May 2012

Digital Rhetoric, Kairos, and Loss

by ceball May 30, 2012 Blog Carnival
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Digital Rhetoric
When I was invited to participate in this blog carnival a few weeks ago,  I chose to accompany Kris Blair, figuring that she and I would end up discussing digital scholarship in some fashion. Since I’ve never done a blog carnival before, I waited to see what Doug and Troy and Kris would post during the first week or so, to figure out the genre conventions, and then write something appropriate.

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Digital Rhetoric: A Call to Action

by kristineblair May 27, 2012 Blog Carnival
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I come to this blog carnival discussion wearing several hats: One as an online journal editor who publishes multimodal scholarship that integrates text, image, audio and video, but I also come to this as an English department chair knowing that our faculty members need models of support and reward for the development of digital teaching and research materials.

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A Kid’s Eye View of Digital Rhetoric

by Troy Hicks May 21, 2012 Blog Carnival

For my first post on the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative blog, I figured that I should make a multimodal composition. So, I used the technology that we had available to interview my daughters about their thoughts related to “digital rhetoric.”
Enjoy!

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Join the blog carnival: “What does digital rhetoric mean to me?”

by Naomi Silver May 17, 2012 Blog Carnival

The Sweetand Digital Rhetoric Collaborative is pleased to announce our inaugural blog carnival on the topic “What does digital rhetoric mean to me?”  Be a participant and take part in continuing to define this field.  Offer your perspective on how writing is and is not transformed in digital environments, what rhetoric means in this realm, and what the future of digital rhetoric may hold.

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On Digital Rhetoric

by eymand May 16, 2012 Blog Carnival

I’m pleased to have the opportunity to start our blog carnival on digital rhetoric rolling, and as is my way, I’d like to start out on a serious note, but end with some playfulness (an attribute that is much on my mind as I continue to explore digital rhetoric approaches to computer games).

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