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September 2021

  1. Path 4. Visualizing Program Data
  2. Path 5. Visualizing Inventive Play
  3. Path 6. Visualizing Advocacy
  4. Path 7. Program Visibility

May 2021

  1. Are We There Yet? Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education–Twenty Years Later
    Abstract

    Are We There Yet? Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education—Twenty Years Later celebrates the landmark text Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979–1994: A History by Gail E. Hawisher, Cynthia L. Selfe, Paul LeBlanc, and Charles Moran. Are We There Yet? continues this history of computers and writing from 1995 to 2015.

  2. Are We There Yet?
  3. Introduction
  4. Introduction
  5. Introduction
  6. Introduction
  7. Introduction
  8. Conclusion
  9. Conference Archives
  10. Twittersation
  11. More Twittersation
  12. Keywords
  13. Interviews
  14. Jennifer Marlow and James P. Purdy

June 2020

  1. Transfer across Media: Using Digital Video in the Teaching of Writing
    Abstract

    Transfer across Media: Using Digital Video in the Teaching of Writing presents digital composition as one pathway toward a better understanding of the transfer of writing knowledge. Through an in-depth study of the video composing experiences of eighteen students, the book illustrates how video provides useful opportunities for transfer across media through multimodal production.

  2. 0.2 Methodology and Methods
  3. 0.3 Meet the Participants
  4. 0.4 A Note about Copyright and Fair Use
  5. Chapter 1
  6. 1.2 What Is Transfer across Media?
  7. 1.3 Digital Video as a Site for Transfer across Media
  8. Chapter 2
  9. 2.2 Composition II with Katie
  10. 2.3 Basic Writing with Julie
  11. Chapter 3
  12. 3.2 Developing Critical Literacies
  13. 3.3 Developing Rhetorical Literacies
  14. Chapter 4
  15. 4.2 Meta-Awareness of the Writerly Self
  16. 4.3 Meta-Awareness of Process
  17. 4.4 Meta-Awareness of Techniques and Intercomparativity
  18. Chapter 5
  19. 5.2 Best Practices for Teaching for Transfer across Media
  20. 5.3 Advice from Instructors
  21. 5.4 Conclusions
  22. Appendices
  23. Appendix B—Video Lessons 2016
  24. Appendix C—Interview Protocols

March 2019

  1. The Rhetoric of Participation: Interrogating Commonplaces In and Beyond the Classroom
    Abstract

    The Rhetoric of Participation: Interrogating Commonplaces In and Beyond the Classroom , memorializes and extends the research and legacy of Dr. Genevieve Critel. Critel’s research—and her legacy as a scholar, educator, and colleague—form the foundations for this collection. This collection presents the perspectives of twenty scholars and educators in the fields of rhetoric and composition, all of whom engage with the question, what does it mean to participate?

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January 2019

  1. The Archive as Classroom: Pedagogical Approaches to the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives
    Abstract

    Honorable Mention for the 2019 Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award Since its public launch in 2008, the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives (DALN) has collected approximately 7500 unique contributions of people’s literacy experiences from across the globe and from a variety of backgrounds. The Archive as Classroom: Pedagogical Approaches to the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives showcases the variety of innovative ways educators have used this resource in classroom practice.

  2. Foreword
  3. Introduction
  4. #Alternative
  5. I. Digital