CCCC07 C.26: Textual Transgressions
Collin Brooke acknowledged at the outset of this panel that there were technological difficulties coordinating this panel’s presentations, and the start of the presentations was delayed by six minutes...
View ArticleCCCC07 I14: Our Uses of
The full title of this panel was “Our Uses of Student Writing: Thinking Critically About Composition Scholarship.” Mariolina Salvatori presented first, giving a general overview of the panel as a whole...
View ArticleCCCC07 F30: Self in Online Environments
Quinn Warnick and James Donelan’s panel, “The Construction of Self in Online Environments: Helping Students Create and Understand the Virtual Realm,” was small but well-attended, and what was perhaps...
View ArticleCCCC07 N: Re/Visions of a Field
At this excellent (and disappointingly under-attended) featured session, “Re/Visions of a Field: Representing Disciplinary Identities in the Pages of College Composition and Communication,” Deborah...
View ArticleCCCC07 O.07: Wireless Identities
After this, I’ve got notes on one more, and that’ll be it for this year. As far as process goes, typing up my notes like this helps me figure out what I learned at conferences, and I hope also honors...
View ArticleCCCC07.P04: Pedagogic Violence
The full title of this session was “Pedagogic Violence and Emotions of (Self-) Assessment: Anger, Mortification, Shame,” or, as panel chair Elizabeth Weiser summed it up, “The Happy Panel!” Amy...
View ArticleCCCC08 Day 1
Arrived late yesterday morning after a 6 AM flight, in time for an early lunch and a nap, some exploring around NOLA’s central business district, and then a wonderful late dinner and live cajun music...
View ArticleCCCC08 A25: Virtual Realities
Doug Eyman, the chair, introduced the panel (the full title being “Reading and Writing Virtual Realities”) by describing his excitment not just about writing about games in our composition courses, but...
View ArticleCCCC08 B15: Rhetorical Memory and Delivery 2.0
Kathie Gossett, Andrea Davis, and Carrie Lamanna (unfortunately, John Walter was unable to make it) began their panel with a quotation from Winifred Bryan Horner’s introduction to John Frederick...
View ArticleCCCC09 A17: 21st-Century Writing Lives
The full title of this panel was “21st-Century Writing Lives: Redefining Development, Performance, and Intellectual Property in College Writing.” Erin Krampetz, of the nonprofit Ashoka in Washington...
View ArticleWhy the Sparklepony Matters
There’s been a dust-up around my professional conference, CCCC (the Conference on College Composition and Communication, or informally, 4Cs or Cs), and the conference game that Wendi Sierra and others...
View ArticleOwning Your Digital Shadow: Students’ Right to Their Own Data
Here’s what I’m presenting on May 26 at the 2018 Computers and Writing conference at George Mason University. PowerPoint slides and PDF of text are available at the end of the post. 1. What Data I’ll...
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