Wiring The Writing Center

Wiring The Writing Center

by Eric Hobson
Wiring The Writing Center

Wiring The Writing Center

by Eric Hobson

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Overview

Published in 1998, Wiring the Writing Center was one of the first few books to address the theory and application of electronics in the college writing center. Many of the contributors explore particular features of their own "wired" centers, discussing theoretical foundations, pragmatic choices, and practical strengths. Others review a range of centers for the approaches they represent. A strong annotated bibliography of signal work in the area is also included.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874213218
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1998
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Straddling the Virtual Fence: Eric H. Hobson Part I: Models and Strategies for Wired Writing Centers One: The Look and Feel of the OWL Conference: Barbara Monroe Two: Email “Tutoring” as Collaborative Writing: David Coogan Three: Reflection and Responsibility in (Cyber) Tutor Training: Seeing Ourselves Clearly on and off the Screen: Rebecca Rickly Four: WAC on the Web: Writing Center Outreach to Teachers of Writing Intensive Courses: Sara Kimball Five: Have You Visited Your Online Writing Center Today?: Learning, Writing, and Teaching Online at a Community College: Clinton Gardner Six: The Other WWW: Using Intranets to Reconfigure the Who, When and Where of Network Supported Writing Instruction: Kurt P. Kearcher Seven: Wiring a Usable Center: Usability Research and Writing: Center Practice: Stuart Blythe Part II: Critical Assessments of Wired Writing Centers Eight: Drill Pads, Teaching Machines, and Programmed Texts: Origins of Instructional Technology in Writing Centers: Neal Lerner Nine: Virtual High School Writing Centers: A Spectrum of Possibilities: Pamela B. Childers, Jeannette Jordan, James K. Upton Ten: The Community College Mission and the Electronic Writing Center: Ellen Mohr Eleven: Random Memories of the Virtual Writing Center: The Modes-to-Nodes Problem: Ray Wallace Twelve: Computers in the Writing Center: A Cautionary History: Peter Carino Part III: Resources for Wired Writing Centers Thirteen: UnfURLed: 20 Writing Center Sites to Visit on the Information Highway: Bruce Pegg Fourteen: Computers and Writing Centers: An Annotated Bibliography: Steve Sherwood Works Cited Contributors Index
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