This Cengage Unlimited Exploration was created by Sandy Keeter—professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida.
Writing is an important skill for any college student, no matter their major or career goals. Being able to explain something to a friend, customer, instructor, subordinate or boss both verbally and in written form is crucial to their success in college, business and life. “Text talk” will only get students so far…
One way I get my students interested in writing is through class discussions and portfolios or blogs. Asking them to research a hot new technology and then write about it brings the lesson full circle. Some learn by doing, but for many of my students, they need guidance and feedback to improve their general English and Tech vocabulary.
Some faculty feel that writing should be taught in Gen Ed classes. That’s where Cengage Unlimited comes in! Students can add digital books to their dashboard to help improve their writing skills. You might suggest some of these below.
Bonnie Tensen used to teach at Seminole State, and I just LOVE using her books in my computing classes. Something about the way she writes “speaks” to my students. If you don’t have time to teach your students research strategies, check out this book:
Research Strategies for a Digital Age
Author: Bonnie Tensen
This is a step-by-step guide that helps students increase their knowledge as they develop invaluable research skills.
Log in to your Cengage account and put this ISBN in the search field: 9781305969407
The Cengage Guide to Research
Authors: Susan K. Miller-Cochran/Rochelle L. Rodrigo
This is another choice in learning research techniques, your students may like. This text helps students develop the research skills needed for success in academic, career, and everyday situations.
Log in to your Cengage account and put this ISBN in the search field: 9780357792605
Keys for Writers
Authors: Ann Raimes/Susan K. Miller-Cochran
This title, along with the next, come highly recommended by our English faculty, so I always suggest my students check them out for great writing tips. Packed with examples and practical applications for writing in college, community, and career, this book builds upon its concise but complete explanations, strong ESL coverage, outstanding student writing samples, and clear content design.
Log in to your Cengage account and put this ISBN in the search field: 9781305956759
Writer’s Harbrace Handbook
Authors: Cheryl Glenn/Loretta Gray
Another faculty favorite, this book builds on the belief that an understanding of the rhetorical situation is the best starting point for effective writing and reading.
Log in to your Cengage account and put this ISBN in the search field: 9781337279635
Illustrated Course Guides: Written Communication – Soft Skills for a Digital Workplace, 3rd Edition
Author: Jeff Butterfield
This guide by Computing professor, Jeff Butterfield, is a favorite! Give your students the professional communication skills needed for success throughout their education and careers.
Log in to your Cengage account and put this ISBN in the search field: 9781337119290
The Writer’s Workplace: Building College Writing Skills, 11th Edition
Authors: Sandra Scarry/John Scarry
Covering concepts from grammar through essay writing, this title is the most comprehensive and engaging text available for the beginning writing student.
Log in to your Cengage account and put this ISBN in the search field: 9780357792728
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