Heidi Skurat Harris

7 articles
University of Arkansas at Little Rock ORCID: 0000-0002-7745-0670

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Heidi Skurat Harris's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (56% of indexed citations) · 32 total indexed citations from 4 clusters.

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  • Digital & Multimodal — 18
  • Technical Communication — 12
  • Other / unclustered — 1
  • Composition & Writing Studies — 1

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  1. From correspondence to cloud: The history of research and online writing instruction
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2026.103003
  2. OWI - A Future of Challenge and Possibility
  3. What the COVID pandemic taught us about creating inclusive, anti-racist, and accessible online writing classes and programs
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2022.102739
  4. Using Multimedia for Instructor Presence in Purposeful Pedagogy-Driven Online Technical Writing Courses
    Abstract

    Teaching and composing with multimedia humanizes online technical writing and communication classes. However, students do not always see the connection between multimedia instructional materials, multimedia assignments, and the course learning outcomes. Purposeful pedagogy-driven course design uses multimedia instructional materials to connect assignments, course materials, and assessments with course outcomes. Technical writing instructors can integrate synchronous and asynchronous multimedia elements to address not only the what and why of online technical writing instruction but also the how of multimedia instructional materials. Example multimedia instructional materials and student projects discussed in the article can increase student retention and promote engaged learning.

    doi:10.1177/0047281620978360
  5. User-Centered Design as a Foundation for Effective Online Writing Instruction
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2018.05.006
  6. Immersion, Reflection, Failure: Teaching Graduate Students to Teach Writing Online
    Abstract

    A common challenge facing those who prepare graduate students to teach writing online is the need to help those students connect online writing instruction (OWI) theory with their classroom practic...

    doi:10.1080/10572252.2017.1339524
  7. Over, under, or through: design strategies to supplement the LMS and enhance interaction in online writing courses
    Abstract

    Online writing instruction is a process of design that includes both spatial and temporal dimensions. Ideally, this process brings together design and pedagogy to move students through their online writing work successfully. Institutionally mandated LMS platforms often constrain this process. This article establishes three design principles and concepts for designing learning environments that take into account both space and time as designed elements of online classes. Applying the principles of backward design, modular content, and student choice to course design can help instructors design more thoughtful, participatory classes centered on student learning and instructor presence.

    doi:10.1145/3071088.3071093