Kairos Reader/Author Interactions Forum

C&W '98 Conference

Friday Sessions 11:15-12:30

Abstracts are not available for all presentations.

B1
ROLFS 314
Visionary Selves and Virtual Landscapes

Experiments in (Hyper)Textual Transformations of Romantic Texts
Ron Broglio, University of Florida
Bill Ruegg, University of Florida

Virtual Forms Dramatic: Romanticism, Composition Pedagogy, and the Networked Writing Environment
Ron Broglio, University of Florida
Bill Ruegg, University of Florida

 
B2
ROLFS 115
Language and the MOO: New Possibilities for Agency and Collaboration

Argument, Agency and Active Objects in the MOO Classroom
John F. Ronan, University of Florida

MOOs and Collaborative Learning
Craig Rinne, University of Florida

Realms, Collaboration, and Administration in the MOO
Bradley Dilger, University of Florida

 
B3
ROLFS 205
Virtual Pedagogy/Virtual Practice: Teaching Linked Graduate Courses Online

David Elias, Eastern Kentucky U. and Deborah Brown, Ohio U.


Joan Latchaw et al. University of Nebraska Omaha


Martin E. Rosenberg, Eastern Kentucky U. and Bruce Clarke, Texas Tech

 
B4
LITTLE 205
Three Ways of Looking at a Web: Implications and Consequences of Web Design

On Creating an Online Presence
Emily Golson, Michigan Technological University

Monitoring Order: Visual Desire, the Organization of Web Pages, and Teaching the Rules of Design
Anne Frances Wysocki, Michigan Technological University

Evaluating Teaching and Learning on the Web
Anne Bliss, University of Colorado at Boulder

 
B5
LEIGH 142
Rewiring Rooms/Rethinking Teacher Training

Involving Teachers in Achieving Technology and/or Vision Plans
John Barber, Northwestern State University

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: A Reflective Approach for Teacher Re-education
Roger M. Thompson, University of Florida

Bridging the Distance Between Chalkboard and Screen: Why All Teachers Need Training in Networked Classrooms
Carrie Leverenz and Ruth Mirtz, Florida State University

 
B6
LEIGH 242
Academic Labor and the Shock of Technology

Moderated by Trish Ventura, University of Florida

Todd Taylor, University of North Carolina

Michelle Glaros, Emerson College

Stephanie Tripp, University of Florida

Phil Wegner, University of Florida

 
B7
ROLFS 114
Learning Styles and the Computer-Based Writing Classroom

A Question of Balance: The Juggling Act of Meeting Students' Needs in the Computer-Based Writing Classroom
Michael Day, South Dakota School of Technology

What We Need to Know about Online Personalities
Barry Maid, University of Arkansas, Little Rock

Docile Body, Academic Body: Reflection and Virtual Success in the Classroom MOO
Sharon Cogdill, St. Cloud State University

 
B8
ROLFS 105
Shifting Paradigms: The Impact of Electronic Portfolios on Writing, Assessment, and Teacher Training

Multimedia, Multi-Literacy, and the Electronic "Writing Portfolio"
Kristine Blair, Bowling Green State University

Paperless Products: An Administrative Consideration of Electronic Portfolios
Teresa Murden, Bowling Green State University

The Teacher as Student/Author of the Electronic Portfolio
Joseph Wilferth, Bowling Green State University