Write On! Creating An Online Dissertation Writing Group
Write On! Creating An Online Dissertation Writing Group
Objectives
Learn about the UCEA Graduate Student Online writing group. Complete pre-writing group exercises in Writing Group Guide Become leaders for your writing group- either through UCEA or through your own institution.
Somewhere in the range of 30-70% (depending on the area) of students who begin their dissertation dont finish.
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Our Experiences
What experiences have you had in writing groups?
What was good? What was terrible? What sorts of writing did you do? How did you critique? What was the format?
Format
3-5 students in each group, grouped by methodological or content interests. Students can be from the same institution, or from different institutions. Students will meet at least once a month in an online forum.
Possible Obstacles
Waning commitment Competition among members
Unaligned expectations
For feedback For timelines
Others?
Will members have roles? Will those be permanent or change? For example:
A facilitator keeps the discussion on task.
A convener sends reminders, sets locations and calendar, and holds a copy of the Ground Rules. A time keeper monitors agreed upon time allocations. A note taker writes down keep points made during feedback.
10 minutes for around the group updates, 2 minutes per person. 30 minutes of feedback each for Person A and Person B. 15 minutes of discussion about a writing process book 5 minutes reflection 5 minutes previewing
When, how and how much work will members submit for feedback?
How many days are needed for thoughtful feedback? How will feedback be given? Ie, track changes, written comments, just orally, etc. How many pages can be given? How will documents by shared? Ie, Drop box, email, etc.
Reflective Writing
Write about your take-aways from that days session. Set goals
Things to do the next time you sit down to write Things to accomplish in a week. Things to do before the next session
Discuss a reading- something from a writing book, a well written article, etc.
Suggestions are included in your guide
Intermediate Meetings
Once you have set up the ground rules, your meetings should stick to a certain format. Here is one way to do it:
Before meeting
Read and comment on persons work Read assigned readings if pertinent
During meeting
Touch base (3 minutes per person) 30 minutes of feedback for writer 10 minutes discussing reading or general problems (what are common problems we are having with writing? What are peoples strategies?)
Evaluation Meeting
After a given amount of time, you may want to evaluate how the writing group is going, re-evaluate ground rules, set new priorities, etc. This meeting might follow this format:
Before meeting
Go through inventories again. Has anything changed? How can the writing group better meet your current needs?
During meeting
Discuss what goals you have reached in the last 10 weeks and what goals you still have
UCEAs Role
Tell people about writing groups and help pair them up. Provide information about how to facilitate a writing group Provide a sign up survey
Signing Up
Go to the online sign up sheet: http://tinyurl.com/mwfuq5e Answer a few questions so we know how to form groups.