AcadianaMOO
acadianamoo.org, port 6556
Home page for Computers and Writing Online 2007
CFP
for Computers and Writing Online 2007
More links will follow but here's some of the events that
will be
part of Computers and Writing Online 2007. If you haven't registered
yet, do it now!
Keynote Speaker
Keynote Address: Hugh Burns, Texas Woman's University.
"The Very Idea of the Very Virtual University"
This will be your chance to talk to the committee members, volunteer
for the Task Force, or even find out what it takes to host CW yourself!
This session will gather folks from the three generations of CW
scholars: the founders of our field, those they trained and
graduate students now working with both first and second generation
scholars, and let all three generations talk about where the field has
been and where it is going.
Graduate Student Network
Come and talk about your work and get helpful feedback..
CW Online 2007 Confirmed Presenters
Participants' Biographies
Asynchronous Sessions:
Instructions for
participating in an asynchronous session;
full length conference papers are due Feb. 1, 2007. We'll keep posting
them as they arrive so that they are available for you to read before
the start of the conference.
- Carter, Kellie Rae. "Freestyle, Flow, and Fanculture:
Mapping the Technical Mediation of Fan Communities"
- Clary, Amy.
"TechnoNature: Wilderness and Simulation on the ‘Last
Frontier’"
- Ellertson, Anthony and Fisher, David. "Lot 49: An
Emerging Model
of Composition/Technical Communication Textbook"
(also
Synchronous)
- Lamberti, Adrienne and Richards, Anne. "Cultural Clash:
Technologies of Community in Computer Gaming"
- Mills, Katie; Reed, David; and Lyford, Amy. "Composing
Our Selves: Multimodal Rhetorics and Reflections on
Self-Portraiture"
- Newbold, Curtis. "New Media Websites and Writing Academic
Essays: Juxtaposing Interactive Technology and Media Analysis" (extended version in pdf)
- Oenbring, Raymond. "Computer-Integrated Classroom
Pedagogies and the Discourse of Rhetorical Ethics"
- Remley, Dirk. "Activity
Theory in CSCW" (also synchronous)
- Vee, Annette and McKenzie, Nathan. "Code
Writers Writing
Back: The Open Source Community Evolves To Confront Corporate Legal
Challenges"
- Weinstein, Daniel J.. "The
Social Architecture of A Successful Collaborative Learning Environment"
- Zeff, Robbin. "The Convergence of
Technology and
Tradition: An Examination of the Folklore of College Writing
Instruction"
Preferred Link to
AcadianaMOO via Kevin Moberly's and Keith Dorwick's JaMOOka
(requires Java
Plugin and the use of
pop-up windows)
Entrance to AcadianaMOO via
Alex Stewart's Cup-O Mud (useful for older machines that can
only support older versions of Java)
Kevin Moberly's Guide for Synchronous Presenters (also useful for those attending synchronous presentations, in pdf!)
- Berzsenyi, Christyne. "Writing
to Meet Your Match: Rhetoric, Perceptions, and Self-Presentation for
Four Online Daters"
- Ellertson, Anthony and Fisher, Dave. "Lot 49: an
Emerging Model
of Composition/Technical Communication Textbook"
(also Asynchronous)
- Losh, Elizabeth. "Waiting Room: Interactive Media, Modified
Game Play, and the Birth of the Virtual Clinic"
- Michel, Lei Lani. "The Trouble of Finding Images Online:
The Rhetoric of Image-Seeking Practices for Multi-modal Composition"
- Remley, Dirk. "Activity
Theory in CSCW" (also asynchronous).
Keith Dorwick and Kevin Moberly
Conference Co-Chairs
Last Modified: Feb. 10, 2007