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    Digital Rhetoric Collaborative
    Blog Carnival 22
    By Saurabh Anand, Sarah FischerSeptember 6, 2024

    Blog Carnival 22: Editor’s Outro: “Digital Literacy, Multimodality, & The Writing Center”

    In this blog carnival, we, writing center personnel, center on how emerging digital technologies have been impacting the…

    Blog Carnival 22
    By Cristal GamezSeptember 5, 2024

    Digitizing Tutor Observations: A Look into Self-Observations of Asynchronous Tutoring

    Before accepting my role as Assistant Director of the California State University, Channel Islands Writing & Multiliteracy Center…

    Blog Carnival 22
    By Tom DeansSeptember 5, 2024

    AI (kind of) in the Writing Center

    We were ahead of the curve. In the summer of 2022, four months before ChatGPT burst onto the…

    Blog Carnival 22
    By Thais Rodrigues ConsSeptember 5, 2024

    How My Role at the Writing Center Shaped My Digital Literacies

    During my formal education as an English and Portuguese language and literature undergraduate major in Brazil, I learned…

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