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Recent Posts

  • Interview with the Co-Editors of Special Issue 6.2
  • Announcement: The Edwina L. Sanders Award for Outstanding Work on the Rhetoric of Health Inequities
  • Interview with Raymond David Rosas: Issue 6.1
  • RHM at CCCC 2023
  • Graphic RHM: An Interview with Drs. Gouge and Scott

Teaching Resources

This cool infographic from Elsevier gets to the point about how to read scientific articles—a useful skill for our students to learn.

Infographic: How to Read Scientific Papers from Elsevier

Thanks to Jason Tougaw for posting a link to Amythest Schaber’s YouTube show, Ask an Autistic.

If you would like to add a resource to this page, please contact the Teaching Resource Editor, Candice Welhausen at caw0103@auburn.edu.

Recent Posts

  • Interview with the Co-Editors of Special Issue 6.2
  • Announcement: The Edwina L. Sanders Award for Outstanding Work on the Rhetoric of Health Inequities
  • Interview with Raymond David Rosas: Issue 6.1
  • RHM at CCCC 2023
  • Graphic RHM: An Interview with Drs. Gouge and Scott
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