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Have you found a new piece of software that you’re dying to share with others? Are you looking for perspectives on the latest thinking about some aspect of digital rhetoric? Do you have a successful...
View ArticleLesson Plan Library ~ from the Digital Writing and Research Lab at UT-Austin
UT-Austin’s Digital Writing and Research Lab’s newly re-designed lesson plan library is a frequently updated archive of innovative approaches to using technology in the classroom (as well as lesson...
View ArticleRhet Map: Mapping Rhetoric and Composition
Jim Ridolfo has created this Rhet Map on which you can view doctoral programs in Rhetoric and Composition across the USA by location and access links to their websites.
View ArticleCourse Materials & Project Examples: Language, Technology, & Culture
Lisa Ede has taught at Oregon State University since 1980 and has been teaching the course “Language, Technology, and Culture” for the last five years. Included here for reference is Dr. Ede’s course...
View ArticleComputers & Writing Conference Memorabilia
Michael Day is compiling this online archive of memorabilia related to the annual Computers & Writing Conference. The materials date from 1991 to the present and include conference programs,...
View ArticleConferences in Rhetoric and Composition Website
Want to present your work at a conference, but not sure where to find the CFP or when it’s due? Want to learn about new or lesser-known conferences related to rhetoric or composition studies? Want to...
View ArticleWebsites and Apps for Teaching Digital Writing
In need of online resources for teaching digital writing? Want students to create and compose digitally, but aren’t sure where to send them or what to recommend they use? Visit Troy Hicks’s companion...
View ArticleFall Blog Carnival Call for Posts: Dealing with Data, Digitally
Tools abound these days to streamline (or, sometimes, complicate) the collection and analysis of data. Some digital data tools even make the impossible possible, allowing us to visualize phenomena we...
View ArticleThe Conversation around “Snow Fall”
Want to find out more about “Snow Fall” and what it means for online journalism and digital compositions? Check out our list of related responses, reactions, discussions, and projects. Below, we...
View ArticleThe Conversation around “Hollow”
Hollow is a transmedia documentary that is our January Webtext of the Month. We’ve included below a list of responses, reactions, discussions, and projects similar to Hollow. We hope this resource...
View ArticleTool Review Tuesday: Screencast-o-matic
What Does this Tool Do? Screencastomatic is video and audio screen capture software. The online version that works well with windows, but doesn’t always play nicely with Mac. There’s a downloadable...
View ArticleAuthoring Bubbles: Curation, Filter Bubbles, and Politics
Though I’ve been teaching students about filter bubbles for a few years now, the topic has gained visibility after the election. SNL had its skit poking fun at “The Bubble” of progressives escaping the...
View ArticleBuilding Social Networking Sites for Social Good
In fall semester 2016, I taught an advanced web design course in the undergraduate Professional Writing program in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures at Michigan State...
View ArticleHuman vs. Machine: Tracking Political Discourse Using Voyant
With the rising prevalence of data mining, surveillance analytics, and personally tailored user experience within our online navigation, the ways in which we occupy, understand, and engage with our...
View ArticleDiscord: Gaming App to Rhetoric Class
By: Nidia Alonso, Alexis Denton, Cory Godin, Merissa Hillary, Chandan Puri, and Kristin Ravel Note on the shared authorship of this post: Although each individual author situates themselves in a...
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