Kairos Reader/Author Interactions ForumC&W '98 Conference |
E1 ROLFS 114 |
Power, Personality and Place in Online Spaces |
Tomb Raider Theory: The Synapses of Power and Identification Cultural Contact and Conflict: Teaching Argumentation through
International Internet Conferencing |
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E2 ROLFS 105 |
Specter, Voice, Persona: Components of Electronic Discourse |
Writing and Distance: Derrida and "Spectral" Writing From Socrates to Electracy and Beyond Sounding the MOO'd: Audio and Voice in Text-based Virtual
Environments |
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E3 LITTLE 214 |
Producing The Pacific Review: Courses in Print and Digital Literary Production |
Beyond WAC and Cultural Studies: The Politics of Teaching
a Cross-Disciplinary, Technology-Based Course Going Beyond The Institutional Model: Rethinking How To
Teach And Take A Course Students as Producers: Students Defining the Culture of the Course |
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E4 ROLFS 314 |
Military Intelligence and Norton Literature Anthologies with Pictures: Thanks to the Web, Someday Only One May Be an Oxymoron |
Norton Anthology of African American Literature Norton Anthology of Women Writers Norton Anthology of English Literature |
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E5 ROLFS 115 |
ETDs: Graduate Scholarship in the Electronic Age |
Christian R. Weisser, University of South Florida Janice R. Walker, University of South Florida Joseph M. Moxley, University of South Florida |
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E6 TURLINGTON 2334 |
Where Is Our Research? Where Is Our Core? |
Bill Condon, Washington State University Janet Cross, California State University, Northridge Mick Doherty (respondent), Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau Joel A. English, Ball State University Robert Royar, Morehead State University Dickie Selfe, Michigan Technological University |
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E7 TURLINGTON 2333 |
Stories from the Frontline: Administrative Demands, Pedagogical Goals |
The
Death of the Wizards: How and Why an Online Department Failed and How
It Succeeded Balancing Administrative Demands Against Pedagogical Contingencies
In Computer-Mediated Instruction |
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