In The Language of New Media, Lev Manovich asks, “What kind of space is virtual space?” (254). This seemingly simple question will pose a number of challenges for writing centers as they develop services that transcend physical space. As writing center administrators integrate new media and technology into their operations, they must continue to invent and articulate theory that informs the development of virtual spaces. In Heuretics, Gregory Ulmer poses a related question: “What will research be like in an electronic apparatus?” (32). Ulmer explains that the notion of spatiality has changed since the development and widespread adoption of the computer (Heuretics 36). Indeed, it has, and the cultural and political landscape of the uni...
For decades, traditional writing centers have offered tutoring services in face-to-face environments...
Despite the fact that the field of rhetoric and composition has been closely allied to the digital h...
Due to innovations in higher education, writing centers are increasingly moving away from the stereo...
In The Language of New Media, Lev Manovich asks, “What kind of space is virtual space?” (254). This ...
Writing center directors (WCDs) often situate their programs in physical and virtual spaces without ...
While space was once a central topic in Writing Center Studies, conversations around physical space ...
Reflecting on the evolution of writing centers, this workshop aims to engage participants in explori...
The growing international reach of creative writing as an academic discipline is becoming more and m...
As writing centers adapt to the influx of students with nontraditional writing assignments, such as ...
A collaborative project working with stage two BA(Hons) Graphic Design students at Falmouth Universi...
© 2018 Intellect Ltd Article. This article considers how screenwriting might operate in the newly es...
Writing has fundamentally changed since early days of writing centers when students brought in handw...
Immersive technology has received extensive attention in both L1 and L2 writing education. Its uniqu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts & Sciences, 1995.Include...
Multiliteracy, new media writing, and multimodality: in some form or another, the kind of sleek, t...
For decades, traditional writing centers have offered tutoring services in face-to-face environments...
Despite the fact that the field of rhetoric and composition has been closely allied to the digital h...
Due to innovations in higher education, writing centers are increasingly moving away from the stereo...
In The Language of New Media, Lev Manovich asks, “What kind of space is virtual space?” (254). This ...
Writing center directors (WCDs) often situate their programs in physical and virtual spaces without ...
While space was once a central topic in Writing Center Studies, conversations around physical space ...
Reflecting on the evolution of writing centers, this workshop aims to engage participants in explori...
The growing international reach of creative writing as an academic discipline is becoming more and m...
As writing centers adapt to the influx of students with nontraditional writing assignments, such as ...
A collaborative project working with stage two BA(Hons) Graphic Design students at Falmouth Universi...
© 2018 Intellect Ltd Article. This article considers how screenwriting might operate in the newly es...
Writing has fundamentally changed since early days of writing centers when students brought in handw...
Immersive technology has received extensive attention in both L1 and L2 writing education. Its uniqu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts & Sciences, 1995.Include...
Multiliteracy, new media writing, and multimodality: in some form or another, the kind of sleek, t...
For decades, traditional writing centers have offered tutoring services in face-to-face environments...
Despite the fact that the field of rhetoric and composition has been closely allied to the digital h...
Due to innovations in higher education, writing centers are increasingly moving away from the stereo...