / International conferences
- Emily McCormick (Junior, English major) & Alex Rucka (Junior, English & Classics major). "Grade School Wisdom: The Role of Outlining in the Collegiate Writing Process." National Conference on Peer Tutoring of Writing. Orlando, FL. October 2014.
- Kim Baker (Junior, Biological sciences major). "The Role of Praise in University Writing Centers." National Conference on Peer Tutoring of Writing. Orlando, FL. October 2014.
- Kirsten Blagg (Junior, English and Physics major). "Transfer of Learning to STEM Disciplines: Perceptions of the Relevant of First-Year Writing for STEM Majors." Conference on College Composition and Communication. Indianapolis, IN. March, 2014.
- Jackie Adler (Senior, English Education major) & Maggie Kollar (Senior, English Education major). "From Writer to Tutor: Easing the Transition." Conference on College Composition and Communication. Las Vegas, NV. March, 2013.
- Natalie Campbell (Senior, Education major), Mike Haen (Senior, English major), & Samantha Martinson (Senior, Education major.) "Promoting Change Through Role-Playing: Theatre of the Oppressed and Tutor Education." National Conference on Peer Tutoring of Writing. Chicago, IL. October, 2012.
Faculty and staff
Publications
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “Threshold Concepts in Writing Center Work.” Accepted for publication in Naming What We Know. (Eds. Linda Adler-Kassner and Elizabeth Wardle.) In production with Utah State University Press issued June 2014. Co-authored with Brad Hughes.
Local / regional conferences
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). "Threshold Concepts in the Writing Center." Madison Area Writing Center Colloquium. September, 2014.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). "Unscripted and Unplanned: Mentoring in the Writing Center." Madison Area Writing Center Colloquium. September, 2012.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “The Rhetorical Dimensions of Transfer in Writing Center Theory and Practice.” Midwest Writing Centers Association. Madison, WI. October 2011.
National / International conferences
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). "What Are Threshold Concepts and Why Writing Center Directors Need Them?" International Writing Centers Association. Orlando, FL. October, 2015.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “Threshold Concepts and WAC / Writing Centers.” Featured Panel. Conference on College Composition and Communication. Indianapolis, IN. March, 2014.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “Open(ing) Conversations: What are the Threshold Concepts of Composition?” Conference on College Composition and Communication. Indianapolis, IN. March, 2014. Presenter / facilitator in a pre-convention workshop.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “Genre knowledge and ‘transfer talk’ in the writing center: Findings from a pilot study.” Critical Transitions: Elon Conference on Transfer. Elon, NC. June, 2013.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “Designing Computer Simulations for Tutor Education: Introducing Case Scenario/Critical Reader Builder” International Writing Centers Association. San Diego, CA. October 2012.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “The Rhetorical Dimensions of Transfer in Writing Center Theory and Practice,” International Writing Centers Association. San Diego, CA. October 2012.
- Rebecca Nowacek (Writing Center Director). “Becoming an ‘Expert Outsider’: How Genre Knowledge Facilitates Transfer in the Writing Center,” Carleton University, Canada Ottawa Canada. June, 2012.