#AcWriChat Tweet Chat: Not on Twitter? Watch live here
Join TAA on Twitter every other Friday at 11 a.m. ET using the hashtag #AcWriChat for a TweetChat on various aspects of academic writing.
Not on Twitter? Not sure what a “Tweet Chat” is? Follow us here (you won’t be able to actively participate, but you will be able to follow the chat live).
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Ready to participate? No registration needed –
- Just log in to Twitter at the appointed time. Click here for a step-by-step guide for starting a Twitter profile.
- Use the Twitter search at the top of the screen to search for the #AcWriChat hashtag to follow the conversation
- Be sure to tag your responses with #AcWriChat
Remaining 2019 Schedule
7/19 Descriptive academic writing
8/2 Analytical academic writing
8/23 Persuasive academic writing
9/6 Critical academic writing
9/20 Peer Review Week – This year’s theme is “Quality in Peer Review” (#QualityInPeerReview)
10/4 Writing in the disciplines
10/18 Writing across the curriculum
AcWriMo – Distinguishing features of academic writing
11/1 AcWriMo Week 1 – Academic precision
11/8 AcWriMo Week 2 – Academic complexity
11/15 AcWriMo Week 3 – Academic formality
11/22 AcWriMo Week 4 – Academic objectivity
11/29 AcWriMo Week 5 – Academic accuracy
12/13 Maintaining a writing practice between academic terms
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