When I was a student, I was very good at
procrastination. Apparently this is a
skill held by many students. So much so,
that in 2010, the Europa
University Viadrina’s Writing Center came up with the idea of inviting
students to spend the night in the library and providing support to help them
work on their papers while they were there.
One English translation of this event is the “long
night of postponed papers”, which I think captures the spirit of it. This event proved to be very popular and soon
spread its way to other universities in Germany and then to other
countries.
On Wed, Dec 2, a version of this will come to UB, when
Langsdale Library will stay open until 1:00am for a Final
Finish. At this event, writing
tutors from the Achievement and Learning Center and Librarians from Langsdale
will be on hand to provide support as you write. There are several other Universities holding
similar events and you can follow them using the hashtags #lanp (Long Night against
Procrastination) or #intlwritein (International Write-In).
If you are planning to attend, one strategy that could be
useful is to post your writing goal for the night on a social media
platform. This could be a post to your
friends, or you could try to reach out to the larger community by using #ubalt,
#lanp or #intlwritein. Stephanie
Dreyürst argues that posting goals publicly like this, especially if
other people in the community engage and encourage you, can help motivate students
to actually meet their goals.
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