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ENG 103: College Writing and Reading (Honors)

Colleen Riley

Colleen A. Reilly
Associate Professor of English

ENG 103 is the accelerated, one-semester version of first-year composition. As such, the course is designed to give students practice in the research and writing skills necessary to produce effective academic writing, including persuasive writing and research papers.

Regarding the research aspects of the course, students will use their tablet PCs to locate academic research sources, such as journal articles, and learn to catalog their sources and take effective notes from those sources on their tablet PCs. The organization of their research sources and notes on their tablet PCs will simultaneously help them to develop essential file management skills that would be useful in any context. Working with the tablet PCs in and outside of class, students can create and edit bibliographic citations and learn to use freely available electronic citation tools like bibme (http://www.bibme.org/) or Son of Citation Machine (http://citationmachine.net/) to check their citations and transform them into various formats.

The use of tablet PCs in ENG 103 promises to increase the amount and quality of student’s writing and research practices by providing them with the tools they need to produce text and organize research resources in a central electronic environment.