
Critical Design Rhetorics of Digital Democracy: A Course Design for Informed Dissent and Design Advocacy
Image created by Matthew V. Jacobson Introduction A few months ago, I gave myself a challenge: design a…
Image created by Matthew V. Jacobson Introduction A few months ago, I gave myself a challenge: design a…
Photo of Wiki Education Brochures from Wikimedia Commons On November 08th, “Wikipedia-based Education” teaching circle at Indiana University…
Considering the wide horizon of digital rhetorics’ fu-fu-futures, I have settled in this entry on a speculative question…
Day: Monday, October 27th Time: 7:30 to 8:30 ET Moderators: DRC Fellows Heather Lang (as @SweetlandDRC) & Lindsey…
The DRC Fellows would like to thank everyone who came to and participated in our session at C&W.…
Wiki. It’s a Hawaiian word for “quick.” It’s also a framework for pulling information together and quickly formatting…
I like to see the big picture. I’m notorious for trying to put seemingly unrelated people, concepts, and…
Incorporating digital tools and ideas into our teaching comes with many rewards – but also with surprises and…
I discovered digital rhetoric in my second semester of coursework for my Ph.D. program at UGA, and I…
When I started my doctoral program, I considered blogging a thing one did when one had little else…
The Digital Rhetoric Collaborative has appointed five new Graduate Fellows who are eager to help foster conversations on…
Sweetland is pleased to announce its first cohort of Digital Rhetoric Collaborative (DRC) Graduate Fellows! The program aims to…
Review by Lilian Mina Read more about session K1 on the C&W conference site. View video of Kyle Stedman,…
Review by Sarah Spring Read more about session G1 on the C&W conference site. Panelists Kristin Cornelius, California State…
Review by Jack Hennes Read more about session H3 on the C&W conference site. Panelists Jill Morris, Frostburg State…
Review by Heather Branstetter Read more about session J5 on the C&W conference site. Panelists Hannah Bellwoar, Juniata College…