Posted on October 15, 2022

Students gather around a table with a stopwatch.

While the DACT Studio has closed, support for digital projects continues at the Multiliteracy Centers. Now comprised of the University Writing Center and the University Speaking Center, both provide communication support for students, faculty, and staff through one-on-one and group sessions focusing on dialogic feedback.

The centers support all projects regardless of how the writing or speaking will be composed or presented or which digital platforms are used.

Consulting sessions focus on conversations about writing and speaking processes; these sessions promote a collaborative, non-hierarchal approach that sees consultants who work with writers and speakers as participants in a learner-centered exchange that values shared knowledge.

The Speaking Center also provides customized class workshops and other instructional support that address specific learning objectives.

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