Todd Taylor

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Todd Taylor's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (70% of indexed citations) · 10 total indexed citations from 2 clusters.

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  • Technical Communication — 3

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  1. Integrating Laptops into Campus Learning: Theoretical, Administrative and Instructional Fields of Play
  2. The persistence of difference in networked classrooms: Non-negotiable difference and the African American student body
    doi:10.1016/s8755-4615(97)90018-9
  3. GUEST EDITORIAL: Hyper-Editing
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    doi:10.58680/tetyc19965487
  4. Legal Literacy and the Undergraduate Curriculum
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    Teachers of professional writing should try to integrate legal literacy into undergraduate writing courses in order to provide students with the kinds of literacies that many instructors and researchers want to promote in classes today. On one level, the almost complete exclusion of legal writing from most undergraduate professional writing classes should be reconsidered. This practice fails to meet the needs of a significant number of students who are considering careers in the legal profession. This neglect allows the legal system to remain a mystery to our students. This article analyzes how current literacy theory supports the integration of legal writing into the undergraduate curriculum and examines some of the relationships between rhetoric and legal writing pedagogy.

    doi:10.1177/1050651996010002007
  5. Empowering the Empowered: Virtual Rhetorics, Student Webzines, and Radical Pedagogy