The online writing classroom

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The online writing classroom

edited by Susanmarie Harrington, Rebecca Rickly, Michael Day

(Instructional and information technology)

Hampton Press, c2000

  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Volume

ISBN 9781572732711

Description

This book is designed for writing teachers who teach in online environments - primarily networked computer labs and the Internet - and for writing teachers who would like to teach in such spaces. All the contributors write from their own teaching, research or administrative experience, and all tell their stories in a rich theoretical context that will allow readers to see the relationship between theory, context and practice. The chapters serve as descriptive guides to new teaching practices to help the reader find ways to use online activities to further their own pedagogical goals within their own specific contexts.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to the Online Writing Classroom - Supporting Teachers Who Are Beginning to Use Technologies to Expand Notions of Literacy, Power and Teaching, Susanmarie Harrington et al. Part 1 Focus on Pedagogy: Hooked on Tronics, or Creating a Happy Union of Computers and Pedagogies, Barbara Stedman
  • Cultural Studies in/and the Networked Writing Classroom, Beth Kolko
  • Virtual Space, Real Participation - Dimensions and Dynamics of a Virtual Classroom, William Condon
  • Teach Us How to Play - the Role of Play in Technology Education, Gail Matthews-DeNatale
  • Indiscipline -Obscenity and Vandalism in Cyberclassrooms, Sharon Cogdill
  • ""Why Should I Use the Web?"" Four Drawbacks and Four Benefits to Using the World Wide Web as a Pedagogical Tool for Writing Classes, Steven D. Krause. Part 2 Focus on Community: Composition, Collaborations and Computer-Mediated Conferencing, Betsy A. Bowen
  • Improving Classroom Culture - Using Electronic Dialogue to Face Difference, Pamela Gray
  • Fostering Diversity in the Writing Classroom - Using Wide-Area Networks to Promote Inter-Racial Dialogue, Leslie D. Harris et al
  • Writing a Narrative - Moos and E-Journals, Margit Watts and Megumi Taniguchi
  • Advanced Composition Online - Pedagogical Intersections of Composition and Literature, Linda K. Hanson
  • Effective Teaching in the Online Classroom - Thoughts and Recommendations, John F. Barber. Part 3 Focus on Administration: Surviving in English Departments - the Stealth Computer-Based Writing Programme, Fred Kemp
  • Surveying the Electronic Landscape - a Guide to Forming a Supportive Teaching Community, Kate Coffield et al
  • A Mediated Co-Existence - the Case for Integrating Traditional and Online Classroom Training for New and Experienced College Teachers, Ruth Mirtz and Shively Leverenz
  • Asynchronous Networks for Critical Reflection - Using CMC in the Preparation of Secondary School Writing Teachers, Robert P. Yagelski
  • Glossary of Computer-Mediated Communication Terms, Michael J. Day and Susanmarie Harrington.
Volume

: pbk. ISBN 9781572732728

Description

This book is designed for writing teachers who teach in online environments - primarily networked computer labs and the Internet - and for writing teachers who would like to teach in such spaces. All the contributors write from their own teaching, research or administrative experience, and all tell their stories in a rich theoretical context that will allow readers to see the relationship between theory, context and practice. The chapters serve as descriptive guides to new teaching practices to help the reader find ways to use online activities to further their own pedagogical goals within their own specific contexts.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to the Online Writing Classroom - Supporting Teachers Who Are Beginning to Use Technologies to Expand Notions of Literacy, Power and Teaching, Susanmarie Harrington et al. Part 1 Focus on Pedagogy: Hooked on Tronics, or Creating a Happy Union of Computers and Pedagogies, Barbara Stedman
  • Cultural Studies in/and the Networked Writing Classroom, Beth Kolko
  • Virtual Space, Real Participation - Dimensions and Dynamics of a Virtual Classroom, William Condon
  • Teach Us How to Play - the Role of Play in Technology Education, Gail Matthews-DeNatale
  • Indiscipline -Obscenity and Vandalism in Cyberclassrooms, Sharon Cogdill
  • "Why Should I Use the Web?" Four Drawbacks and Four Benefits to Using the World Wide Web as a Pedagogical Tool for Writing Classes, Steven D. Krause. Part 2 Focus on Community: Composition, Collaborations and Computer-Mediated Conferencing, Betsy A. Bowen
  • Improving Classroom Culture - Using Electronic Dialogue to Face Difference, Pamela Gray
  • Fostering Diversity in the Writing Classroom - Using Wide-Area Networks to Promote Inter-Racial Dialogue, Leslie D. Harris et al
  • Writing a Narrative - Moos and E-Journals, Margit Watts and Megumi Taniguchi
  • Advanced Composition Online - Pedagogical Intersections of Composition and Literature, Linda K. Hanson
  • Effective Teaching in the Online Classroom - Thoughts and Recommendations, John F. Barber. Part 3 Focus on Administration: Surviving in English Departments - the Stealth Computer-Based Writing Programme, Fred Kemp
  • Surveying the Electronic Landscape - a Guide to Forming a Supportive Teaching Community, Kate Coffield et al
  • A Mediated Co-Existence - the Case for Integrating Traditional and Online Classroom Training for New and Experienced College Teachers, Ruth Mirtz and Shively Leverenz
  • Asynchronous Networks for Critical Reflection - Using CMC in the Preparation of Secondary School Writing Teachers, Robert P. Yagelski
  • Glossary of Computer-Mediated Communication Terms, Michael J. Day and Susanmarie Harrington.

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