Booksprints as a Learning Format for Students in Higher Education

Teaching and Learning Collaborative Writing

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18552/joaw.v15i1.1114

Keywords:

Booksprints, Academic Writing, Future Skills

Abstract

This article introduces booksprints as an innovative teaching and learning format for academic writing for undergraduate students. Booksprints foster writing with alternative concepts of authorship and enable students to collaboratively go through an almost authentic digital writing and publishing process in a minimum of time, and at the same time facilitate various future skills, such as written communication, coping with change, and digital literacy. Still being in a ‘prototype’ phase, booksprints are only just being tested as a potential educational format that is a bridge between subject matter and writing/teaching methodology. This article, therefore, presents the basic design of booksprints as well as some specific features, such as moderation of the process by the facilitator, explicit role assignments, visualized project management and the use of digital platforms, in order to introduce them as a writing-intensive learning setting for higher education.

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Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

Voigt-Färber, A. (2025). Booksprints as a Learning Format for Students in Higher Education: Teaching and Learning Collaborative Writing. Journal of Academic Writing, 15(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.18552/joaw.v15i1.1114