Although all members of EATAW will have their own thoughts on digitalization and, recently, more publications are devoted to this topic, we miss coherent discourses and feel that other contexts (mainly from the IT disciplines) have taken the lead in these discussions. For future EATAW conferences, we suggest placing a strong emphasis on digitalization and would like to discuss which aspects of it should be stressed most. For a first step, it would be great to initiate an exchange on hot issues in teaching and research related to digitalization and explore ideas for future collaboration. Christian Rapp and Otto Kruse will give an introduction to the session and explain the idea of it with a short input about some problems connected to the c...
In this dissertation, I first briefly examine the history of technology as it impacts on literacy pr...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
Understandings of reading and writing in digital environments have been referred to as new literacie...
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
This open access book serves as a comprehensive guide to digital writing technology, featuring contr...
In a survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers, a majority say digital tool...
Writing has changed due to the affordances of digital technologies, and writing assessment has chang...
The digital revolution has meant that writers and writing are in a state of flux like never before. ...
This book takes a fresh look at what it means to learn and develop as a writer in response to concer...
With increasing awareness, digital media initiatives on a national level have permeated higher educa...
In our nascent digital culture, the traditional essayistic literacy that still dominates composition...
With the expansion of digital tools developed for language learning environments, new instructional ...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by SLAIS. We can use new technologi...
Abstract This article explores how resources used in test situations shape pupils’ writing and to ...
In this dissertation, I first briefly examine the history of technology as it impacts on literacy pr...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
Understandings of reading and writing in digital environments have been referred to as new literacie...
Grounded in computers and composition scholarship, this mixed-methods dissertation project investiga...
This open access book serves as a comprehensive guide to digital writing technology, featuring contr...
In a survey of Advanced Placement and National Writing Project teachers, a majority say digital tool...
Writing has changed due to the affordances of digital technologies, and writing assessment has chang...
The digital revolution has meant that writers and writing are in a state of flux like never before. ...
This book takes a fresh look at what it means to learn and develop as a writer in response to concer...
With increasing awareness, digital media initiatives on a national level have permeated higher educa...
In our nascent digital culture, the traditional essayistic literacy that still dominates composition...
With the expansion of digital tools developed for language learning environments, new instructional ...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by SLAIS. We can use new technologi...
Abstract This article explores how resources used in test situations shape pupils’ writing and to ...
In this dissertation, I first briefly examine the history of technology as it impacts on literacy pr...
Reviewing keynotes and papers presented at the 2005, 2007 and 2009 EATAW conferences, and subsequent...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...