Computers & Writing 2010
I’m trying a little experiment with Susan’s grad students while at Computers & Writing 2010. We’re trying to take notes in a variety of places with different technologies. I’m setting up a CoverItLive to at least track Computers & Writing 2010 Twitter hashtag (#cw2010) but hoping they’ll take notes too! Computers & Writing 2010
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The Start of Summer 2010
The last grades for the spring semester are in, the 2010 mTech conference has already come and gone, and I’m already sitting in West Lafayette, Indiana for the start of the 2010 Computers and Writing Conference. I’d say this is a GREAT start for summer 2010. I decided to make a Wiffiti board for C&W this year...I like that this blog post will now be dynamic!
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I6. The Instability of New Media Performed in One-Minue Provocations
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F2: In Pursuit of the Stolen (Content) Vehicle
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E5: Wikked: Evaluating Collaboration, Learning, and Rhetoric
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D7: Our Software and Ourselves
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Attending Computers and Writing (Part 1)
I’ve finished the second day of the 2008 Computers and Writing Conference in Athens, GA. Yesterday I had a good time at the “Get your Twitter out of my Ajax” Web 2.0 & Writing workshop. We developed a wiki to share material, and hope that we all will continue to add to it. I had a blast talking with my colleagues about blogs, micro-blogs, and social bookmarking (actually we got side-tracked into talking about tagging, taxonomies, and …
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C1: Fair Use and Fair Play
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B7: New Media Schoalrship Stakeholders
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Keynote w/Jay David Bolter
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