Kairos Reader/Author Interactions Forum

C&W '98 Conference

Friday Sessions 9:30-10:45

Abstracts are not available for all presentations.

A1
ROLFS 314
Interactivity in the Multi-User Environment

Interactivity, Realism and Literary Form in ExploreNet
Susan Warshauer, West Virginia University

Spaces for Engagement: Problemetizing Participation
Michael J. Salvo, Texas Tech University

Toward a Dynamic, Interactive Pedagogy
Jane Lasarenko, Slippery Rock University

 
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
Steve Thorne, UC Berkeley

Using Internet-Mediated Communications to Enable Community and School Partnerships Supporting Literacy Development
Richard D. McCallum, UC Berkeley
Owen McGrath, UC Berkeley
Doug Moody, UC Berkeley
Jeffrey Rusch, UC Berkley

Re-visioning the University Space: An interactive forum
Catherine Yoes, UC Berkeley
Steve Thorne, UC Berkeley
Erika Shuh, UC Berkeley

 
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
 
A4
LITTLE 215
Networking and Spatiality: New Topoi for Re-Ordering the Hardwired

Getting Beyond the Classroom in the Jungle
David Rieder, University of Texas at Arlington

Transforming Notions of Space in the Computer Classroom
Thomas Rickert, University of Texas at Arlington

Structuring Destructions: (the) Will to Order the Computer Classroom
Byron Hawk, University of Texas at Arlington

 
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
Lori Mathis and H. Lewis Ulman, Ohio State University

One of Many Voices: Finding the Teacher's Voice in the Networked Classroom
Alice L. Trupe, Bridgewater College
Michael M. Williamson, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

 
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
James Zeigler, University of California, Irvine

Computer/Hero: "Literacy," Answerability, and the Good Cyber-Citizen
Jacqueline Rhodes, University of Southern Mississippi

Considerations of Ethos in Internet-based University Courses
Neil Randall and Isabel Pedersen, University of Waterloo

 
A7
ROLFS 114
Paying Attention and Taking the Technology Literacy Challenge: A Model for Action

Barbara Monroe, University of Michigan