Informational Session: End-of-Year Recap
Meet current OWCA Executive Board members and learn about what the OWCA has done this year
OWCA Conference Proposals Due
Proposals for the OWCA virtual conference are due on May 1 by 11:59pm PST.
Informational Session: Election Application Workshop
Learn about open Officer positions, learn effective practices for writing an application, and receive feedback on your application.
Executive Board Applications Due (Extended)
The OWCA is accepting applications for 10 Officer positions on the Executive Board.
Reading Club: Collaborative Learning and the “Conversation of Mankind” by Kenneth Bruffee
Reading club provides a space to discuss writing center scholarship. Based on the article or chapter chosen, participants will share experiences, ideas, strategies, and questions about online writing centers (OWCs). This Reading Club will discuss Collaborative Learning and the “Conversation of Mankind" by Kenneth Bruffee. Guidelines for Participating Reading Club is currently held in a […]
OWCA Website Shutdown
From November 28 to December 11, the OWCA website will be shut down for updates. If you need to access your account or one of our resources during the shutdown, please contact website@onlinewritingcenters.org.
Mentoring Group Registration Deadline
Register to join one of the 2023 mentoring groups! Mentoring groups are open to all OWCA members. Learn more about mentoring groups Register for the 2023 cohort
2023 OWCA Conference Asynchronous Sessions
The OWCA’s virtual conference asynchronous sessions will be available from April 6th.
2023 OWCA Conference
The OWCA's 2nd virtual conference will take place asynchronously and synchronously around the theme of multimodality in the online writing center. Questions? Email owca-conference@onlinewritingcenters.org How to Attend All OWCA members can attend the OWCA virtual conference and access the recordings for free, with no additional registration fees or forms. Not a member? Join the OWCA!
Reading Club: Why Writers Choose Asynchronous Online Tutoring
Reading club provides a space to discuss writing center scholarship. Based on the article or chapter chosen, participants will share experiences, ideas, strategies, and questions about online writing centers (OWCs). This Reading Club will discuss "Why Writers Choose Asynchronous Online Tutoring: Issues of Access and Inclusion" by Lisa Eastmond Bell, Adam Brantley, & Madison Van […]