Kairos Reader/Author Interactions ForumC&W '98 Conference |
A1 ROLFS 314 |
Interactivity in the Multi-User Environment |
Interactivity, Realism and Literary Form in ExploreNet Spaces for Engagement: Problemetizing Participation Toward a Dynamic, Interactive Pedagogy |
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A2 ROLFS 105 |
Spanning the Bandwidth: Theory and Digital Praxis in Outreach, Composition and Foreign Language Education |
Digital Refraction and the Production of Identity and Difference Using Internet-Mediated Communications to Enable Community and School
Partnerships Supporting Literacy Development Re-visioning the University Space: An interactive forum
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A3 ROLFS 205 |
Identical Cousins: Debating the Next Step in Online Publishing |
Cynthia Selfe, Michigan Technological University Eric Crump, National Council of Teachers of English Mick Doherty, Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau |
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A4 LITTLE 215 |
Networking and Spatiality: New Topoi for Re-Ordering the Hardwired |
Getting Beyond the Classroom in the Jungle Transforming Notions of Space in the Computer Classroom Structuring Destructions: (the) Will to Order the Computer Classroom |
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A5 ROLFS 115 |
The Shifting Role of the Instructor in the Networked Classroom |
The Specter of the Machine: Creating Ethical Research Relationships
in a Computer-Supported Writing Program One of Many Voices: Finding the Teacher's Voice in the Networked
Classroom |
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A6 LEIGH 142 |
Identity and Citizenship: Modalities of Participation |
Electric Rhetoric and the Return of the Political: Restoring the
Role of Civics in the Humanities through an Internet-intensive Writing
Course Computer/Hero: "Literacy," Answerability, and the Good
Cyber-Citizen Considerations of Ethos in Internet-based University Courses |
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A7 ROLFS 114 |
Paying Attention and Taking the Technology Literacy Challenge: A Model for Action |
Barbara Monroe, University of Michigan |