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Syverson, M. A. – Computers and Composition, 2001
Describes the creation of Worlds Fair, a project that evolved over several years from a sketchy short-story idea into a full-blown Web-based multimedia project with over 80 contributors, and proved to be an education in incorporating visual rhetoric into composition pedagogy. (SG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Multimedia Materials, Rhetoric, Visual Arts

Quigley, Dan – Computers and Composition, 1994
Discusses the New York Institute of Technology's On-line Campus (OLC) program and then examines difficulties that arise in adapting a traditional course syllabus and structure to the "conceptual" classroom of a fully online composition class. Proposes an evolving syllabus as one solution to these difficulties. Discusses issues raised by…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Distance Education, Higher Education

Wickliff, Greg; Yancey, Kathleen Blake – Computers and Composition, 2001
Explains the visual and computing demands of Web-site authoring in a junior level, undergraduate honors course at a large public university. Argues that the students in this course--highly literate and skilled in the production of conventional printed academic writing--performed much like basic writers when challenged with acquiring a broad set of…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Visual Literacy, World Wide Web

Susser, Bernard – Computers and Composition, 1993
Describes three main uses of computers for writing as a social activity: networking, telecommunications, and project work. Examines advantages and disadvantages of teaching writing on a network. Argues that reports in the literature and the example of an English as a foreign language writing class show that project work shares most of the…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Learning, Higher Education

Pullman, George – Computers and Composition, 2002
Discusses how electronic portfolios show considerable pedagogical, student-outcomes, and program assessment promise but have been plagued by numerous logistical and implementation problems. Describes using an efolios project to solve these problems, enabling students to concentrate on writing rather than on technology and to create an electronic…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Portfolio Assessment, Program Effectiveness

Coogan, David – Computers and Composition, 1995
Notes that writing centers use computers for computer-assisted instruction and word processing. Suggests that as the field moves towards the social in its scholarship and its writing technologies, writing centers might look towards e-mail for new forms of tutor-student collaboration. Describes an experiment with e-mail tutoring. Explores…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Online Systems, Tutoring

Gerrard, Lisa – Computers and Composition, 1995
Suggests that the annual conference on computers and writing has remained on the cutting edge of technology and composition pedagogy. Notes changes--presenters discuss their uses of commercial applications rather than demonstrate homemade programs; instructors are more concerned with how users may manipulate others through technology; and the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Conferences, Higher Education

Tuman, Myron – Computers and Composition, 1993
Discusses the impact of word processing on the teaching of college composition at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. Describes seven design principles developed by writing teachers at the university in outlining a solution to the problem of how students can really work together collaboratively over a computer network. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Cooperation, Higher Education, Teacher Role

DiPardo, Anne; DiPardo, Mike – Computers and Composition, 1990
Describes a hypercard stackware program called "Towards the Metapersonal Essay," produced collaboratively by a writing instructor and a professional computer analyst. Explains what the stackware does and how it might be used in the classroom. Concludes with some thoughts on the meeting of educational theory and computer technology…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Higher Education, Teaching Methods

Sharples, Mike – Computers and Composition, 1994
Suggests that writing is a rhythmic activity. Claims that the combined effect of rapidly switching between composing and revising is to set up complex cycles of engagement and reflection that may disrupt the flow of composition. Describes "Writer's Assistant," a writing environment designed to study computer support for writing processes. Proposes…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Research Needs, Word Processing

Blair, Kristine L. – Computers and Composition, 1996
Shows how microethnography can be an effective tool for analyzing the possibilities and constraints of electronic discourse by overviewing two electronic mail ethnography projects. Suggests that such approaches can help students better understand electronic rhetoric as well as electronic ideology (the power relationships and cultural values that…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Electronic Mail, Ethnography

Longo, Bernadette; Reiss, Donna; Selfe, Cynthia L.; Young, Art – Computers and Composition, 2003
Describes a course with three primary goals: to help students reflect on the complex relationship between humans and technology; to reflect on students' responsibility for shaping this relationship in contemporary contexts; and to provide opportunities within which to practice composing this relationship in personal terms. Concludes that in such…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Critical Thinking, Educational Objectives, Higher Education

Duin, Ann Hill; Gorak, Kathleen S. – Computers and Composition, 1992
Describes the collaborative process (involving authors, product managers, reviewers, students, and publication department) of the development of a first-year composition textbook that works to integrate word processing with the teaching of writing. Notes factors contributing to successful collaboration. (SR)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Cooperative Planning, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition)

Yagelski, Robert P.; Powley, Sarah – Computers and Composition, 1996
Describes a project that brought together, electronically, a group of high school student writers and university undergraduate English education majors. Notes that the project raised important and difficult questions about using Internet for writing instruction. Describes difficulties encountered. Explores questions raised about use of computer…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, High Schools, Higher Education, Internet

Campbell, Jo – Computers and Composition, 1996
Discusses implementation at Conestoga Elementary School in Gillette, Wyoming, of an electronic portfolio system to store both two-dimensional information, such as writing and drawing, and full-motion video sequences for each student. Notes that teachers, parents, and students can access the portfolios, which reside on rewritable optical disks; and…
Descriptors: Electronic Text, Multimedia Materials, Portfolios (Background Materials), Primary Education