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    Webtext-of-the-Month
    By Brenta BlevinsJuly 31, 2015

    July Webtext of the Month: What is Code?

    Title: What is Code?| Author: Paul Ford Publication: Bloomberg Businessweek Release date: June 11, 2015 Website: http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ You…

    DRC Wiki
    By Matthew Vetter and Brenta BlevinsJuly 29, 2015

    DRC Wiki Quest Winner: Alyssa Hillary

    We previously reflected on the DRC Wiki Quest at Computers and Writing 2015 and met grand prize winner…

    2015 C&W Reviews
    By Ann Shivers-McNairJuly 26, 2015

    H3: Morris and Sheridan Engage 3D Rhetoric

    Panelists Jill Morris, Frostburg State University Dave Sheridan, Michigan State University In this Saturday afternoon panel, Jill Morris…

    2015 C&W Reviews
    By Alyssa HillaryJuly 26, 2015

    D5: Disability and Universal Access

    Panelists Steven Hammer, St. Josephs University Samuel Harvey, St. Cloud State University Liberty Kohn, Winona State University Review…

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