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Announcing Clemson University - Collaborations in Service-Learning Webcast
Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Tuesday, September 27, 2011, 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Using Service-Learning to Teach Business and Technical Writing:
Clemson University’s Client-Based Learning Program
Clemson University’s Client-Based Learning Program
Ashley Cowden: Senior Lecturer, English and Client-Based Program Coordinator
Michael LeMahieu: Assistant Professor, English and Director of the Pearce Studio for Communications
Phil Randall: Lecturer, English, Client-Based Program Faculty
Michael LeMahieu: Assistant Professor, English and Director of the Pearce Studio for Communications
Phil Randall: Lecturer, English, Client-Based Program Faculty
Clemson
University’s Client-Based Program is an award- winning service-learning
program that matches business and technical writing classes with local
clients who need communication deliverables. Students in the classes
work in teams to create the deliverables needed by the clients, which
include non-profit agencies, public schools, corporations, and
university departments.
Since
2003, more than 3,686 students in more than 194 sections of business
and technical writing have produced more than 850 deliverables, ranging
from white papers and research reports to fact sheets and brochures,
from poster presentations and instruction manuals to web sites,
multimedia presentations, and radio, TV, and print advertisements. More
than 30 writing faculty and 142 clients from the campus and community
have also been involved.
The
program is designed to help students learn writing skills that will
transfer to the workplace. Students are exposed to the complexities of
working with actual audiences and actual needs, and they learn to solve
problems through writing. The projects, and the enthusiastic involvement
of the clients, demonstrate to students the value placed on writing in
the workplace.
This
webcast will introduce participants to the client-based writing program
and to the learning outcomes for students in the program. It will also
highlight some of the projects students have worked on with a local K-12
school, Adult Education Center, and private corporation.
To view videos, the powerpoint for the presentation, and receive further webcast information, go to http://www.clemson.edu/public/servicealliance/faculty_fellows_program/web_cast_one.html
Kathy Woodard
Service-Learning Education
Community Scholars Program
Civics and Service House
214 Barre Hall
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-0101
(864)656-0205 (phone)
(864)656-1288 (fax)
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