Kairos Reader/Author Interactions ForumC&W '98 Conference |
G1 ROLFS 114 |
Journals, Ethnographies and Narratives: New Ideas for Webbed Assignments |
A New Rhetorical Literacy: The Peculiar Posturing on Personal
Journals on the Web The Electronic Ethnography: Student Literacy Researchers
on the Web
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G2 TURLINGTON 1101 |
Finding New Connections in the Networked Classroom |
We Have More In Common Than We Know: Technology as a New
Universal Language Creating and Sustaining Dialogue: A Practical Guide for
Effectively Utilizing Technology in the Computer-based Classroom
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G3 ROLFS 314 |
Invention as the Mother of Necessity: Introducing Electronic Conferencing Software to Students and Teachers of Writing, a Campus Community, and an Administration |
The
Promise and Peril of (Virtually) Teaching The First-Year Composition
Course to Computer Neophytes The Promise and Peril of (Virtually) Teaching Developmental
Writing The Promise and Peril of (Virtually) Teaching Technical
Writing The Promise and Peril of (Virtually) Teaching a Graduate
Seminar for New GAs in a Writing Program |
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G4
TURLINGTON L011 |
Re: Architect (The Network Classroom Reconsidered) |
Virtual
Class A Publisher's Armageddon: Creating the Classroom MultiText
Through the World Wide Web |
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G5 ROLFS 105 |
Collegiality Online: Examining the Theory and Practice of Informal Professional Relationships by Distance |
Engaging the Complexity of Collegiality Online
The Academy has Deconstructed Itself. Or has it Reconstructed
Itself? Email Down The Hall Identity Negotiation in the MOO |
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G6 TURLINGTON L004 |
Steel
MOOgnolias: A One-Act Architextu-aural Performance |
GroupMOO (a.k.a. enCore ensemble): Cynthia Haynes, University of Texas at Dallas Jan Rune Holmevik, University of Bergen Beth Kolko, University of Texas at Arlington Victor J. Vitanza, University of Texas at Arlington |
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G7 ROLFS 115 |
Online Writing Centers in Context: Redefining and Being Defined by Academic Culture |
Redefining and Being Defined by Academic Culture: Evolution
of an Online Writing Center From a Campus Writing Center to an Online Writing Center: The
Impact on Tutors From Software Development to Developing Dialogue in an Online
Writing Center |
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G8 LITTLE 215 |
Even Martha Stewart Loves PDFs: Who Needs an Acrobat in the Classroom? |
Sue Liggett, Montgomery College Stephanie McBride, George School |
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