The Pedagogy of the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives: A Survey

Kathryn B. Comer ; Michael Harker Georgia State University
Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
2015-03-01
DOI
10.1016/j.compcom.2015.01.001
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Topics
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (4)

  1. Computers and Composition
  2. College Composition and Communication
  3. Literacy in Composition Studies
  4. Pedagogy

References (67) · 9 in this index

  1. College Composition and Communication
  2. College Composition and Communication
  3. Oral connections to literacy: The narrative
    Journal of Basic Writing  
  4. Aufderheide, Patricia; Jaszi, Peter & Chandra, Mridu (2009). Honest truths: Documentary filmmakers on ethical…
  5. Literacy: An introduction to the ecology of the written language
Show all 67 →
  1. Beeson, Sally. (2012, Feb. 15). Language and literacy assignment [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://sallyb…
  2. The (reading) literacy narrative
    The subject is reading: Essays by teachers and students
  3. The literacy narrative as production pedagogy in the composition classroom
    Teaching English in the Two-Year College
  4. Foreword: Five ways to read a curated archive of digital literacy narratives
    Stories that speak to us: Exhibits from the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives
  5. Literacy in American lives
  6. Computers and Composition
  7. College Composition and Communication
  8. Butler, Neville. (2012). DALN—Analysis of writing. Retrieved from http://snbutler.wordpress.com/daln-analysis…
  9. Literacy, identity and the “successful” student writer
    Identity papers: Literacy and power in higher education
  10. Computers and Composition
  11. The rhetoric and ideology of genre: Strategies for stability and change
  12. Literacy narratives and confidence building in the writing classroom
    Journal of Basic Writing  
  13. DeRosa, Susan. (2008). Literacy narratives as genres of possibility: Students’ voices, reflective writing, an…
  14. Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives (DALN). (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.daln.osu.edu/.
  15. Local histories: Reading the archives of composition
  16. Optimistic reciprocities: Literacy narratives of first-year writing students
    Stories that speak to us: Exhibits from the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives
  17. Reading literacy narratives
    College English  
  18. Community literacy and the rhetoric of public engagement
  19. Frost, Alanna, & Malley, Suzanne Blum. (n.d.a). Literacy narrative assignment. Retrieved from http://ccdigita…
  20. Frost, Alanna, & Malley, Suzanne Blum. (n.d.b). Literacy narrative multimodal remix. Unpublished document.
  21. Multilingual literacy landscapes
    Stories that speak to us: Exhibits from the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives
  22. Frost, Alanna, & Malley, Suzanne Blum. (n.d.c). Step 1—Listening to the archive. Retrieved from http://englis…
  23. Frost, Alanna, & Malley, Suzanne Blum. (n.d.d). Step 2—DALN analysis. Retrieved from http://english.marion.oh…
  24. College Composition and Communication
  25. Gomez, Sofia. (2009). Early language education. Retrieved from http://daln.osu.edu/handle/2374.DALN/915.
  26. Community literacy programs and the politics of change
  27. The Literacy myth: Cultural integration and social structure in the nineteenth century
  28. The Literacy myth at 30
    Journal of Social History  
  29. Literate lives in the information age: Narratives of literacy from the United States
  30. Ways with words: Language, life, and work in communities and classrooms
  31. Public works: Student writing as public text
  32. Harlem on our minds: Place, race, and the literacies of urban youth
  33. Beyond the archives: Research as a lived process
  34. Computers and Composition
  35. Variations on a theme: The technology autobiography as a versatile writing assignment
    Teaching writing with computers
  36. Community literacy and the rhetoric of local publics
  37. College Composition and Communication
  38. Tactics of hope: The public turn in English composition
  39. Ethics and representation in qualitative studies of literacy
  40. Introduction to documentary
  41. Oral History Association. (2009). Principles and best practices for oral history. Retrieved from http://www.o…
  42. Working in the archives: Practical research methods for rhetoric and composition
  43. Why school? Reclaiming education for all of us
  44. Rhetoric Review
  45. The writing autobiography: How to begin a two-year college writing course
    Teaching English in the Two-Year College
  46. Generaciones’ narratives: The pursuit and practice of traditional and electronic literacies on the U.S.-Mexico borderlands
  47. Selfe, Cynthia L. the DALN Consortium. (2012a). Rhetorical Responsiveness: Responding to Literacy Narratives …
  48. Selfe, Cynthia L., & the DALN Consortium. (2012b). Narrative theory and stories that speak to us. In H. Lewis…
  49. Shin, Keunho. (2009) Studying with TV. Retrieved from http://daln.osu.edu/handle/2374.DALN/920.
  50. Translating the self and difference through literacy narratives
    College English  
  51. Spring, Sarah C. (2011, June 11). Why global communication? [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://sarahspring…
  52. Spring, Sarah C. (2012a). DALN analysis. Retrieved from http://sarahspring.com/globalcommunication/?page_id=29.
  53. Spring, Sarah C. (2012b). Policies. Retrieved from http://sarahspring.com/globalcommunication/?page_id=11.
  54. Cross-cultural approaches to literacy
  55. A brief introduction to the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives (DALN)
    Stories that speak to us: Exhibits from the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives
  56. So my computer literacy journey. . .”: Re-creating and re-thinking technological literacy…
    Stories that speak to us: Exhibits from the Digital Archive of Literacy Narratives
  57. Wang, Sky. (2009). Learn English as I travel. Retrieved from http://daln.osu.edu/handle/2374.DALN/933.
  58. Publics and counterpublics
    Public Culture  
  59. Moving beyond academic discourse: Composition studies and the public sphere
  60. Heroes, rebels, and victims: Student identities in literacy narratives
    Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy  
  61. Rethinking rubrics in writing instruction
  62. Best practice: New standards for teaching and learning in America's schools