ISU Writing

img

ISU Writing

  • star
1
40+
140+ APD
Global Rank TOP 1%
Creator:
The Writing Program at Illinois State University
  • Higher Education
  • Education

Become a Verified PARTNER.FM Member:

By joining PARTNER.FM, you become part of a vibrant community of podcasters who are passionate about their craft. As a verified member, you gain access to exclusive benefits and opportunities. Let's set you apart from the rest!

Increase the Visibility of Your Podcast:

Stand out in the crowded podcast landscape! List your podcast on our platform to gain exposure and attract a broader audience. Our dedicated marketing team is here to promote your content, helping you reach new heights.

Get Matched with Brands (It's Free)

Monetize your podcast through brand partnerships. We connect you with relevant brands seeking collaborations, enabling you to showcase your unique voice to their target audience. It's an excellent opportunity to grow your podcast while maintaining authenticity.
  • Podcast Promotional Options

    Podcast data

    Created By The Writing Program at Illinois State University
    Podcast Status active
    Started 31/10/2014
    Latest Episode 12/07/2022
    Release Period Episodic
    Episodes 61
    Partner Reviews 0
    Language English
    Frequency 254
    Average Length 24 minutes and 32 seconds
    Country United States
    Global Rank TOP 1%

    Description

    ISU Writing features three podcast series from the Writing Program at Illinois State University, “Let’s CHAT,” and “Beyond 101,” and "ENG 145 Podcast for Instructors." Our “Let’s CHAT” podcast series was named for one of our key program concepts, Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT). Our program differs from many general education writing programs in our active use of current research and theory in Writing Studies (and related fields that research learning and literacy), as well as our own Citizen Writing Research. We use research in genre studies and CHAT, research on learning transfer and cognition, as well as other kinds of research and theory. But in our efforts to engage with theory and research, we’re trying to move beyond just learning about it. We want to enact it: To observe its traces in our daily literate practices and to incorporate what we are learning into our personal knowledge as literate citizens. Our podcast series helps to bring together interested members of our community to talk about praxis—how the theories and research we read can make their way into our daily practice as writers, and as people who need to share our knowledge with others. “Beyond 101,” our newest podcast series, invites undergraduate students to return to our program and talk with other students and/or their former instructors about their writing and research experiences since moving Beyond 101. Students discuss how learning program methods, concepts, and terms might have transferred to different areas of their life, whether in other courses, hobbies, or professions, in the way they think, or have come to view literate practices. Students also offer advice to current and future students as well as share tips, tricks, and a few laughs. Your voice matters. The "ENG 145 Podcast for Instructors" was developed during the 2018-19 academic year by ISU Writing Program Leadership Team (WPLT) ENG 145 Coordinator Charles Woods to highlight the differences between teaching ENG 101: Composition as Critical Inquiry, ENG 145: Writing in the Academic Disciplines, and ENG 145.13: Writing for Business & Government Organizations. The majority of instructors teaching these classes are graduate students at the Master's & PhD level, as well as Non-tenure track (NTT) instructors working for the Writing Program. Even though these two classes share many, but not all, Learning Outcomes, the ways in which instructors approach courses in the writing program is different, as these classes consist of different objectives and different populations of students. As we continue to develop a community of learners devoted to strong pedagogy, feel free to continue the conversation in the comments section.
  • Episodes

    • #134716 - Episode 16: Dorothy M. Stone

      3 years ago
    • #134717 - Episode 15: Tiffany Bishop

      3 years ago
    • #134718 - Episode 14: Alyssa Herman

      3 years ago
    • #134719 - Episode 13: Kelly Pierce

      3 years ago
    • #134720 - Episode 12: Allison Hauser

      3 years ago
  • Reviews

    • There are no reviews yet
  • Podcasts like this

    • Marsha's Plate: Black Trans Podcast

      Marsha's Plate: Black Trans Podcast

      • star
      • star
      2.5
      200+
      13950+ APD Global Rank 1%
      Recommended Match
      A Black trans Podcast. #MarshasPlate is a lively podcast where three friends come together every Thursday to share opinions and perspectives that c...
      • LGBTQ
      • Society & Culture
      • Entertainment News
      • Higher Education
      View Podcast
    • Gamecock Central Podcast Network

      Gamecock Central Podcast Network

      • star
      • star
      2.1
      150+
      10850+ APD Global Rank 2%
      Recommended Match
      The Gamecock Central Podcast Network brings you the best of South Carolina Gamecocks sports and recruiting information and discussion.
      • College & High School
      • Sports
      • Technology
      • Higher Education
      View Podcast
    • The Haz Mat Guys podcast

      The Haz Mat Guys podcast

      • star
      • star
      2.2
      670+
      13490+ APD Global Rank 1%
      Recommended Match
      We are very excited to have you checking out our podcast and hope you can help us share thoughts and knowledge across the world about Haz Mat Respo...
      • Training
      • Natural Sciences
      • Self-Improvement
      • Courses
      View Podcast
    • Jungianthology Podcast

      Jungianthology Podcast

      • star
      • star
      2.3
      1310+
      18260+ APD Global Rank 1%
      Recommended Match
      Analytical Psychology Seminars & Interviews from the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
      • Spirituality
      • Social Sciences
      • Religion & Spirituality
      • Higher Education
      View Podcast

Loading...