Web Writing : Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning /
The essays in Web Writing respond to contemporary debates over the proper role of the Internet in higher education, steering a middle course between polarized attitudes that often dominate the conversation. The authors argue for the wise integration of web tools into what the liberal arts does best:...
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[2015]
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Communities |t Sister classrooms: blogging across disciplines and campuses / |r Amanda Hagood and Carmel Price ; |t Indigenizing Wikipedia: student accountability to Native American authors on the world's largest encyclopedia / |r Siobhan Senier ; |t Science writing, wikis, and collaborative learning / |r Michael O'Donnell ; |t Cooperative in-class writing with Google Docs / |r Jim Trostle ; |t Co-writing, peer editing, and publishing in the cloud / |r Jack Dougherty -- |g Engagement |t How we learned to drop the quiz: writing in online asynchronous courses / |r Celeste Tưởng Vy Sharpe, Nate Sleeter, and Kelly Schrum ; |t Tweet me a story / |r Leigh Wright ; |t Civic engagement: political web writing with the Stephen Colbert super PAC / |r Susan Grogan ; |t Public writing and student privacy / |r Jack Dougherty ; |t Consider the audience / |r Jen Rajchel ; |t Creating the reader-viewer: engaging students with scholarly web texts / |r Anita M. De Rouen ; |t Pulling back the curtain: writing history through video games / |r Shawn Graham -- |g Crossing Boundaries |t Getting uncomfortable: identity exploration in a multi-class blog / |r Rochelle Rodrigo and Jennifer Kidd ; |t Writing as curation: using a 'building' and 'breaking' pedagogy to teach culture in the digital age / |r Pete Coco and M. Gabriela Torres ; |t Student digital research and writing on slavery / |r Alisea Williams McLeod ; |t Web writing as intercultural dialogue / |r Holly Oberle -- |g Citation and Annotation |t The secondary source sitting next to you / |r Christopher Hager ; |t Web writing and citation: the authority of communities / |r Elizabeth Switaj ; |t Empowering education with social annotation and wikis / |r Laura Lisabeth ; |t There are no new directions in annotations / |r Jason B. Jones. |
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