Author Bryce Hantla, EdD
Mr. Hantla received an MA in English Literature from North Carolina State University and wrote his thesis on themes of suffering in the late works of William Blake. He has also earned a Doctorate of Education from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he teaches English Composition and Literature.
Bryce Hantla, EdD
AJE Author
3 results
Sort by
- Article
- Writing
- Peer Review
Editing Tip: 'Comprised' and 'Composed'
Some scientific publishers, as well as many reviewers, are very picky about the technical usage of these terms, so it is important that you are aware of how to properly use them.
by Bryce Hantla, EdD
2 min
- Article
- Writing
- Peer Review
- +1
When It's Best to Be Explicit: Using Advance Organizers to Structure Your Argument
This article outlines what an advance organizer is, when one should be used, and why you want to use them.
by Bryce Hantla, EdD
8 min
- Article
- Writing
- Research Process
- +2
Reference Manager Software: What Is It and What Can It Do?
This article defines the scope of types of reference manager software and provides details on how to use it effectively.
by Bryce Hantla, EdD
6 min