Call for 2015 C&W Conference Reviewers

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The Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative is seeking reviewers for Computers & Writing 2015 sessions. We have enjoyed having many contributors in past years and hope many of our readers would be willing to write a session review to be published on the DRC site this summer!

If you would like to be a reviewer for a #cwcon session, please visit our Google Form to either sign up for a keynote or session to review. You may also propose a different panel to review. Your review should include an overview of the session, but should also address key implications, stakes, or take-away points. Please also make sure that if you offer relevant critique in your review, you do so in a collegial and constructive manner. You can find models of previous CW reviews on the DRC website.

Reviews can be composed in written text (500-1500 words) or in any other appropriate media as long as the information can be received by a user in 3-5 minutes. We reserve the right to send reviews back for revision if necessary, and we may do some editing of received reviews. First drafts of reviews are due one week after the date of the assigned session, and we will be in touch about how to submit reviews once everyone has signed up.

If you have any questions or would like more information, you can contact the DRC fellows at drcfellows@umich.edu.

Author

  • Laura Gonzales

    Laura Gonzales is an Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Writing Studies at the University of Texas, El Paso. Her research focuses on highlighting the benefits of linguistic diversity in professional and academic spaces.

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