This month, we’re featuring another podcast as our webtext of the month. You might remember our post on…
Browsing: Webtext-of-the-Month
DRC’s Webtext of the Month seeks to recognize composition innovation online. On this page, you will find a celebration of webtexts. They are hypertextual and multimodal. We think they are elegant and engaging. We think they are worth sharing and thinking about. Stay tuned for reading experiences that will, we hope, thrill you.
We consider projects that meet the following criteria: published in an online journal or on a website or as an ebook within the past three years; consist of a navigable, participatory space; involve multimodal components; require technology for the production and reading of the text; and, utilize design to develop arguments and make meaning. If you read/view/interact/experience any webtexts that you think we should feature or just want us to know about, please share! You can send an email to DRC Fellow Lindsey Harding or tweet at us, @SweetlandDRC, @linzharding.
As one who teaches research-focused first-year composition classes, the subject of online fact-checking, “fake news,” and information circulation…
Title: Introduction to Enculturation, Issue 23: Perspectives and Definitions of Digital Rhetoric Author(s): Justin Hodgson and Scot Barnett…
Title: Pokémon Go Publication/Creator: Niantic Publication date: Released July 6, 2016 Experience here/Website: http://www.pokemongo.com/ Pokémon has been a…