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Cyborgs and Digital SoundWriting: Rearticulating Automated Speech Recognition Typing Programs"I am certain that compositionists--who have, heretofore, been silent on the matter of SoundWriting--are the educators best suited to the task of expanding the potential of the cyborg SoundWriter."
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by Stanley D. Harrison University of South Florida
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Hypersuasion and the New Ethos: Toward a Theory of Ethical Linking"I propose with the term "hypersuasion" to describe the nature of hypertext essays that take the hypertextual medium to an extreme in their use of linking potential and hypermedia abilities in order to effect readers."
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by Jeff White Ball State University
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Team-Teaching in the Virtual Writing Class"All of us involved -- students and instructors alike -- become students of our virtual writing space, of its complications and possibilities, and of its constant flow of fresh obstacles and rewards."
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by Amy Beasley Sherry Mitchell Washington State University Connie Chismar Georgian Court College Resha Paumier Nancy Ruff Donna Spehar Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville
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