"Epiphany=WAC+Technology"
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Peter Sands
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University of Maine, Presque Isle
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Sands compared the work the Epiphany
Project is doing to that of the Writing Across the Curriculum, WAC,
movement. Sands noted many of the obstacles encountered by the Computers
and Writing movement are identical to those that Art Young identified as
the major hurdles faced by the WAC movement. Specifically, Sands talked
about what the lessons of WAC can teach us about faculty resistance to
teaching with technology, including the need for encouraging STEPs-
like experimentation and "the need to create a climate where faculty
can connect with each others' work, not just with their own, such that
any major initiative such as WAC or Epiphany is not tied to an individual
leader but is intimately connected with the INSTITUTION."
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