This year’s Computers and Writing presentation was about bridge building. In 2014, we discussed how we engage the…
Browsing: 2016 C&W Reviews
Thank you to all the reviewers and editors who contributed to making the Computers & Writing 2016 Reviews possible. The theme for this year’s conference at St. John Fisher College was “Crossing Wires: Reaching Across Campus, Between Disciplines, and Into Communities.”
Featured here are reviews of some of the many sessions that explored how Computers & Writing can expand its horizons in regards to scholarship and pedagogy. Some topics that emerged from the conference ranged from embodiment and social media research, participatory and user design in social justice and access projects, and the exploration of what Digital Humanities means in particular disciplines and institutions.
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2016 C&W REVIEW TEAM: Brandy Dieterle, University of Central Florida; Merideth Garcia, University of Michigan
D4: Rhetorical Carpentry: Reconstructing Video and Rescuing Critique Presenters: Jason Loan, Tyler Easterbrook, Adam Engel, Daniel Anderson This…
Presenters Kris Purzycki, UW-Milwaukee Peter Brooks, UW-Milwaukee Review Digital games and Old Dominion University were underlying themes of…
Presenters Danielle Nicole DeVoss, Michigan State University Heather Noel Turner, Michigan State University Christopher Wyatt, Chatham University Review In…