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    DRC Grad Fellows
    By Nupoor RanadeSeptember 27, 2019

    Introduction to Nupoor Ranade

    It is interesting how sometimes, you know exactly what you want to say, but you don’t have the…

    DRC Grad Fellows
    By Jason Tham, Jialei Jiang, Adrienne Raw, Whitney Lew James, Lauren Garskie, Angela Glotfelter, Katie WalkupSeptember 3, 2019

    DRC 2018-2019 Fellows End-of-Year Reflection

    As their time with the DRC draws to a close, the 2018-2019 DRC Fellows offer reflections on their…

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    By Jialei JiangAugust 15, 2019

    Making, Inventing, and Designing : Review of LittleBits Robot Kits

    What is LittleBits Robot? LittleBits are small pieces of modules and circuits that can be combined together with…

    By Katie WalkupJuly 18, 2019

    Session D.15: Working with the Digital Rhetoric Collaborative toward a Digital Ethics Manifesto

    Discussions from this mini-workshop culminated in a Digital Ethics Manifesto (Digital Rhetoric Collaborative, 2019), which is reproduced here.…

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