In 2008, the National Writing Project partnered with NCoW to invite NWP participants and their students to contribute to NCoW’s growing collection of stories about writing and writers. (see NWP newsletter [Opens in new browser window])
Multiple exciting NWP contributions and generative partnerships with NWP sites have emerged since then. Below are just a few, representing participants at NWP sites across the country. We look forward to many more! |
NCoW @ the 2008 NWP Conference (San Antonio, Texas)
November, 2008, an NCoW team presented at the NWP conference. For many of us involved, this was our very first NWP conference.
See program announcement
NWP contributions from members across the country
Video
-
“What Writing Means . . . to me” (available online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAVE8cxmYzA )
-
Contributor: Kevin Hodgson (6th grade teacher, former journalist, and prolific blogger –see Tech Friends at http://techliaison.ning.com/)
Print (essay)
“Writing is Something that Everyone Does Whether They Know it or Not” [Opens in new browser window] |
Coastal Bend Writing Project:
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
June 22, 2009, Shannon Carter (Texas A&M-Commerce) joined the first CBWP institute to introduce participants to NCoW and invite them to take part by talking about themselves as writers and inviting their students to do the same. Interviews took place in the library and elsewhere on the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi campus. Equipment included Flip Cameras provided by A&M-Commerce’s Converging Literacies Center (CLiC).
“Writers, What’s Your Story?”—Developed by Shannon Carter, June 2009, as an introduction to the National Conversation on Writing and an invitation to NWP members to contribute to NCoW via interviews with one another as writers, “Writers, What is Your Story?” is a video montage to accompany the audio recording taken during Carter’s June 2009 presentation at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (during the first annual institute of the new Coastal Bend Writing Project). Audio and video are incomplete.
"Toward a National Conversation on Writing: The Coastal Bend Writing Project”—presentation created by Shannon Carter, June 2009, to introduce members to NCoW and support/guide them in generating their own contributions. Included here are the slides from the presentation itself, which continues where the audio/video (“Writers, What’s Your Story?”) leaves off. No audio included in this presentation.
Interviews [More coming soon]
|