>COVERWEB
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>Tenure and Technology: New Values, New Guidelines
>Coordinated by Seth Katz, Janice Walker, and Janet Cross
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>FEATURES
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>Rhetorics of the Web: Implications for Teachers of Literacy
>Doug Brent, University of Calgary
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>Collaborative Spaces and Education
>Daniel Anderson, University of Texas at Austin
>Joi Lynne Chevalier, University of Texas at Austin
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>Embedded Visuals: Student Design in Web Spaces
>Tonya Browning, University of Texas at Austin
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>The Seven Ages of Computer Connectivity
>John F. Barber, Northwestern State University
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>NEWS
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>InterMOO: Jay David Bolter
>with Dean Fontenot and John Chandler
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>InterMOO: Paul LeBlanc
>with Claudine Keenan and Mick Doherty
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>What's Going On Out There?
>Scott Kapel
>Overviews of Project Gutenberg, the Epiphany Project,
>Composition in Cyberspace, Crossroads, Annenberg/CPB, Netoric,
>Jesters, and the Hyperfiction Narrative Workshop.
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>Astride the Divide: Third Epiphany Institute
>Gail Matthews DeNatale
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>News Briefs
>Academic Access Rights ... Robert Walls, Folk Hero? ...
>NCTE Passes Visual Literacy Resolution ... National Writing
>Project News ... Coming Soon: Webbed Versions of CommonSpace,
>Connect, Daedalus
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>Conference Roundup
>Educom 96 ... NCTE-Chicago ... Diversity University Fall
>Conference III ... Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility ...
>Mid Atlantic Alliance for Computers and Writing
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>Calls for Participation
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>REVIEWS
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>Papertexts: Wizards, Wired Women, Historians, Contrarians,
>Eulogizers, and Other Online Personae
>Coordinated by John F. Barber
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>Fourteen reviewers take turns examining and reflecting on
>eleven papertext books which examine the history, present and
>future of the online world. An interlinked hypertextual spin
>collapses the boundaries between reviewer(s) and text(s) and
>invites the reader to join the conversation.
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>Books reviewed include Wired Women, The Gutenberg Elegies,
>The Wired Neighborhood, Life on the Screen, Link/Age, The Future Does
>Not Compute, CyberReader,Jand several others.
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>Kairos is sponsored by the national Alliance for Computers & Writing
>http://english.ttu.edu/acw/ [Contact us: Editor Mick Doherty, mick@rpi.edu]
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