Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information societies, paper to screen literacies, and mono-modal to multimodal literacies, for which digital technology has become a disruptive force. Whether we realize or not, we are invariably encountering digital technologies and are embracing such knowledge shift/epistemic shift in business, science, education, and engineering alike. This epistemic shift demonstrates that digital literacy has become an inescapable element in the twenty-first century’s networked communities. Based on the epistemic transformation, this article discusses potentials of teaching writing in the cloud, such as how instructors can welcome this epistemic shift in the writing ...
While the ubiquity of Web 2.0 technologies disrupts conventional notions of schooling and literacy,...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
This essay investigates how teachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commons-based...
Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information so...
Writing courses increasingly incorporate Internet and online learning activities as part of the syll...
This paper reviews the research on the disruptive and transformative potential of newly-emerging clo...
One of the main problems seen at the University of Quindío in some students in the process of a seco...
Abstract – Understanding the development of students’ competence in writing poses significant challe...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
This essay investigates howteachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commonsbased p...
Project (M.A., English (Composition))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study anal...
The proposed interactive online group within the cloud computing technologies as a main contribution...
The Common Core State Standards emphasize the integration of technology skills into English Language...
As literacy educators, we\u27re particularly mindful of two different and current conversations abou...
Writing Across Distances and Disciplines addresses questions that cross borders between onsite, hybr...
While the ubiquity of Web 2.0 technologies disrupts conventional notions of schooling and literacy,...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
This essay investigates how teachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commons-based...
Our knowledge is constantly shifting from analog to digital literacies, industrial to information so...
Writing courses increasingly incorporate Internet and online learning activities as part of the syll...
This paper reviews the research on the disruptive and transformative potential of newly-emerging clo...
One of the main problems seen at the University of Quindío in some students in the process of a seco...
Abstract – Understanding the development of students’ competence in writing poses significant challe...
Young people write themselves into being through online forms of expression characterised by literat...
This essay investigates howteachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commonsbased p...
Project (M.A., English (Composition))--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.This study anal...
The proposed interactive online group within the cloud computing technologies as a main contribution...
The Common Core State Standards emphasize the integration of technology skills into English Language...
As literacy educators, we\u27re particularly mindful of two different and current conversations abou...
Writing Across Distances and Disciplines addresses questions that cross borders between onsite, hybr...
While the ubiquity of Web 2.0 technologies disrupts conventional notions of schooling and literacy,...
Theorists of multiliteracies, social semiotics, and the New Literacy Studies have drawn attention to...
This essay investigates how teachers and Writing Program Administrators (WPAs) can use commons-based...