Kairos Reader/Author Interactions ForumC&W '98 Conference |
B1 ROLFS 314 |
Visionary Selves and Virtual Landscapes |
Experiments in (Hyper)Textual Transformations of Romantic Texts Virtual Forms Dramatic: Romanticism, Composition Pedagogy, and the
Networked Writing Environment |
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B2 ROLFS 115 |
Language and the MOO: New Possibilities for Agency and Collaboration |
Argument, Agency and Active Objects in the MOO Classroom MOOs and Collaborative Learning Realms, Collaboration, and Administration in the MOO |
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B3 ROLFS 205 |
Virtual Pedagogy/Virtual Practice: Teaching Linked Graduate Courses Online |
David Elias, Eastern Kentucky U. and Deborah Brown, Ohio U.
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B4 LITTLE 205 |
Three Ways of Looking at a Web: Implications and Consequences of Web Design |
On Creating an Online Presence Monitoring Order: Visual Desire, the Organization of Web Pages,
and Teaching the Rules of Design Evaluating Teaching and Learning on the Web |
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B5 LEIGH 142 |
Rewiring Rooms/Rethinking Teacher Training |
Involving Teachers in Achieving Technology and/or Vision Plans Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: A Reflective Approach for Teacher
Re-education Bridging the Distance Between Chalkboard and Screen: Why All Teachers
Need Training in Networked Classrooms |
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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 |
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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 What We Need to Know about Online Personalities Docile Body, Academic Body: Reflection and Virtual Success in the
Classroom MOO |
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B8 ROLFS 105 |
Shifting Paradigms: The Impact of Electronic Portfolios on Writing, Assessment, and Teacher Training |
Multimedia, Multi-Literacy, and the Electronic "Writing
Portfolio" Paperless Products: An Administrative Consideration of Electronic
Portfolios The Teacher as Student/Author of the Electronic Portfolio
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