Derek Van Ittersum

6 articles
Kent State University ORCID: 0000-0003-4781-2180
  1. Book Review
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2018.03.008
  2. Book Review: Designing for User Engagement on the Web: 10 Basic Principles
    doi:10.1177/1050651914536131
  3. Craft and Narrative in DIY Instructions
    Abstract

    Abstract This article examines tutorials from the Web site, Instructables.com, to highlight the rhetorical possibilities of including personal narratives in instructions. The narratives in these tutorials offer detailed accounts of their authors' experiences when constructing their projects, thereby functioning as accounts of the authors' craft knowledge. Pitched to amateur hobbyists, rather than the professional audiences of many forms of conventional technical communication, these tutorials offer new ways of teaching craft knowledge and techniques. Keywords: amateurcraftinstructionsmotivationnarrative Additional informationNotes on contributorsDerek Van Ittersum Derek Van Ittersum is an assistant professor of English at Kent State University, where he teaches in the Literacy, Rhetoric, and Social Practice graduate program. His research examines new writing technologies and innovative writing practices.

    doi:10.1080/10572252.2013.798466
  4. Writing With(out) Pain: Computing Injuries and the Role of the Body in Writing Activity
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2013.03.003
  5. Distributing Memory: Rhetorical Work in Digital Environments
    Abstract

    This article presents data from a long-term, qualitative study of writers appropriating new software tools for note taking. Instead of asking whether a writer knows how to use the discrete features specific to a software program, I argue that we might more profitably ask about the properties of functional systems that allow writers to flexibly meet the demands of their literate activity.

    doi:10.1080/10572250902942026
  6. Computing Attachments: Engelbart's Controversial Writing Technology
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2007.12.001