Articles & Sites of Interest for Research

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 MOOs

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Sites

Wiring the Classroom: a workshop site on computer-assisted English pedagogy
 
Winter, 1999 site for this course, featuring a syllabus, student home pages and final group projects
 
Winter, 1997 site for this course, featuring a syllabus, student home pages and final group projects
 
Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research
 
Instructor Resources: Teaching in the Computer Classroom (on Allyn and Bacon's Compsite)
 
Resources for Teachers of Writing--categorized and annotated links to many sites (at the U. of Ill/Champaigne/Urbana Writer's Workshop site)
 
Computer Writing and Research Labs at the U. of Texas at Austin, features a wide assortment of course syllabuses, some Web forums, many student projects, and more. Covers composition and literature pedagogy.
 
The Alliance for Computers and Writing home page
 
Hypertext Fiction at Eastgate Systems
 
Illuminations, the Critical Theory Website, focusing on Frankfurt School CT with much writing by Douglas Kellner
 
A REINTERVIEW with Richard Lanham
 
A Reinterview with Johndan Johnson-Eilola on Nostalgic Angels: Reaticulating Hypertext Writing (weeks 1-3)
 
Early Domestic Cyborg Child (98k)
 
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E-Journals
 
The home page for Kairos: A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments, or go directly to the latest issue, Fall, 1998.
 
The CERN Directory of Electronic Journals
 
JCMC: The Journal of Computer Mediated Communication
 
CMC: Computer Mediated Communication Magazine, ed. John December
 
PMC: PostModern Culture, out of UVA, published by Oxford UP
 
CTHEORY: Theory, Technology, Culture, edited by Aurthur and Marilouise Kroker
 
Rhetnet: The Cyberjournal for Rhetoric and Writing, a dialogic publishing (ad)venture
 
Monitors: A Journal of Human Rights and Technology
 
CWRL: The Electronic Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature, at the U. of Texas at Austin
 
PreText Magazine, no relation to Pre/Text.
 
PRE/TEXT: Electra(Lite) is an "ad hoc" electronic journal, a temporary surrogate for a more e-laborate, more e-playful, forthcoming electronic publication, edited by Cynthia Haynes and Victor Vitanza
 
 
 
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MOOs
 
MU*ing for Beginners, a good resource for newbies (at the CWRL)
 
WWW site for DaMOO, an educational MOO and home of Albertoid's pad
 
MOO/MU* Document Library, an extensive list of links to guides, papers, research, and more
 
Beginners Quick Reference
 
T H E U N O F F I C I A L M O O P R O G R A M M I N G T U T O R I A L
(an experimental beginner's guide to making cool stuff in MOOcode)
 
Step by Step MOO Programming (basic)
 
The LambdaMOO Programmer's Manual, like, real advanced
 
Don't Be Cowed by the MOO, a site with many links.
 
About MOOs and other Interactive Environments, with links to various sites
 
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Articles
 
Rouzie, Albert. "InterChange and the Electronic Ghetto," CWRL: The Electronic Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature. 1 (Spring, 1994).
 
"It's Fun to Have Fun But You Have to Know How! or, How Cavorting on the Net Will Save the Academy *" a web of texts by Becky Rickly and Eric Crump. Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine. 2 (January 1, 1995): 11.
 
Anderson, Daniel. "Not Maimed, but Malted: Nodes, Texts, and Graphics in Freshman Compositions." CWRL: The Electronic Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature. 1 (Spring, 1994)
 
Moulthrop, Stuart. "You Say You Want a Revolution: Hypertext and the Laws of Media." Postmodern Culture. 1 (May 1991).
 
Eyman, Douglas. "Hypertext And/As Collaboration in the Computer-Facilitated Writing Classroom." Kairos 1 (Summer 1996)
 
Dibbell, Julian. "A Rape in Cyberspace or How an Evil Clown, a Haitian Trickster Spirit, Two Wizards, and a Cast of Dozens Turned a Database Into a Society." Originally published in the Village Voice, December 21, 1993.
 
Kaplan, Nancy. "E-Literacies: Politexts, Hypertexts, and Other Cultural Formations in the Late Age of Print."
 
Guyer, Carolyn. "Along the Estuary." Explores geography and the body in relation to hypertext and computer technology. Appears in Tolstoy's Dictaphone: Technology and the Muse. Graywolf Forum I, Sept. 96.
 
Van Driel, Hans. "Word and Image in Motion," a hyperessay under construction about hypertext fiction. Worth a look.
 
Warshauer, Susan. "Aesthetic Approaches to the Design and Study of MUDs (Multi-User Domains) in English and Performance Studies: Interface, Realism and the Dialectic of Interacting." CWRL: The Electronic Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature. 1 (Spring, 1994).
 
Slatin, John. "La Zambinella Meets the Cyborg: Barthes, S/Z, and Print-Based Literary Studies." CWRL: The Electronic Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature. 3 (Spring 1997).
 
Special issue of JCMC: Play and Performance in Computer-Mediated Communication, vol 1, issue 2
 
Special issue of JCMC: Network and Netplay, Vol. 2, issue 4.
 
Anson, Chris M. "Distant Voices: Teaching and Writing in a
Culture of Technology." College English 61.3 (January 1999):
63-74. Online at: <http://www.ncte.org/ce/jan99/anson.html>. Features a discussion forum on the article.
 
Feenburg, Andrew. "Distance Learning: Promise or Threat? My Adventures in Distance Learning." [A slightly longer version of a paper published in Crosstalk, Winter, 1999.] http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/feenberg/TELE3.HTM
 
Selfe, Cynthia. "Technology and Literacy: A Story about the Perils of Not Paying Attention." [Preliminary Draft] As CCCC Chair, Selfe delivered a version of this at the 1998 CCCC in Chicago. (has links to a forum)
http://www.ncte.org/forums/selfe/index.html
 
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