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Gruber, Sibylle
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Gruber, Sibylle
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The Rhetorics of Three Women Activist Groups on the Web: Building and Transforming Communities
"I, a Mestiza, Continually Walk out of One Culture into Another": Alba's Story
Re: Ways We Contribute: Students, Instructors, and Pedagogies in the Computer-Mediated Writing Classroom
Technology and Tenure: Creating Oppositional Discourse in an Offline and Online World
Changing economies, changing policies, and the Web: a Hungarian perspective
Edited
Alternative Rhetorics: Challenges to the Rhetorical Tradition
Weaving a Virtual Web: Practical Approaches to New Information Technologies
When Media Collide
Encountering Hypertext Technology: Student Engineers Analyze and Construct Web Pages
Preparing Future Teachers of English to Use the Web: Balancing the Technical with the Pedagogical
The Creation Project
Can Anybody Play? Using the World Wide Web to Develop Multidisciplinary Research and Writing Skills
Surfing the Net: Getting Middle School Students Excited about Research and Writing
Building a Web for Literacy Instruction
Foreign Language Resources on the Web: Cultural and Communicative Wealth on the Wires
Changing Writing/Changing Writers: The World Wide Web and Collaborative Inquiry in the Classroom
Using the Web to Create an Interdisciplinary Tool for Teaching
Alewives
Writing Images: Using the World Wide Web in a Digital Photography Class
From Castles in the Air to Portfolios in Cyberspace: Building Community Ethos in First-Year Rhetoric and Composition
Living Texts on the Web: A Return to the Rhetorical Arts of Annotation and Commonplace
Students as Builders of Virtual Worlds: Creating a Classroom Intranet
Using the Web for High School Student Writers
Systems Analysis and Design Projects: Integrating Communities and Skills through the Web
Nobody, Which Means Anybody: Audience on the World Wide Web
Donut Shoppes and Tea Rooms: Getting in the MOO(d) for Hypertext
The Rhetorics of Three Women Activist Groups on the Web: Building and Transforming Communities
Authority and Credibility: Classical Rhetoric, the Internet, and the Teaching of Techno-Ethos
Like a Cyborg Cassandra: The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Internet's Misbegotten Rhetorical Situation
@Home Among the .Coms: Virtual Rhetoric in the Agora of the Web
Visual Rhetorics of Classroom Practices: Negotiating 'Contact Zones' in Julie Dash's Daughters of the Dust
Computers and the Teaching of Writing in American Higher Education, 1979–1994: A History
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