Articles
& Sites of Interest for Research


Sites
- Wiring the Classroom:
a workshop site on computer-assisted English pedagogy
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- Winter,
1999 site for this course, featuring
a syllabus, student home pages and final group projects
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- Winter, 1997 site
for this course, featuring a syllabus, student home pages and
final group projects
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- Voice
of the Shuttle: Web Page for
Humanities Research
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- Instructor Resources:
Teaching in the Computer Classroom (on Allyn and Bacon's Compsite)
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- Resources for Teachers of Writing--categorized and annotated links to many sites
(at the U. of Ill/Champaigne/Urbana Writer's Workshop site)
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- 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.
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- The Alliance
for Computers and Writing home page
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- Hypertext Fiction
at Eastgate Systems
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- Illuminations, the Critical Theory Website, focusing on Frankfurt
School CT with much writing by Douglas Kellner
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- A REINTERVIEW
with Richard Lanham
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- A Reinterview with Johndan Johnson-Eilola on Nostalgic Angels: Reaticulating Hypertext
Writing (weeks 1-3)
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- Early Domestic
Cyborg Child (98k)
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- E-Journals
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- The home page for Kairos:
A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments, or
go directly to the latest issue, Fall,
1998.
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- The CERN Directory
of Electronic Journals
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- JCMC: The Journal of Computer Mediated Communication
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- CMC: Computer
Mediated Communication Magazine, ed. John December
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- PMC: PostModern
Culture, out of UVA, published by Oxford UP
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- CTHEORY: Theory, Technology, Culture, edited by Aurthur
and Marilouise Kroker
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- Rhetnet: The Cyberjournal for Rhetoric and Writing,
a dialogic publishing (ad)venture
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- Monitors: A Journal of Human Rights and Technology
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- CWRL: The Electronic
Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature, at the
U. of Texas at Austin
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- PreText Magazine,
no relation to Pre/Text.
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- 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
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- MU*ing for Beginners,
a good resource for newbies (at the CWRL)
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- WWW site for DaMOO,
an educational MOO and home of Albertoid's pad
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- MOO/MU* Document Library,
an extensive list of links to guides, papers, research, and more
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- Beginners Quick Reference
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- 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)
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- Step by Step MOO Programming (basic)
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- The LambdaMOO
Programmer's Manual, like, real advanced
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- Don't
Be Cowed by the MOO, a site
with many links.
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- About MOOs
and other Interactive Environments, with links to various sites
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- Articles
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- Rouzie, Albert. "InterChange
and the Electronic Ghetto," CWRL: The Electronic
Journal of Computers, Writing, Rhetoric, and Literature. 1 (Spring,
1994).
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- "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.
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- 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)
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- Moulthrop, Stuart. "You
Say You Want a Revolution: Hypertext and the Laws of Media."
Postmodern Culture. 1 (May 1991).
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- Eyman, Douglas. "Hypertext
And/As Collaboration in the Computer-Facilitated Writing
Classroom." Kairos 1 (Summer 1996)
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- 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.
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- Kaplan, Nancy. "E-Literacies:
Politexts, Hypertexts, and Other Cultural Formations in the Late
Age of Print."
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- 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.
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- Van Driel, Hans. "Word
and Image in Motion," a hyperessay under construction
about hypertext fiction. Worth a look.
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- 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).
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- 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).
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- Special issue of JCMC: Play
and Performance in Computer-Mediated Communication, vol 1,
issue 2
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- Special issue of JCMC: Network
and Netplay, Vol. 2, issue 4.
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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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