For the past five years, Eli Review has partnered with San Francisco State University to build a community of practice around peer learning in first-year writing, second year writing, and writing in the disciplines. Our partnership includes more than 30 recorded online office hours where instructors discuss one aspect of teaching feedback and revision each […]
Read MoreASU faculty can register to learn more: Friday, Sept. 27, 11 AM-12 PM Arizona (requires free registration) This session showcases Eli Review courses at ASU so that instructors can: see how the app works learn how to get started in Fall B 2019 or Spring 2020. What is Eli Review? Eli Review (elireview.com) is a […]
Read MoreThe College Conference on Composition and Communication will meet in Portland, Oregon, from March 15-18. We’ve compiled the sessions we’re most excited about. Some sessions relate to Eli Review directly, where presenters will share teaching or research stories, but we’ve also searched the online program for all of the sessions we could related to feedback […]
Read MoreOur own Bill Hart-Davidson recently traveled to Austin, Texas where he was invited to talk about Eli Review by the Digital Writing & Research Lab. Bill talked about Eli’s history, its pedagogy, and the specific problems it was designed to address. The full video of Bill’s talk is available here, along with the full text, images […]
Read MoreEli Review co-creator Jeff Grabill delivered they keynote address for the 2016 meeting of the Computers & Writing conference on Saturday, May 20, 2016 in Rochester, New York. His talk, titled “Do We Learn Best Together or Alone? Your Life with Robots”, discussed learning technologies and robots, particularly what they are and aren’t good for. […]
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