csbs

Social Science Writing Project: Observing Punctuation Rules

Friday, February 20, 2015 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Location:
Sierra Hall 225
Cost:
Free

Participants in this workshop will undertake an inductive study of the rules that govern the use of commas and periods. First, students will work to punctuate passages of text from which commas and periods have been removed. We’ll then compare those guesses with the original text, making observations about how commas and periods are used in each instance, thinking about why they are used, and attempting to formulate the rules that dictate their usage. Students will be encouraged to make observations about the use of punctuation in everything they read and to apply those patterns to their own writing, rather than simply memorizing complicated and abstract punctuation rules that writers at every level struggle to master.

Communication services (sign language interpreters, note takers, real-time captionists, or assistive listening devices) are available for this event. Requests for services must be submitted at least five (5) working days in advance.