
Authoring, Audience, Authority: Lessons from Student Contributions to the DRC Wiki
In Spring 2015, I collaborated with my colleague, Sara Steger, at the University of Georgia, to team-teach two…
In Spring 2015, I collaborated with my colleague, Sara Steger, at the University of Georgia, to team-teach two…
Viral videos, Twitter hashtags, and wikis. These were just a few of the many technological productions students analyzed,…
In this week’s Wiki Wednesday, guest contributor Eric Detweiler shares some of the ways he uses wiki technology to facilitate collaborative writing…
In this Wiki Wednesday post, Dr. Simone Sessolo discusses the ways in which he incorporated the DRC Wiki into his…
Wiki Wednesdays are back! That means more posts on pedagogical and scholarly uses of wikis. We’ll also be talking…
We previously reflected on the DRC Wiki Quest at Computers and Writing 2015 and met grand prize winner…
Last week, we reflected on the DRC Wiki Quest at Computers and Writing 2015. This week, we’re getting to…
For today’s Wiki Wednesday, we’re reflecting on Computers and Writing 2015 where the DRC Fellows hosted a DRC Wiki Quest,…
This year at Computers and Writing 2015, we’re hosting a DRC Wiki Quest as part of our edit-a-thon of…
The DRC is organizing an edit-a-thon for the DRC Wiki at Computers and Writing 2015. We’ll be sitting at…
Wiki editing events, called edit-a-thons, are organized, scheduled opportunities designed to broaden access to and representation in a…
Welcome back to Wiki Wednesday! As part of the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative’s current focus on activism in online…
Welcome back to Wiki Wednesday! As part of the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative’s current focus on activism in online…