Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy

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August 1997

  1. Thoughts on Computers, Gender, and the Body Electric
  2. The Censoring of Project #17
  3. Speaking of the MOOn: Textual Realities and the Body Electric
  4. On Gender and Electronic Discourse
  5. The Online Tutor as Cross-Curricular Double Agent
  6. Passing Theory in Action: The Discourse Between Hypertext and Paralogic Hermeneutics
  7. Hypertext Reflections: Exploring the Rhetoric, Poetics, and Pragmatics of Hypertext
  8. "Where are the snows. . . " An InterMOO with Myron Tuman
  9. Interactive Peer Review: Lee Libby's Feature
  10. Interactive Peer Review: Lee Libby's Feature
  11. Interactive Peer Review: Lee Libby's Feature
  12. Classroom Spotlight: Literary Narrative in an Information Age
  13. A Response to Bradley Bleck's review of The Research Paper and the World Wide Web
  14. A Student's Guide to Research with the WWW
  15. The Research Paper and the World Wide Web (Rodrigues)
  16. Walt Whitman web sites
  17. Link/Age: Composing in the Online Classroom (Tornow)
  18. From Disk to Hard Copy (Strickland)
  19. Writing Software Comparisons: Aspects , CommonSpace , Daedalus , and Norton Connect
  20. Ceilidh Conferencing and Document Sharing Software
  21. Link/Age: Composing in the Online Classroom (Tornow)
  22. CONNECT.Net (Norton)

January 1997

  1. Jesters Get Serious
  2. One Department's Guidelines for Evaluating Computer-Related Work
  3. 'Just' Professing: A Call for the Valuation of Electronic Scholarship
  4. Fanning the Flames: Tenure and Promotion and Other Role-Playing Games
  5. Collaborative Spaces and Education
  6. The Seven Ages of Computer Connectivity
  7. Rhetorics of the Web: Implications for Teachers of Literacy
  8. Embedded Visuals: Student Design in Web Spaces
  9. InterMOO: Jay David Bolter
  10. InterMOO: Paul LeBlanc
  11. Astride the Divide: Third Epiphany Institute
  12. What's Going On Out There?
  13. Wizards, Wired Women, Historians, Contrarians, Eulogizers, and Other Online Personae
  14. Where Wizards Stay Up Late The Origins of the Internet
  15. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace
  16. The Wired Neighborhood
  17. The Future Does Not Compute: Transcending the Machines in Our Midst
  18. Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979-1994: A History
  19. Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet
  20. The Future of the Book
  21. Link/Age: Composing in the Online Classroom
  22. The Gutenberg Elegies: The Fate of Reading in an Electronic Age
  23. Wired Women: Gender and New Realities in Cyberspace
  24. Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979-1994: A History
  25. Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979-1994: A History
  26. CyberReader
  27. The Press of Ideas: Readings for Writers on Print Culture and the Information Age

August 1996

  1. Being In Pictures