The Department of Rhetoric & Writing supports the professional activities of our Faculty and Assistant Instructors. Here you will find useful resources for all instructors in the areas of
CLIPS
CLIPs allows faculty to manage their class information. It can be accessed through UTDirect. The course information in CLIPs sometimes affects what is displayed in Blackboard.
Measurement and Evaluation Center
"Our mission is to help University of Texas faculty, staff, and administrators improve instructional outcomes through instructional assessment, instructional evaluation, credit by examination and placement studies, and educational measurement research."
ERES
The Library Electronic Reserves system allows for instructors to upload electronic documents for their students in a protected environment that respects copyright restrictions.
RHE 398T
"E 398T is a course in writing theory and pedagogy developed specifically for new instructors of RHE 306. It begins with a three-hour orientation in April and a three-day workshop in August before classes start and follows with a semester-long colloquium."
SWC
"The Writing Across the Curriculum Initiative in the College of Liberal Arts seeks to improve the quality of SWC courses in the college, and to enhance the undergraduate writing experience for all Liberal Arts majors."
eFiles
"The eFiles project allows instructors to search for course descriptions, policy statements, syllabi, assignments, and pedagogic resources for University of Texas at Austin English, DRW and CWRL courses."
Blogging Pedagogy
This is "a blog about pedagogy and English studies. It is a space to share resources, stories, successes, and failures."
Library 306 / 309
The UT Libraries offer online resources and course-specific guides.
UWC - Schedule a Presentation
The Undergradute Writing Center offers in-class presentations on various aspects of the writing process.
Service Learning
The office provides "resources and logistical support for students who are interested or enrolled in service learning courses, for faculty who are currently teaching or would like to teach a service learning course, and for community agencies who are interested in partnering with UT faculty and service learning students."
Organizations
Journals