Open Issue
14.1 Fall 2009
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Inventio
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When Revision Is Redesign: Key Questions for Digital Scholarship
Susan H. Delagrange
Q: When the interface of an interactive, digital, scholarly article is designed as an integral part of the article's argument, what are the rhetorical, conceptual, and technical challenges of re-designing the project to better enact that argument? Susan Delagrange offers a behind-the-scenes look at the authorial and editorial processes that led to the publication of Wunderkammer, Cornell, and the Visual Canon of Arrangement in issue 13.2.
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Praxis
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The Converging Literacies Center: An Integrated Model for Writing Programs
Shannon Carter and Donna Dunbar-Odom; Interface Design by Joe Shipman and Michael Lewandowski
The Converging Literacies Center (CLiC) is a deeply integrated model for writing programs, bringing together the writing center, first-year writing, basic writing, professional development activities, graduate coursework, and research activities to re-imagine and support twenty-first-century literacies. What is unique about CLiC is not merely the extent of this integration but the non-traditional populations from which research and best practices emerge: The vast majority of our undergraduates are first-generation college students.
This webtext discusses the need for programs like this one as well as the specific steps we have taken to develop CLiC (and why). It includes video, audio, web, and text-based media elements. -
Working with Wikis in Writing-Intensive Classes
Michelle Navarre Cleary, Suzanne Sanders-Betzold, Polly Hoover, and Peggy St. John
Much that has been published to date on wiki use in college classes either explains what wikis are or speculates on what they might accomplish; few studies analyze how wikis have and have not worked when actually used in college classes. To this end, we report on a study conducted over two quarters, with three classes and two teaching teams in a program that serves non-traditional students. We studied our use of wikis as a learning tool (helping students develop academic writing skills) and as a teaching tool (allowing us to distribute information, promote collaboration and build a sense of class community). We also evaluated one teaching team's ability to develop their use of the wiki and disseminate what they learned to another teaching team.
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Disputatio
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Resolution in 60 Seconds
Hugh Burns
As a visiting scholar in digital media and composition at Ohio State University during Spring 2009, I created "Resolution in 60 Seconds" to promote the National Day on Writing on October 20, 2009, established by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). The National Day on Writing (NDoW) seeks "[t]o draw attention to the remarkable variety of writing we engage in and help make writers from all walks of life aware of their craft." This video shows one example of the remarkable ways we engage in writing and is a call to participate in the NDoW.
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PraxisWiki
Envera Dukaj and Alex Reid, Editors
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2009 CCCC Reviews
Christopher Dean, Editor
Interviews
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Scott McCloud: A Comics-Format Interview
Scot Hanson
Scott McCloud is well-known for his nonfiction comics (NFC). He has theorized how comics work and also helped describe how Chrome, Google's Web browser, works. The dynamic combination of visual and linguistic symbolizing in comics makes it a great tool for research and argumentation, as well as narrative memoirs and fiction.
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Index: All Kairos Interviews
Reviews
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MicroReviews :: Slideware 2.0: Taking Presentations Beyond the Desktop
Collin Gifford Brooke
The Microreview feature is intended to present a series of condensed reviews of online work by an invited scholar. By providing an informed perspective chosen by the reviewer, readers can not only find out about this type of online work, but begin to understand how the online work may be relevant to their own scholarly and teaching practices.
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Review of Digitizing Race by Lisa Nakamura
Phill Alexander
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Review of Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames by Ian Bogost
Jennifer DeWinter
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Review of Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms, 1959-1995 by Chris Funkhouser
Julie Platt
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Review of The Exploit: A Theory of Networks by Eugene Thacker and Alexander Galloway
Lawrence Schwegler
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Review of A Counter-History of Composition: Toward Methodologies of Complexity by Byron Hawk
Wesley Venus
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Index: All Kairos Reviews