2022 MIC-PWR Writing Workshop #1: How to Read Faster & Better
Writing Workshop Series for Graduate Students
Date: Friday, October 21st
Time: 3:00pm EST
Location: On Zoom
As graduate students, you must often read hundreds of pages per week, scanning for what you need, skimming for grasping the main idea, and reading some texts more slowly than others. You must use different kinds of reading skills while searching and selecting texts, organizing and prioritizing them, and responding to them for developing your research agenda in relation to the scholarship in your field. And you must develop a variety of skills to make productive reading-to- writing connections. In this workshop, you will do practical exercises/discussions on reading faster, more effectively, and more purposefully as graduate students in the context of research and writing, publication and communication in graduate school.
Presenter
Dr. Shyam Sharma
Shyam Sharma is associate professor and Graduate Program Director at the Writing Program, whose research and teaching focus on graduate- level writing and international students in his research and teaching.
Organizers
The Center for Multilingual & Intercultural Communication (MIC) is an interdisciplinary research center where scholars of linguistics, psychology, communication, education, and allied disciplines explore multilingual repertoires as resources in the context of global mobility and technological advancement. stonybrook.edu/mic. The Program in Writing and Rhetoric teaches foundational, elective, and graduate-level writing and communication skills to students across the university https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/writrhet/