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The Digital Writing Workshop

ISBN: 9780325026749 | 0325026742
Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Publisher: HEINEMAN
Pub. Date: 9/14/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
" We believe new technologies can advance both the teaching and learning of writing ." - The National Commission on Writing in American Schools and Colleges, The Neglected 'R': The Need for a Writing Revolution, 2003. Years later and we're still waiting to see how it can really be done. The wait is over.   " In clean, clear prose that unravels the labyrinth of new terms and applications, Troy guides us towards a writing workshop for this age. His steady, smart advice eases the transition between the elements of writing workshop we know matter t... MORE
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Imagining a Digital Writing Workshopp. 1
Fostering Choice and Inquiry Through RSS, Social Bookmarking, and Sloggingp. 15
Conferring Through Blogs, Wikis, and Collaborative Word Processorsp. 35
Examining Author's Craft Through Multimedia Compositionp. 52
Designing and Publishing Digital Writingp. 80
Enabling Assessment over Tim... MOREp. 103
Creating Your Digital Writing Workshopp. 125
Sample Lesson: Exploring Copyright Through Collaborative Wiki Writingp. 135
The Digital Writing Workshop Study Guidep. 152
Referencesp. 158
Indexp. 164
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Troy Hicks is an assistant professor of English at Central Michigan University and directs the Chippewa River Writing Project, a site of the National Writing Project. There he teaches writing methods courses and offers professional development workshops on writing and technology. His blog, Digital Writing, Digital Teaching, can be found at http://hickstro.org/.


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