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    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative
    Webtext-of-the-Month
    By Lindsey HardingDecember 13, 2013

    The Conversation around “Snow Fall”

    Want to find out more about “Snow Fall” and what it means for online journalism and digital compositions? …

    Yack
    By Paulina BoundsDecember 12, 2013

    Step One: Enter the Canvas

    As the students’ anticipation for this project came to a boiling point, we started off on a journey…

    Hack
    By Lindsey HardingDecember 9, 2013

    Hacking Composition with Prezi

    Welcome to the DRC’s First Hack Series! Over the next two weeks, we’ll be exploring the use of…

    Webtext-of-the-Month
    By Lindsey HardingDecember 5, 2013

    The December (and First!) Webtext of the Month

    Title: Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek Author: John Branch Publication: The New York Times Publication date:…

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