What is OWL?
OWL stands for Online Writing Lab. It is an
on-line tutoring service that is designed to help students like you to
improve their writing. OWL is run by CCBC English faculty members. When
you submit to OWL, an English faculty member receives your writing
submission, reviews the assignment that you've been given, and offers
suggestions about how to strengthen your writing. You can submit to OWL
24 hours per day, 7 days a week, except during times when the college is
closed for Winter Break, Summer Break, or holidays. Remember to allow
48 hours for a response from OWL.
How does this work?
Step 1: Fill out the submission form below. Make sure to include
an accurate email address, so that an OWL faculty member can reply to
you with feedback for your writing. Include a copy of the assignment
that you were given, or briefly describe the assignment that you were
given. Think about your writing strengths and challenges, and decide
what kind of feedback you are interested in getting. Do you need help
with a main idea or thesis sentence? Do you have questions about
organization and development? Do you have questions about mechanics-
punctuation and grammar? Include this information in the submission
form. Finally, copy your essay into text box at the bottom of the form.
Step 2: Within 48 hours, an OWL faculty member will respond to
your email submission at the email address that you have given. Print
out the feedback that you receive from OWL, so that you can use it when
creating your next draft.
Step 3: Once you have used the OWL feedback to create a better
draft of your writing assignment, you might want OWL to take a second
look at what you've created. No problem! Send your "revised draft" to
OWL, and we will be happy to take a second look at your writing.
Step 4: Use OWL as often as you like for any of your writing
assignments, not just in your English classes.
What if I have lots of problems with grammar and punctuation ?
We would be happy to work with you over an extended time to help you
become better at fixing these kinds of problems. We will use a
combination of explanations, exercises, and your own writing to help you
develop skills to avoid grammar and punctuation errors. To start, you'll
send the tutor several examples of your writing. The tutor will analyze
your mistakes and send you a suggested plan for learning how to avoid
and fix them.
Often, grammar and punctuation problems are best handled in person,
working one-on-one for multiple sessions with a tutor in an on-campus
writing or tutoring center. Your OWL tutor may suggest that you make an
appointment to see a tutor on campus. In addition, check out the Other
Resources link to other help sites on the web to use an online
handbook, look up grammar rules, and get help with your mechanics.
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E-Tutoring Submission Form
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* All fields except for phone number are required.
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