ENGLISH 460--The Principles of Writing and Technology


Articles:


Discussion Topics

Blogging

Ebooks and Ereaders

Hypertext/Hyperlinkin

Social Networking

Culture of the Internet


Digital Storytelling

Sports Writing

 


In the News


HANDOUTS


ASSIGNMENTS:


Just for Fun

http://www.dwrl.utexas.edu/content/becoming-imperceptible-or-how-disappear-completely


STUDENT BLOGS:

              Spring 2012

Christina Kenney

Noelle Greer

Shae Collins

Grace Stearns

Tiana Kupinski

Andrew Orta

Lauren Robinson

Kristin Walter

Carrie Campbell

 

 

Spring 2011

Savannah Garrett

Natalie Lewis

Caroline Mobley

Jessica Pillsbury

Anthony Simeone

Zack Skelly

Megan Wieczorek

Aaron Wilson

Spring 2010

Grant Bryan

Katie Cullen

Samantha Ellis

Kelli Galippo & Michael Galvis

Kristin Jones

Marcelle Maginnis

Gerilyn Manago

Elizabeth Neville

 

Academic Websites:

Books:

  • Haas.  Writing Technology: Studies on the materiality of literacy.
     
  • Redish. Letting Go of the Words: Writing Web Content that Works (how-to-guide on Writing Content for the Web).
     
  • Tribble & Trubek. Writing Material: Readings from Plato to the Digital Age (The should-have-been-text for this class!)


STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
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    Spring 2012

   

 


Technologies

Blogs

Twitter

Podcasting

Web Magazines

Listservs

RSS Feeds


Conferences


Jobs for Writers in a Digital Age:

  • The Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures at Michigan State University seeks a colleague in Digital Humanities, Community Informatics, or Digital Media and Culture. We are interested in scholars who bridge the gap between critical and creative studies, and whose teaching and research is in one or more of the following areas: human-computer interaction; information architecture, cultural informatics, user-experience design; or new media arts and storytelling. This is an academic year, tenure system faculty (rank open) or academic specialist appointment to begin Fall 2011. Salary competitive and commensurate with background and experience. The position is part of a cluster hire for the new technology, culture and creativity initiatives of the College of Arts and Letters. 
     

  • The Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures at Michigan State University seeks a colleague whose teaching and research focus principally on multimedia writing and video composing, with desirable subsidiary interests in global and cross-cultural contexts for multimedia writing and video composing and/or visual rhetoric. This is an academic year, tenure system faculty (rank open) or academic specialist appointment. Salary competitive and commensurate with background and experience. The position is part of a cluster hire for the new technology, culture and creativity initiatives of the College of Arts and Letters. (For more about the College of Arts and Letters multi-disciplinary initiatives go to: www.cal.msu.edu.) 

 

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