This essay investigates how teachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commons-based peer-to-peer technologies to change their roles, to alter writing instruction and literacy genres, and to transform our processes of learning, writing, and collaborating. The essay introduces the term “datagogy ” to theorize about the synergy that takes place when “crowds ” of teachers employ tech-nologies to construct and debate shared pedagogies. The essay juxtaposes the values and ideologies of two metaphorical communities, the Community of Power and the Community of Learning, explores how these communities use and design online learning communities, and concludes that datagogies are unique interfaces that emphasize the values of the Comm...
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The digital turn in higher education has been described as potentially transformative for students’ ...
This essay investigates howteachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commonsbased p...
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Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information so...
Abstract – Understanding the development of students’ competence in writing poses significant challe...
As literacy educators, we\u27re particularly mindful of two different and current conversations abou...
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Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
Technological environments where teens spend much of their time after school are environments that e...
Collaborative group work is common in writing classrooms, especially ones assigning digital projects...
According to the National Writing Panel, technology-based writing has helped young people develop as...
This article explores academics’ writing practices, focusing on the ways in which they use digital p...
Writing Across Distances and Disciplines addresses questions that cross borders between onsite, hybr...
This article presents a pedagogical design for English teaching at Teachers College that utilises co...
The digital turn in higher education has been described as potentially transformative for students’ ...
This essay investigates howteachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commonsbased p...
How should lecturers teaching postgraduate creative writing in an online master of arts ...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information so...
Abstract – Understanding the development of students’ competence in writing poses significant challe...
As literacy educators, we\u27re particularly mindful of two different and current conversations abou...
Though research demonstrates rich opportunities available to young writers who share their work onli...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
Technological environments where teens spend much of their time after school are environments that e...
Collaborative group work is common in writing classrooms, especially ones assigning digital projects...
According to the National Writing Panel, technology-based writing has helped young people develop as...
This article explores academics’ writing practices, focusing on the ways in which they use digital p...
Writing Across Distances and Disciplines addresses questions that cross borders between onsite, hybr...
This article presents a pedagogical design for English teaching at Teachers College that utilises co...
The digital turn in higher education has been described as potentially transformative for students’ ...