Kairos Reader/Author Interactions Forum

C&W '98 Conference

Friday Sessions 3:00-4:15

Abstracts are not available for all presentations.

D1
ROLFS 115
Challenges in Reading and Writing Electronic Texts

Reading and Writing Hypertext in a World of Lecture Notes
Christy Desmet, University of Georgia

US Congressional Hearings: The Web Version
Catherine F. Smith, Syracuse University

 
D2
LITTLE 215
The World Wide Classroom: Literary Hypertexts and Project-Based Learning

Hybrid://literature/hypertext/teaching
Daniel Anderson, University of Texas at Austin

Hypertext Projects, Active Learning, and Student Roles in the Classroom
Morri Safran, University of Texas at Austin

 
D3
ROLFS 105
Collaborative Dissensus Pedagogies in Electronic Writing Environments

Bradley Dilger, University of Florida

Matthew Myers Davis, University of Florida

Erich Nunn, University of Florida

 
D4
ROLFS 314
Wired Women Writing: Feminist Theories in the Cyber-classroom

Feminist CMC Administration: A Systemic Approach
Morgan Gresham, University of Louisville

Wired Women Writing: Towards a Feminist Theorization of Hypertext
Laura L. Sullivan, University of Florida

Women Online: Feminist Theories in Virtual Space
Sibylle Gruber, Northern Arizona University

 
D5
ROLFS 205
Multimedia Authoring in Traditional Departments: Does It Belong?

Flying Pigs, Virginia Woolf, and Violins: Pedagogical Perspectives on Multimedia Authoring
Susan Hilligoss, Clemson University

"Free Floating" Faculty: An Institutional Perspective on Multimedia Authoring
Tharon Howard, Clemson University

 
D6
LEIGH 242
From Pedagogy to "Technogogy": A Model for Building a Teacher-Training Institute

Taking Those First Steps
Carole Clark Papper, Ball State University

Designing the Institute's Blueprint: What We Taught and Why We Taught It
Barbara Stedman, Ball State University

From Techno-Pedagogy to Reality: Working Out the Logistics of the Institute
Joel A. English, Ball State University

My Uplifting Download: Experiences of a Workshop Participant
D. Endicott, Ball State University

 
D7
LEIGH 142
Technology and Teaching in Different Contexts: Finding the Right Mix

Making it Work: Moving from Compressed Video to a Web-Integrated Composition Course
Dawn Rodrigues, University of Texas at Brownsville

The World (Wide Web) is my Book: Integrating Media in a Content Course
Rick Branscomb, Salem State College

New Vistas for Student Writing Consultations: Tutoring with Desktop Interactive Video
Barry Maid, University of Arkansas

Problems Created by Distances: Video-Based Teaching vs. Text-based Pedagogies
P. Gingiss, University of Houston

 
D8
ROLFS 114
Re/setting Our Defaults: Textual, Virtual, and Academic Protocols Reconfigured

Beyond Hypertext: Semiautomatic discourse and cyborg authorship
Espen Aarseth, University of Bergen, Norway

Virtual Communities, Actual History
Stuart Moulthrop and Nancy Kaplan, University of Baltimore

Wired Life: Remedial Source Code for the New Home Page
Jan Rune Holmevik, University of Bergen, Norway
Cynthia Haynes, University of Texas at Dallas