Open Issue
17.1 Fall 2012
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Inventio
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What's in a Name? The Anatomy of Defining New/Multi/Modal/Digital/Media Texts
Claire Lauer
In a 2009 Computers and Composition article, I examined how the terms multimedia and multimodal were used in academic and industry situations. This webtext extends that argument to investigate the ways in which a variety of other terms, including digital media and new media, are defined by scholars in the fields of computers and composition and education. These interview-based conversations laid the framework for a broader consideration of the anatomy of a definition: how we develop definitions and how definitions shape our work in academia, the classroom, and public life.
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Disputatio
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Sappho and Socrates: The Nature of Rhetoric
Rachel Parish
This short graphic novel details two very different rhetoricians co-existing simultaneously in Ancient Greece, Sappho and Socrates, and their definitions and performances of rhetoric. While both share certain styles and techniques, a noticeable difference in the ways they create rhetorical prose and oration can be clearly seen, showing that Sappho was indeed a rhetor of multiple layers and an equal to Socrates.
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The Movement of Composition: Dance and Writing
Kathryn Perry
This piece, created at the Digital Media and Composition Institute in June 2012, is a multimodal attempt to capture and compare both the physical and conceptual movement involved in dance and writing. The project is my first step towards exploring the non-linear nature of composition as expressed in the movement of the body and of the mind.
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PraxisWiki: CCCC 2012 Digital Pedagogy Poster Sessions
Andy Buchenot and Kristin Prins: Doing Digital: A Production-Focused Pedagogy
Ben McCorkle: Keeping it Real: The Places & Spaces of the Digital Citizen
Interviews
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Escape from the Kingdom of Short-Term Greed: A James Gee Interview
Crystal Benedicks, Rose Benedicks, and Michele Buddie
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On The Online Writing Conference: A Guide for Teachers and Tutors, An Interview with Beth L. Hewett
Geoffrey Middlebrook
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Index: All Kairos Interviews