Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy

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August 1996

  1. Jazz and the Scene of Writing: 9 Variations on a Post-Theme
  2. Electronic Monumentality
  3. Using MOOs as an Avenue of Critical Thought
  4. Terrortories: The Uncharted Space of a Networked Writing Course
  5. Hypertextualizing Autobiography
  6. Rethinking the Academy: Problems and Possibilities of Teaching, Scholarship, Authority, and Power in Electronic Environments
  7. Surveying the Body Electric, or How Voyeurism Transforms Audience and E-valuation
  8. Hyped-Up for Friends: Cultural Studies and Web Research in Composition
  9. Reviewing the Reviewer
  10. The Ten Commandments of MOO Pedagogy
  11. Building a Print/Digital Interface
  12. InterMOO: Joseph Unger
  13. Mapping New Rhetorical Spaces: Building Bridges from Current to New Technologies
  14. This Place Is Y/our Space; This Space is Y/our Place
  15. Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics
  16. Conversations: Computer-Mediated Dialogue, Multilogue and Learning
  17. English Online: A Student's Guide to the Internet and World Wide Web
  18. The E-List: Resource Reviews For Teachers of Writing
  19. CommonSpace

May 1996

  1. @go tuesday
  2. Using MOOs to Teach Composition and Literature
  3. Lingua Unlimited: Enhancing Pedagogical Reality with MOOs
  4. Wading Through the MUD -- the Process of Becoming M** Literate
  5. TCC Online Conference
  6. So You Wanna MOO
  7. MOOing is More than Writing
  8. Reader as User: Applying Interface Design Techniques to the Web
  9. Staying Human in the Digital Age: A Guided, Annotated Tour of One Person's Adventures Teaching and Writing in Cyberspace
  10. Hypertext And/As Collaboration in the Computer-Facilitated Writing Classroom
  11. Beyond the MLA Handbook: Documenting Sources on the Internet
  12. A response to Harnack and Kleppinger
  13. RhetNet: Wondering and Wandering and Cyberpublishing
  14. Pull Up a Chair
  15. Calling All Writing Teachers?
  16. InterMOO: Amy Bruckman
  17. Nick and Ted's Excellent IBM E-venture
  18. Hypertext '96
  19. Reflections: CCCC and C and W
  20. Computers and Writing 12
  21. NCTE-Boston
  22. International Conference on Technology and Education
  23. Writing Technologies: Studies on the Materiality of Writing
  24. Subcultures of Vision: Images, the Media and the Imaginary
  25. Hegirascope

January 1996

  1. Why OWLs? Value, Risk, and Evolution
  2. Writing Spaces: Technoprovocateurs and OWLS in the Late Age of Print
  3. Resistance and Control: The Complex Process of Creating an OWL
  4. PR(OWL)ING AROUND: An OWL by Any Other Name
  5. OWLs and ESL Students
  6. Get to Know John Burroughs