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Audio-taped Response and the Two-Year-Campus Writing Classroom: The Two-Sided Desk, the Guy with the Ax, and the Chirping Birds.  Cheryl Mellen and Jeff Sommers. Teaching English in the Two-Year College 31.1 (Sept. 2003): 25-39. Taped Response.pdf (141 kb)

 

 

Digitized Audio Commentary in First-Year Writing Classes. Susan Sipple. Academic Commons. August 16, 2006. http://www.academiccommons.org/ctfl/vignette/digitized-audio-commentary

 

“The Effects of Tape-Recorded Commentary on Student Revision: A Case Study.” Jeffrey Sommers.  Journal of Teaching Writing 8 (Fall/Winter 1989): 49-75.

 

“In Our Own Voices: Using Recorded Commentary to Respond to Writing.” Chris Anson. Writing to Learn: Strategies for Assigning and Responding to Writing Across the Disciplines.   Eds. Mary Deane Sorcinelli and Peter Elbow.  San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1997. 105-113.

 

Spoken Response: Space, Time, and Movies of the Mind.” Jeff  Sommers. Writing with Elbow. Eds. Pat Belanoff, Marcia Dickson, Sheryl I. Fontaine, Charles Moran.  Logan, Utah: Utah State Press, 2002. Spoken Response.pdf (2.3 mb)

 

“Talking About Text: The Use of Recorded Commentary in Response to Student Writing.” Chris M. Anson. A Sourcebook for Responding to Student Writing.  Ed. Richard Straub.  Cresskill, NJ:  Hampton Press, Inc., 1999.  165-74.

 

Twelve Readers Reading: Responding to College Student Writing. Richard Straub and Ronald F. Lunsford.  Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, Inc., 1995. 172-186.

 

Using Digitized Recordings to Respond to Student Writing. Jeff Sommers. Low Threshold Application #45. March 2005. http://zircon.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/lta/archives/lta45.php

 

 

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