GEW
GEW courses are primarily supported by The Writing Center. This support occurs as regular introductions to the Writing Center's services and resources, required sessions with a writing tutor, and incorporating a tutor in in-class workshops.
Required engagements are recorded and reported to GEW instructors by The Writing Center. A student need only to log in under their GEW course and instructor when engaging in an eligible activity (workshops, webinar recordings, or tutoring). Asynchronous feedback, Quick Help, and independent study in the space are not eligible to fulfill required engagements.
Supported Courses
GEW 100 - Writing Lab
- Handouts
Annotated Bibliographies
- CSUSM Writing Center - Annotated Bibliographies (pdf)
- Purdue OWL - Annotated Bibliographies (web)
- Duke University - Annotated Bibliography (pdf)
- Cornell University - Preparing an Annotated Bibliography (web)
AXES
Argumentative Essays
- Purdue OWL Argumentative Essays
- UC Berkeley Argumentative Essay Suggestions
- Scribbr article with additional examples
MLA
- MLA Format (8th Edition) handout
- MLA Format (8th Edition) trifold
- Example of citing secondary sources
- Purdue OWL MLA Style Guide
- MLA Style Center website
Fragments and Run-ons
Outlining
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
- CSUSM Academic Honesty Policy
- CSUSM Academic Honesty Reporting Policy
- CSUSM Sanctions FAQ
- UAGC Synthesizing Matrix
- CSUSM Library Plagiarism Information
- MIT Avoiding Plagiarism--Paraphrasing
- CSUSM Writing Center Paraphrasing Handout
Thesis Statements
- Videos
Annotated Bibliographies
- Annotated Bibliographies (webinar recording)
AXES
MLA
Fragments and Run-ons
Outlining
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
Thesis Statements
Time Management
- Practice Quizzes
Annotated Bibliographies
AXES
GEW 101A - Writing as Critical Inquiry
- Handouts
Annotated Bibliographies
- CSUSM Writing Center - Annotated Bibliographies (pdf)
- Purdue OWL - Annotated Bibliographies (web)
- Duke University - Annotated Bibliography (pdf)
- Cornell University - Preparing an Annotated Bibliography (web)
AXES
Argumentative Essays
- Purdue OWL Argumentative Essays
- UC Berkeley Argumentative Essay Suggestions
- Scribbr article with additional examples
MLA
- MLA Format (8th Edition) handout
- MLA Format (8th Edition) trifold
- Example of citing secondary sources
- Purdue OWL MLA Style Guide
- MLA Style Center website
Fragments and Run-ons
Outlining
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
- CSUSM Academic Honesty Policy
- CSUSM Academic Honesty Reporting Policy
- CSUSM Sanctions FAQ
- UAGC Synthesizing Matrix
- Turn-It-In Similarity Report Explanation
- CSUSM Library Plagiarism Information
- MIT Avoiding Plagiarism--Paraphrasing
- CSUSM Writing Center Paraphrasing Handout
Thesis Statements
- Videos
Annotated Bibliographies
- Annotated Bibliographies (webinar recording)
AXES
MLA
Fragments and Run-ons
Outlining
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
Thesis Statements
Time Management
- Practice Quizzes
Annotated Bibliographies
AXES
GEW 101B - Writing as a Rhetorical Act
- Handouts
Annotated Bibliographies
- CSUSM Writing Center - Annotated Bibliographies (pdf)
- Purdue OWL - Annotated Bibliographies (web)
- Duke University - Annotated Bibliography (pdf)
- Cornell University - Preparing an Annotated Bibliography (web)
AXES
Argumentative Essays
- Purdue OWL Argumentative Essays
- UC Berkeley Argumentative Essay Suggestions
- Scribbr article with additional examples
MLA
- MLA Format (8th Edition) handout
- MLA Format (8th Edition) trifold
- Example of citing secondary sources
- Purdue OWL MLA Style Guide
- MLA Style Center website
Fragments and Run-ons
Outlining
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
- CSUSM Academic Honesty Policy
- CSUSM Academic Honesty Reporting Policy
- CSUSM Sanctions FAQ
- UAGC Synthesizing Matrix
- Turn-It-In Similarity Report Explanation
- CSUSM Library Plagiarism Information
- MIT Avoiding Plagiarism--Paraphrasing
- CSUSM Writing Center Paraphrasing Handout
Reading Research
- Reading Research Articles in the Sciences (from the CSUSM library)
- Evaluating Scholarly Articles: Comparing Articles in the Sciences and Humanities (from the CSUSM Library)
- How to Read a Scientific Article (Rice University)
- How to Read a Scientific Paper (Purdue University)
- How to Read and Understand a Scientific Paper: A Guide for Non-Scientists (Blog post)
Rhetorical Analysis
- Purdue OWL Visual Rhetoric
- NC State Rhetorical Analysis steps and worksheet
- Scribrr Rhetorical Analysis description and examples
- University of Arizona Global Campus summary vs analysis
Synthesizing Sources
- UAGC Synthesis explanation, examples, and practice materials
- UAGC Integrating Research
- Purdue OWL Synthesizing Sources
- UIS Synthesizing Explanation and Steps
- SPSCC They Say, I Say Templates
Thesis Statements
- Videos
Annotated Bibliographies
- Annotated Bibliographies (webinar recording)
AXES
Argumentative Essay
MLA
Fragments and Run-ons
Outlining
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
Reading Research
Rhetorical Analysis
Synthesizing Sources
Thesis Statements
Time Management
- Practice Quizzes
Annotated Bibliographies
AXES