The evolution of the computers and writing conference

Lisa Gerrard University of California, Los Angeles
Journal
Computers and Composition
Published
1995-01-01
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10.1016/s8755-4615(05)80066-0
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  1. Training the staff
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  2. The revision strategies of computer literate writers
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  3. Embarrassments at borders
    Plenary paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  4. Organizing the profession: Issues of the first year of the alliance for computers and writing
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  5. The road to improved software: Computer literate faculty
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
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  1. Critique: A text critiquing tool based on a natural language parser
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  2. Integrating computers into a writing curriculum; or, buying, begging, and building
    The computer in composition instruction: A writer's tool
  3. Selected papers from the conference on computers and writing: New directions in teaching and research
  4. The evolution of writing communities
    Paper presented at Computers and Writing Conference
  5. The lure of the cursor, the fear of the byte: Affective factors in word processing
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  6. A commentary on computers in the community: Inspired by the invitations of William Blake'…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  7. Interactive fiction and narrative theory: Reading against the text/playing Robert Pinsky'…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  8. Computer-assisted class discussion and Black students: Breaking the monopoly of cultural …
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  9. Switched-on Bakhtin: Dialogizing composition through electronic mail servers
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  10. In search of common language: Critical thinking, metacognition, and electronic communication
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  11. Using technology to fight violence among youth: Sending kids into Orbit
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  12. Obscenity in the lab
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  13. The word processor and the writing student
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  14. Computers & writing goes on-line: A preliminary report on CW93:Forum
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  15. Changing the work and role of the teacher of writing, and maybe the learner, too
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  16. Aldus Persuasion and David Hume
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  17. Discourse analysis of GayNet
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  18. Word processors: Thinking machines or adding machines
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  19. Unsettling the known: Postmodernism and the networked writing classroom
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  20. What do idea processors process?
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  21. The social consequences of virtual reality as a contact zone
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  22. Minis versus micros as computing environments for writing instruction
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  23. The electronic communications privacy act and the fourth amendment: Current interpretatio…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  24. The postmodern condition of the networked classroom
    Keynote address at the Computers and Writing Conference
  25. Now that I've got the grant, what do I spend it on?
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  26. Computer, writing faculty, and the politics of marginality
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  27. Computers and Composition
  28. Ten years of computers and writing: Our conference, 1982–1986, 1989–1994
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  29. The 1984 Iowa Blake Videodisc Project: Developing interactive videodisc technology as tea…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  30. Legal constraints on writers in computer classrooms: School policy and federal laws
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  31. Beyond word processing: Suggestions for computer activities in upper-division writing courses
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  32. Feminist issues in holistic evaluation
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  33. An interim report on an ethnographic study of a computers and writing class: Collaborativ…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  34. Teaching teachers to use the computer
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  35. Computer detection of errors in natural language texts
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  36. Hermes—Applying cognitive development theory to computerized writing heuristics: A proposal
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  37. Paperless writing: A preliminary report
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  38. The graying of computers and writing: Programming the next generation
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  39. Word processing and thought control: The fearful side of technology
    Paper presented at the computers and writing conference
  40. Life and death of Writer's workbench
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  41. Blake's problem and ours: Some reflections on the image and the word
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  42. Local knowledge: A social constructivist understanding of why computer-based collaborativ…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  43. Of process, product, and evaluation
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  44. Who we were, who we should become
    College Composition and Communication  
  45. Ethics and writing with computers: Does technology control your classroom?
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  46. Nibbles and little bytes: Some techniques for computer-aided instruction in composition
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  47. Hypermedia composition and consciousness
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  48. Cultural (multi)mediation: Using computers to revitalize native language
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  49. Ethos, ethnicity, and the classroom
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  50. Tame that tiger! How to keep the English instructor in control
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  51. Computer-extended audiences for student writers
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  52. The effects of social inequality on computer access in schools
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  53. Downloading from the networks: Ethics and academic responsibility
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  54. Some cautions from machine translations and AI'on the limits of computer-aided analysis o…
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  55. Writing on mainframes and micros
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  56. Using computers to analyze surface features of student writing
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  57. Microcomputer training for faculty: A humane approach
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  58. Pre-writing software for critical inquiry
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  59. The politics of interface: Power and its exercise in electronic contact zones
    Plenary paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  60. Historical perspectives in computers and composition: The emergence and growth of a field
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  61. Here's your pidgin: Emerging macrostructures in network discourse
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  62. Thomas Jefferson's computer
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  63. Statement and response: The marriage of heaven and hell
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  64. Spatial thinking and vertical writing with computer assistance
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  65. On-line communication: Changing notions of textuality
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  66. On ladies and laptops
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  67. Computer conferencing and writing style
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  68. E-press freedom
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  69. Hypertext, heteroglossia, chaos
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  70. Theories of self-organization and the composing process
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  71. ENFI: The metadiscourse machine
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  72. Faculty training in computers and writing: Recommendations and warnings
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference
  73. Negotiating authority in class discussions on gay/lesbian representation in the computer …
    Paper presented at the Computers and Writing Conference