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ISBN-10: 0321420535
ISBN-13: 9780321420534
Publisher: Longman
Copyright: 2009
Format: Paper; 656 pp
Published: 01/15/2008
"I would describe The DK Handbook as visually arresting and a breath of fresh air in the market of composition handbooks…I think this text is remarkably suited to today's generation of visual learners." -Joel Henderson, Chattanooga State Technical CC
Transforming student and instructor expectations for textbooks, The DK Handbook presents information in newly accessible, scientifically tested, and student-friendly ways.
Never before seen in the handbook market, The DK Handbook’s design is a true marriage of visual and textual content, in which each topic is presented in self-contained, two-page spreads for at-a-glance referencing. Explanations are concise and “chunked” to be more approachable and appealing for today’s readers, and accompanying visuals truly teach — making concepts and processes visible to students. The ground-breaking layout creates a consistent look and feel that helps students connect with the material, find information, and recognize solutions to writing problems they often don’t have names for.
In planning this new kind of handbook, Longman commissioned an in-depth usability study to learn more about how students use handbooks and where they have difficulties. The results not only informed the handbook's development, they confirmed that The DK Handbook's distinctive presentation is more effective and "useful" than the market-leading handbook.
In addition to the groundbreaking design, The DK Handbook provides the content that students need. With more attention to research–particularly online research–than other handbooks, DK gives students a solid foundation in information literacy. The handbookalso presents grammar and documentation (MLA, APA, CMS and CSE) in new ways that makes the material more accessible, including unique “pattern pages” that help students grasp principles visually.
With strong attention to the rhetorical situation, a visual presentation of the writing process, and usablity tested grammar, research and documentation coverage, The DK Handbook offers all the standard material expected in a handbook, but presents it in a revolutionary format that will motivate students to use their handbook — and help them become better writers and researchers.
- A unique partnership. The DK Handbook is the result of a unique partnership between authors Anne Wysocki and Dennis Lynch, Longman Publishers, and Dorling Kindersley (DK) Publishers. The author team combines expertise in rhetoric and composition with a background in design; DK brings its signature clean and engaging page layout in which visuals “show” and text “tells”; while Longman offers decades of experience in publishing innovative, best-selling course tools.
- At-a-glance, visual and verbal presentation of information. Almost all explanation and examples for a given topic are presented within a two page spread, so that students see all pertinent information at a glance, without having to flip pages. Each two-page spread offers an abundance of white space on which visuals and concise “chunks” of text work together seamlessly to help students better grasp concepts.
- Unique “layered” presentation. The DK Handbook offers a consistent, “layered” structure throughout that students access intuitively. This structure approximates what students experience when using the Web, making it familiar and easy for students to use.
- Overview pages introduce each topic and help students understand the key steps in a process.
- Detail pages explore each step in the process in more depth, helping students to focus on just that step.
- Application pages take the detail pages one step further, with illustrated examples that demonstrate how to apply the steps in a process to a specific example or scenario.
- Usability testing. During the development of content and design, the book’s unique presentation of information was student-tested in formal scientific studies (go to www.ablongman.com/dkhb to read more about the usability testing). Students overwhelmingly preferred The DK Handbook to the current market-leading handbook.
- Emphasis on examples. Usablity research highlighted the fact thatstudents search for examples that match the writing or research problem they have and locate information by pattern matching. By presenting abundant examples with a minimum of explanatory text, DK allows students to quickly locate examples that match what they are looking for.
- Unique “pattern pages.” Students often struggle with the details of grammar and documentation because their handbooks don’t help them see the forest through the trees. The DK Handbook uses unique pattern pages—a combination of examples laid out with color coding and annotations--that make underlying grammar and documentation patterns visible for students.
- Emphasis on research. Research is presented early in the book, as an important part of the pre-writing process, and is woven throughout, offering the most coverage of research strategies and skills available in a brief handbook.
- Market-leading coverage of online research. With extensive and detailed instruction on understanding different types of sources, developing search strategies, using databases, evaluating, incorporating, and documenting sources, DK helps students master critical information literacy skills. Sample print and online sources are richly illustrated and annotated, and unique “pattern pages” cut through the clutter of documentation to show students basic principles.
- Unique, usability tested grammar coverage. Students are often unfamiliar with grammar terminology and impatient with long pages of explanatory text. Grammar coverage in The DK Handbook relies on a combination of elements: visible pattern pages, extensive examples, and layered presentation. These features combine to offer students an accessible and usable grammar handbook that responds to their need for quick and practical information.
- Extensive support for multilingual learners. Part 6, developed in consultation with a specialist in applied linguistics/ELL, offers expert support for multilingual learners, while also addressing the need to write for global and diverse audiences in today’s world.
- Strong attention to rhetorical situation. From the very first chapter, DK asks students to consider their rhetorical situation. There is an entire part (Part 4) on audience, while Part 5 presents the different types of writing a student might do given specific audiences and purposes.
- Excellent coverage of writing in the disciplines. Part 5 provides examples and instruction in writing in the sciences and technology, social sciences and humanities.
- Superior argument coverage. Author Dennis Lynch brings his expertise in argument theory to this coverage in Part 3, which includes how to read and evaluate both written and visual arguments, as well as how compose arguments.
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The DK name. This handbook was named “DK” in honor of our partner in its design, Dorling Kindersley Publishers. DK is a pioneer in creating engaging and accessible print designs for today’s readers. At the heart of “the DK look” is the principle that every page needs to appeal to both visual and verbal learners. The signature element is the vivid photograph silhouetted on white, wrapped by expository text blocks. The words and the pictures illuminate one another in what DK calls a “lexigraphic” design approach. In this approach, pages are less linear than in traditional books: a reader has quick access to any idea. Ideas come alive in a way that captures the imagination of a generation brought up in a visual age.
1. A PROCESS FOR COMPOSING
What is composing?
What is rhetoric?
Audience
Purpose
Context
Strategies
Rhetoric and a process for composing a research paper
Understanding your project or assignment
2. FINDING IDEAS
Composing to learn and composing to communicate
A research process
Getting started with research
Finding a topic
Narrowing a topic
How do you know when you have a narrowed topic?
Other strategies for narrowing a topic
Questions to guide research
Using research questions to develop a topic
Kinds of sources, kinds of research
Kinds of research
Determining where to research
Choosing sources
Choosing sources–books
Choosing sources–periodicals
Choosing sources–webpages
Finding sources
Library research
Using library indexes
Using library catalogs
Using library journal databases
Steps in using databases
Online research
Search engines and directories
Online references
Online newspapers
Government sources
Archival and special collection sources
Field research sources
Interviews
Observations
Surveys
What if you can’t find anything on your narrowed topic?
Keeping track of sources
Starting a paper
3. ANALYZING ARGUMENTS AND EVALUATING SOURCES
What is analysis?
Understanding and analyzing texts
Developing a sense of the author
Understanding appeals to emotion
Understanding arrangement and logic
A sample analysis essay
Analyzing arguments
Thesis statements
What counts as evidence?
Expert testimony
Personal experience
Analogies
Facts
Field research
Shared values
Examples
Further questions to guide critical reading
Critical reading
Sample argumentative essay
A sample rhetorical analysis
Questions to guide critical looking
A sample analysis of a visual text
Evaluating sources
Evaluating sources for relevance
Sample sources
Evaluating sources for credibility: Print
Sample sources
Evaluating sources for credibility: Online
Sample sources
Researching ethically
Shared culture, academic research, and fair use
Developing a thesis statement
4. CONNECTING WITH AUDIENCES
Understanding your audience
Characteristics your audience might share
What do people know, think, and feel about the issue?
Making audiences real and specific
Some complexities of audience
Developing a statement of purpose
Starting to write for an audience
How to write a statement of purpose
Choices a writer can make based on a statement of purpose
A sample rough draft
Developing a revision plan
Writing for different kinds of audiences
Academic audiences
Workplace audiences
5. ORGANIZING AND SHAPING TEXTS
What is organization?
Organization and medium
Organization, audience, and genre
Online genres
Blogs and other social networking websites
Popular genres
Letters to the editor
Letters of complaint
Magazine articles
Academic genres in the disciplines
Writing in the humanities
Writing in the sciences
Writing in the social sciences
Workplace genres
Memos
Resumes
Cover letters
Shaping paragraphs for audience and purpose
Unified and coherent paragraphs
Paragraphs that develop
Paragraphs that describe
Paragraphs that define
Paragraphs that narrate
Paragraphs that give examples
Paragraphs that use analogy
Paragraphs that divide
Paragraphs that blend organizations
Visual organization
Major elements of texts that mix words, pictures, and other visual pieces
Building visual organizations
Make some elements stand out
Group elements or make them similar
Align elements
Organization for oral presentations
The parts of an oral presentation
Other organizational features
Figuring out what to do with a paragraph that is too long
6. WRITING FOR DIVERSE AUDIENCES
Varieties of English
Language standardization and language variety
Academic English
English as a global language
Writing English when English is not your home language
Writing as a second language
Multilingual writers writing in English
Using inclusive language
How do you show respect for your readers?
Including all ethnicities
Including all ages
Including all genders
Including all abilities
Including all sexual orientations
Including all religions
Using an ESL dictionary
7. COMPOSING WITH STYLE
Style and audience
Style in writing
Clarity, concision, coherence, emphasis, engagement
Styling words
Dictionary definitions and associations
The names we use
Action verbs
Concrete nouns
Clichés
Jargon
Too many words
Styling sentences
Academic sentences
Sentences that are easy to read
Using coordination and subordination
Parallelism
Figurative language
Styling paragraphs
Concluding paragraphs
Introductory paragraphs
Transitions between paragraphs
Passive voice
Style in visual texts
Typography
Headings
Color
Style in oral presentations
Body language and gestures
Using visual supports
8. DOCUMENTING
Why cite and document sources?
What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism–or misuse of sources?
Tips for avoiding plagiarism
Four facets of citing and documenting
Quoting, summarizing, and paraphrasing
Quoting the words of others
Summarizing the words of others
Paraphrasing the words of others
Five kinds of sources
Collecting citation information from printed books
Collecting citation information when you are citing part of a printed book
Collecting citation information when you are citing printed periodicals
Collecting citation information when you are citing webpages
Citation information for databases to journals
Collecting citation information for other kinds of sources
MLA Documentation
MLA documentation for in-text citations
Variations on the pattern
MLA documentation for works cited
For books
For parts of books
For articles from periodicals
For webpages other than databases
For texts from online databases
For other kinds of texts
Author’s name
Titles
Website titles
A very long URL
Place of publication
Year of publication
Periodical volume and date
Page numbers for articles from periodicals
Additional information
A works cited page in MLA format
For other kinds of texts
Sample paper in MLA format
Guide to MLA documentation models
APA Documentation
APA documentation and in-text citations
Variations on the pattern
APA documentation for reference list entries
For periodical sources
For nonperiodical sources
Author's name
Year of publication
Titles
Additional information
Place of publication
Periodical volume and issue
For online texts
For other kinds of sources
A references page in APA format
Guide to APA documentation models
CSE Documentation
CSE references
CSE in-text citations
Details of the patterns
CSE sample references
Chicago Manual of Style documentation and in-text citations
CMS in-text citations and footnotes
CMS sample references
9. EDITING AND PROOFREADING YOUR WORK
Editing and proofreading
Grammar
There are 4 sentence functions
There are 4 sentence patterns
Simple sentences 1 / 2
Simple sentences 3
Subjects and predicates
More on predicates
Compound subjects and predicates
Prepositional phrases
Compound sentences
Complex sentences: Working with independent and dependent clauses
Complex sentences with adverb clauses
Compound-complex sentences
Avoiding sentence fragments
Avoiding run-on sentences
Parts of speech
Nouns
Pronouns
Choosing the expected personal pronoun
Pronoun agreement
Adjectives
Articles
Verbs
The tenses of English verbs
Using the tenses of English verbs in academic writing
Shifting verb tenses
Subject-verb agreement
The subjunctive mood of English verbs
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Avoiding shifts in grammatical forms
Shifts in person and number
Shifts in voice
Shifts in levels of formality
Avoiding misplaced and dangling modifiers
Punctuation
Commas
With numbers, place names, and dates
When you are quoting the words of others
To separate words in lists
To build sentences with multiple parts
When not to use commas
Semicolons
To separate the ideas in a list
To join two sentences
Colons
In certain conventional patterms
To prepare readers for information at the end of a sentence
To link two sentences
Parentheses
To explain abbreviations
For numbers in lists
For in-text citations
To add information
Dashes
Brackets
Hyphens
Slashes
Ellipses
Quotation marks
For titles of short works
To indicate you are using a word as a word
To indicate technical terms
To show irony
To indicate direct quotation
To indicate speech
Apostrophes
Periods
Question marks
Exclamation points
Mechanics
Using italics and underlining
Spelling
Using spell checkers
Capitalizing words
Abbreviations
Numbers
Glossary of grammatical terms and usage
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"I would describe The DK Handbook as visually arresting and a breath of fresh air in the market of composition handbooks…I think this text is remarkably suited to today's generation of visual learners." -Joel Henderson, Chattanooga State Technical CC
Transforming student and instructor expectations for textbooks, The DK Handbook presents information in newly accessible, scientifically tested, and student-friendly ways.
Never before seen in the handbook market, The DK Handbook’s design is a true marriage of visual and textual content, in which each topic is presented in self-contained, two-page spreads for at-a-glance referencing. Explanations are concise and “chunked” to be more approachable and appealing for today’s readers, and accompanying visuals truly teach – making concepts and processes visible to students. The ground-breaking layout creates a consistent look and feel that helps students connect with the material, find information, and recognize solutions to writing problems they often don’t have names for.
In planning this new kind of handbook, Longman commissioned an in-depth usability study to learn more about how students use handbooks and where they have difficulties. The results not only informed the handbook's development, they confirmed that The DK Handbook's distinctive presentation is more effective and "useful" than the market-leading handbook.
In addition to the groundbreaking design, The DK Handbook provides the content that students need. With more attention to research—particularly online research—than other handbooks, DK gives students a solid foundation in information literacy. The handbookalso presents grammar and documentation (MLA, APA, CMS and CSE) in new ways that makes the material more accessible, including unique “pattern pages” that help students grasp principles visually.
With strong attention to the rhetorical situation, a visual presentation of the writing process, and usablity tested grammar, research and documentation coverage, The DK Handbook offers all the standard material expected in a handbook, but presents it in a revolutionary format that will motivate students to use their handbook – and help them become better writers and researchers.
“I would describe The DK Handbook as visually arresting and a breath of fresh air in the market of composition handbooks. . . . I think this text is remarkably suited to today’s generation of visual learners.”
–Joel Henderson, Chattanooga State Technical Community College
“Users were extremely positive about the use of examples and the distinctive formatting of the headers vs. the examples”
—Tharon Howard, Director of Usability Testing Facility, Clemson University
“These pages show that the authors have considered both the students’ desire for ease in accessing information and the instructors’ concerns about organizing their lectures. When may I have a copy of this textbook?”
—Cheryl Clements, Blinn College-Bryan
“Too often, students just want to use the handbook to check their punctuation. This text puts those concerns into context and connects them to a larger writing process. It shows students that it is ridiculous to worry about comma splices before you have figured out who you are writing to, what your purpose is, and how you are going to arrange your work.”
—Erica Messenger, Bowling Green State University
“I love it! Great! Easy to read, the layout makes locating information fast even when scanning the pages. . . . The visual approach is fantastic. Stunning.”
—Sharon McGee, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (Advisory Board Member)
“Such a large chunk of material is available at a glance. Students can use the icons as they do on MS Windows and on the cell phones. This entire project makes so much sense.”
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—Michael Knievel, University of Wyoming (Advisory Board Member)
“This is the most visually appealing handbook out there. The visuals are actually useful, not just decoration. The book is very user-friendly–easy to flip through. I think students will find it easy to use and will find it very useful for their writing.”
—Valerie Russell, Valencia Community College—East
“The DK Handbook is informative, clearly organized, and written in a way that speaks directly to the student rather than the teacher. Its design has website-like appearance, which most students would be familiar and comfortable with. The visual component of The DK Handbook makes it stand apart from most other handbooks I’ve read.”
—Kip Knott, Columbus State Community College
“Research = EXCELLENT! I especially like the sections on using library databases… this is not covered in such depth in other handbooks. I also like the way you talk about evaluating the relevance of sources and appropriateness. Examples here are great.”
—Kerith Dutkiewicz, Lansing Community College
“What strikes me foremost about this book is the layout and design. Instead of putting too much information onto one page, a concerted effort was made to highlight important sections of, for example, citations, and then build on those skills over several pages. I think this is a significant improvement over our current text in terms of layout and usability.”
—Darren DeFrain, Wichita State University
“This handbook covers the same material as my current handbook, but this one is clearer and more enjoyable to read. I like the design, the introductions, the examples, and the way the steps are broken down into bite-sized chunks of information.”
—Gary Zacharias, Palomar Community College
“The combination of simple language and layout make this most unlike other handbooks I have used. Of course, all handbooks strive to be accessible but this one seems to be aware of the student as audience–not the teacher. The readability and layout are exceptional!”
—John Allison, Morehead College (Advisory Board Member)
“I’ve never seen argument presented this clearly before.”
—Joseph Schrer, Community College of Allegheny County (Advisory Board Member)
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An unprecedented marriage of design and text, The DK Handbook, by Anne Frances Wysocki and Dennis A. Lynch, makes finding the information you need–and understanding it–so much easier. Whether you’re wondering how to start a paper, how to use the Web for research, or when to use a comma, The DK Handbook gives you quick and reliable answers that will help you write better papers and do better research--and get better grades.
Uniquely suited to the questions you face and the way you learn, The DK Handbook will help you succeed in any course that involves writing and research.
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With its unique focus on source-based writing and writing across the curriculum, The Academic Writer’s Handbook contains all the features of a traditional handbook combined with the tools students need in order to read, write, and conduct research in the disciplines.
Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing has set the standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing is widely praised for its groundbreaking integration of composition research and a rhetorical perspective to writing and reading, and it features a flexible sequence of aims-based writing assignments in various academic and civic genres. Teachers and students value its clear and coherent explanations, engaging classroom activities, and effective writing assignments that help writers produce interesting, idea-rich essays. Numerous examples of student and professional writing accompany this thorough guide to the concepts and skills needed for writing, researching, and editing in college and beyond.
The most successful college rhetoric published in over a decade, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing offers the most progressive and teachable introduction now available to academic and personal writing.
The four-color guide offers engaging instruction in rhetoric and composition, a flexible sequence of comprehensive writing assignments, numerous examples of student and professional writing, and thorough guides to research and editing. Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing has set the new standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing has set the standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing is widely praised for its groundbreaking integration of composition research and a rhetorical perspective to writing and reading, and it features a flexible sequence of aims-based writing assignments in various academic and civic genres. Teachers and students value its clear and coherent explanations, engaging classroom activities, and effective writing assignments that help writers produce interesting, idea-rich essays. Numerous examples of student and professional writing accompany this thorough guide to the concepts and skills needed for writing, researching, and editing in college and beyond.
The most successful college rhetoric published in over a decade, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing: Brief Edition offers the most progressive and teachable introduction now available to academic and personal writing.
The four-color guide offers engaging instruction in rhetoric and composition, a flexible sequence of comprehensive writing assignments, numerous examples of student and professional writing, and a thorough guide to research. Solidly grounded in current theory and research, yet eminently practical and teachable, The Allyn & Bacon Guide to Writing: Brief Edition has set the new standard for first-year composition courses in writing, reading, critical thinking, and inquiry.
Now updated with expanded documentation, research, and writing across the curriculum coverage, as well as practice exercises, The Brief Penguin Handbook with Exercises continues to revolutionize the way handbooks present information.
The design and approach of The Brief Penguin Handbook with Exercises started with ideas and suggestions from real students, and thus it is uniquely successful when it comes to giving students the information they need in a format they will actually use. With unique visual guides and models for writing, research, and documentation, distinctive coverage of writing for different purposes, and Lester Faigley’s clear, accessible explanations, The Brief Penguin Handbook has established itself as the best-selling handbook to enter the market in eighteen years. The Third Edition of this extraordinary handbook continues to lead the market with complete new chapters on using database and Web sources, a new visual five-step guide to the documentation process, and updated and expanded documentation coverage. New “process guides” for writing for different purposes, a new section on writing across the curriculum, and more student model documents than ever make this Third Edition the best resource for writing yet.
Now updated with expanded documentation, research, and writing across the curriculum coverage, The Brief Penguin Handbook continues to revolutionize the way handbooks present information.
The design and approach of The Brief Penguin Handbook started with ideas and suggestions from real students, and thus it is uniquely successful when it comes to giving students the information they need in a format they will actually use. With unique visual guides and models for writing, research, and documentation, distinctive coverage of writing for different purposes, and Lester Faigley’s clear, accessible explanations, The Brief Penguin Handbook has established itself as the best-selling handbook to enter the market in eighteen years. The Third Edition of this extraordinary handbook continues to lead the market with complete new chapters on using database and Web sources, a new visual five-step guide to the documentation process, and updated and expanded documentation coverage. New “process guides” for writing for different purposes, a new section on writing across the curriculum, and more student model documents than ever make this Third Edition the best resource for writing yet.
Expressly created to engage the visual and technological interests of today’s students, The Brief Penguin Handbook revolutionized the way handbooks present information and ideas.
With a highly visual design, unique coverage of visual rhetoric and visual literacy, superior coverage of technology, and distinctive coverage of writing for different purposes, the first edition established itself as the best-selling handbook to enter the market in fifteen years. The second edition of this extraordinary handbook continues to lead the market with enhanced visual examples and coverage, completely revised and expanded documentation chapters, cutting edge coverage of language issues, and much more.
The Curious Writer by Bruce Ballenger is an assignment-oriented, all-in-one rhetoric-reader-handbook that stresses the connections between personal and academic writing.
Offering a unique, entertaining, and personal author voice, The Curious Writer is sure to grab student’s interest and motivate them to write. Also distinctive is The Curious Writer’s emphasis on inquiry as both a driving force behind the writing process and a method of discovery and learning. The book operates on the principle that writers who begin with questions, rather than answers, achieve better results in their work. It treats research, revision, and critical reading skills (of both texts and visuals) as organic components of every writing process. Each of the eight writing assignment chapters offers integrated coverage of these three key activities and also provides special attention to the Web as a resource for invention and research.
This paperback version of The Curious Writer includes all the rhetoric and research material of the hardcover, but does not include the handbook section.
Offering a unique, entertaining, and personal author voice, The Curious Writer is sure to grab student’s interest and motivate them to write. Also distinctive is The Curious Writer’s emphasis on inquiry as both a driving force behind the writing process and a method of discovery and learning. The book operates on the principle that writers who begin with questions, rather than answers, achieve better results in their work. It treats research, revision, and critical reading skills (of both texts and visuals) as organic components of every writing process. Each of the eight writing assignment chapters offers integrated coverage of these three key activities and also provides special attention to the Web as a resource for invention and research.
The Curious Writer by Bruce Ballenger is an assignment-oriented, all-in-one rhetoric-reader-handbook that stresses the connections between personal and academic writing.
Offering a unique, entertaining, and personal author voice, The Curious Writer is sure to grab student’s interest and motivate them to write. Also distinctive is The Curious Writer’s emphasis on inquiry as both a driving force behind the writing process and a method of discovery and learning. The book operates on the principle that writers who begin with questions, rather than answers, achieve better results in their work. It treats research, revision, and critical reading skills (of both texts and visuals) as organic components of every writing process. Each of the eight writing assignment chapters offers integrated coverage of these three key activities and also provides special attention to the Web as a resource for invention and research.
The Curious Writer by Bruce Ballenger is an assignment-oriented, all-in-one rhetoric-reader-handbook that stresses the connections between personal and academic writing.
Offering a unique, entertaining, and personal author voice, The Curious Writer is sure to grab student’s interest and motivate them to write. Also distinctive is The Curious Writer’s emphasis on inquiry as both a driving force behind the writing process and a method of discovery and learning. The book operates on the principle that writers who begin with questions, rather than answers, achieve better results in their work. It treats research, revision, and critical reading skills (of both texts and visuals) as organic components of every writing process. Each of the eight writing assignment chapters offers integrated coverage of these three key activities and also provides special attention to the Web as a resource for invention and research.
"I would describe The DK Handbook as visually arresting and a breath of fresh air in the market of composition handbooks…I think this text is remarkably suited to today's generation of visual learners." -Joel Henderson, Chattanooga State Technical CC
Transforming student and instructor expectations for textbooks, The DK Handbook presents information in newly accessible, scientifically tested, and student-friendly ways.
Never before seen in the handbook market, The DK Handbook’s design is a true marriage of visual and textual content, in which each topic is presented in self-contained, two-page spreads for at-a-glance referencing. Explanations are concise and “chunked” to be more approachable and appealing for today’s readers, and accompanying visuals truly teach — making concepts and processes visible to students. The ground-breaking layout creates a consistent look and feel that helps students connect with the material, find information, and recognize solutions to writing problems they often don’t have names for.
In planning this new kind of handbook, Longman commissioned an in-depth usability study to learn more about how students use handbooks and where they have difficulties. The results not only informed the handbook's development, they confirmed that The DK Handbook's distinctive presentation is more effective and "useful" than the market-leading handbook.
In addition to the groundbreaking design, The DK Handbook provides the content that students need. With more attention to research–particularly online research–than other handbooks, DK gives students a solid foundation in information literacy. The handbookalso presents grammar and documentation (MLA, APA, CMS and CSE) in new ways that makes the material more accessible, including unique “pattern pages” that help students grasp principles visually.
With strong attention to the rhetorical situation, a visual presentation of the writing process, and usablity tested grammar, research and documentation coverage, The DK Handbook offers all the standard material expected in a handbook, but presents it in a revolutionary format that will motivate students to use their handbook — and help them become better writers and researchers.
Clear, step-by-step writing instruction, ample annotated student essays, and extensive practice opportunities for writing have made The Longman Writer one of the most successful methods-of-development guides for college writing.
Created by the authors of the best-selling Longman Reader, the text draws on decades of teaching experience to integrate the best of the "product" and "process" approaches to writing. Its particular strengths include an emphasis on the reading-writing connection, a focus on invention and revision, attention to the fact that patterns blend in actual writing, and an abundance of class-tested activities and assignments–more than 350 in all.
Clear, step-by-step writing instruction, ample annotated student essays, and extensive practice opportunities for writing have made The Longman Writer one of the most successful methods-of-development guides for college writing.
Created by the authors of the best-selling Longman Reader, the text draws on decades of teaching experience to integrate the best of the "product" and "process" approaches to writing. Its particular strengths include an emphasis on the reading-writing connection, a focus on invention and revision, attention to the fact that patterns blend in actual writing, and an abun




