
Looking Back on My Year as a DRC Fellow
As a DRC Fellow this past year, I had the chance to do a lot: I discovered a…
As a DRC Fellow this past year, I had the chance to do a lot: I discovered a…
Digital Rhetoric Collaborative (DRC) Graduate Fellows are graduate students currently working in some area of digital rhetoric who…
The Digital Rhetoric Collaborative invites you to stop by and visit our table in the CUE Atrium, 2nd…
What is it? Created in 2006, Twitter is a social information platform specifically designed to encourage brevity and wide-ranging networks.…
Last week, I met and chatted with Dr. Robert Cummings over Skype. Dr. Cummings earned his Ph.D. in…
The Digital Rhetoric Collaborative is continuing to celebrate our efforts to build a digital rhetoric wiki and 20…
What is it? Video games have seen a significant recent upswing as tools for teaching composition. These approaches…
What is it? Blogs are a collection of posts, often multimodal, published collectively online. A blog can have…
What is it? Remediation is the re-presentation of material in one medium through another. In the context of…
It’s another Wiki Wednesday here at the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative! We’re celebrating twenty years of wiki technology by…
We’re celebrating the 20th birthday of the wiki this year by talking about wikis and expanding the DRC…
Welcome to the first post in the DRC’s [Digital Lessons] series! The idea of this series is to…
Anne Ruggles Gere is Arthur F Thurnau Professor and Gertrude Buck Collegiate Professor of English and Education at…
Welcome back to Wiki Wednesday! Last week, we inaugurated midweek as Wiki Wednesdays at the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative.…
Welcome to Wiki Wednesday! For the next two months, Wednesdays at the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative are going to…
By Jessica Enoch, Jean Bessette, and Pamela VanHaitsma As historians of rhetoric and composition, we highlight here three…