How do online conference summaries work?
Like onsite summaries, online summaries are sent to your instructor following a conference. Like onsite summaries, they do not evaluate you, your instructor, or the assignment in any way. They describe your concerns and the tutor’s suggestions to you regarding the paper. Most instructors are delighted to learn that you have visited the Writing Center. Your teachers see your work here as a sign that you are a productive, conscientious student who knows the value of good writing skills and who has the wisdom to make use of this resource. Online summaries are sent to the instructor when the tutor finishes responding to your paper; they are archived on this site. You can see the conference summary for each submission on the page where you retrieve the tutor’s comments.
Related Questions
- My collaborator and/or my mentor also wish to come to the conference. Do we all need to complete the online application and confirmation/pre-registration forms jointly or separately?
- How many hours does it take to complete the online program? Will it take longer than attending a live conference program?
- How do online conference summaries work?