The Podcast Returns! WriteCast Episode #5: Five Strategies for Critical Reading

Thanks to your feedback last year, we will be continuing the WriteCast podcast into 2014! Look for a new episode mid-month, with a few changes--shorter episodes, new topics, and new formats.




In our first episode of 2014, Nik and Brittany talk about a critical aspect of the writing process that students often overlook: critical reading. Tune in to learn five strategies to help you become a more critical and engaged reader. 

To download the episode to your computer, press the share button on the player above, then press the download button. Visit the Writing Center's WriteCast page for our episode archive and transcripts. Happy listening!


 





Resources mentioned in this episode:


Critical Reading


Other posts you might like:


An Active Reader is a Better Writer






WriteCast podcast team
Writing Instructors Nik Nadeau, Anne Shiell, and Brittany Kallman Arneson produce the WriteCast podcast. 

27 comments:

  1. That was great guys, short and informative! Thank you and keep up the great work :)

    rana

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    1. Thanks, Rana! Making the episodes shorter was one of the decisions we made after reviewing the survey feedback. We're glad you like the format!

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    2. Thank you guys. That was succinct and very
      informative. Lots of good takeaways that will
      be useful going forward. A thousand thanksssssssss

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    3. We're happy you enjoyed the episode, Myzetta!

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  2. I commented on the YouTube channel...but wanted to let you know that I'm going to use this with my Walden dissertation mentees in a discussion this quarter. Thanks too for including a transcript, as one of my mentees is deaf! Thanks for the quality work you all do!

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    1. Wonderful, Darci! Thanks so much for letting us know! We haven't heard much feedback on our transcripts yet, so if your mentee has any suggestions or comments, we'd love to hear them either here on the blog or at wcpodcast@waldenu.edu. We'd also welcome any ideas you or your mentees have for episode topics!

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  3. You guys do a great job! Walden should keep your program as an additional resource to Walden students. They should mention about WriteCast during WSRO class for new students.

    Mehmet Kilic

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, Mehmet! You'll be glad to know that new WriteCast episodes are in the pipeline.

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  4. Awesome tips!! Thank you for sharing this valuable information!

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    1. Thanks so much, Kenyatta! We are thrilled to hear that these tips will be valuable for you in your coursework.

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  5. Thanks for the excellent tips!

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    1. Thank you, Beverly! So glad to hear that you are finding these helpful.

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  6. Thanks immensely! This is so informative.

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    1. Oh, I'm so glad!!! Thank you so much for sharing your appreciation with us. We work hard to meet the needs of our students, and it is fantastic to have your input. :)

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  7. That was quick and awesome. Thanks guys.

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  8. I appreciate your hard work. Thank you
    Yvett

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  9. Sarah Sullivan-SalazarMarch 13, 2019 at 12:54 PM

    Thank you for this podcast. Its true sometimes I just sit and stare at my computer wondering how to get started. This was helpful

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    1. Hi Sarah,
      We’re glad you enjoyed the episode and that it helped you with your writing!

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  10. This was a very wonderfully helpful podcast. Very good tips for enhancing the overall reading experience. Thanks

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    1. You're welcome, Brandon! Thanks for listening. If you'd like to check out our other podcast episodes (there's over 60 episodes now!), click here to access our WriteCast Library and Transcript Archive.

      Enjoy!

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  11. Thank you so much. the lesson learnt was great

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