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The Case of Object #143 or A Manifesto of CineTextual WritingCinetext is the creation of a time-defined textuality using patterns and elements of film in the creation of dynamic textuality. An updated reprise of the author's 1995 Computers and Writing presentation in El Paso.
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by Anthony Rue
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Stories & Maps: Postmodernism and Professional CommunicationJohndan Johnson-Eilola investigates the change from cultural knowledge to visual knowledge by juxtaposing the use of stories and maps as representative information technologies. There is also a dynamic introduction of Postmodern theory/praxis for technical communication.
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by Johndan Johnson-Eilola
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Get to Know John BurroughsWalt Carroll provides a hypertextual introduction to "America's Most Beloved Nature Writer." Includes biographical and bibilographical links, and a selection of the web author's favorite Burroughs quotations.
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by Walt Carroll
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Mapping Ecash: Using the Internet for Business WritingTim Krause describes his analysis of electronic commerce in a Business Writing class, bringing his classroom onto the net while getting his students involved in a current cultural debate.
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by Tim Krause
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What Matters Who Writes? What Matters Who Responds? Issues of Ownership in the Writing Classroom
Lunsford, the co-author of Singular Texts/Plural Authors experiments with collaborative writing in a hypertextual environment, teaming with three co-authors -- or is that the right term? -- to re-imagine her 1995 Keynote Address at the Colgate NCTE Conference.
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by Andrea Lunsford
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