Web Writing: Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning

EPress

Jack Dougherty and Tennyson O'Donnell, editors

Table of Contents

    • Contents
    • About the series
    • Dedication
    • About this book
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
  • Communities

    • Sister Classrooms
    • Indigenizing Wikipedia
    • Science Writing, Wikis, and Collaborative Learning
    • Cooperative In-Class Writing with Google Docs
    • Co-Writing, Peer Editing, and Publishing in the Cloud
  • Engagement

    • How We Learned to Drop the Quiz
    • Tweet Me A Story
    • Civic Engagement
    • Public Writing and Student Privacy
    • Consider the Audience
    • Creating the Reader-Viewer
    • Pulling Back the Curtain
  • Crossing Boundaries

    • Getting Uncomfortable
    • Writing as Curation
    • Student Digital Research and Writing on Slavery
    • Web Writing as Intercultural Dialogue
  • Citation and Annotation

    • The Secondary Source Sitting Next To You
    • Web Writing and Citation
    • Empowering Education with Social Annotation and Wikis
    • There Are No New Directions in Annotations
  • Tutorials and Extras

    • How to Co-Author and Peer Edit with Google Docs
    • How to Publish on WordPress.org
    • How to Capture and Cite Sources with Zotero
    • How to Sync Sources and Share Group Libraries with Zotero
    • How and Why to Blind Review Student Writing, with Dropbox File Requests
    • From CommentPress to PressBooks
  • Home
  • Table of Contents
Book Name:
Web Writing: Why and How for Liberal Arts Teaching and Learning
Author:
Jack Dougherty and Tennyson O'Donnell, editors
Publisher:
University of Michigan Press
Publication Date:
March 4, 2015
Ebook ISBN:
978-0-472-12135-9
Print ISBN:
978-0-472-05282-0
Hashtag:
#WebWriting
Keywords/Tags:
digital, writing, composition, college, teaching, Google Documents, WordPress, Wikipedia
Copyright:
2015 by Jack Dougherty, Tennyson O'Donnell, and contributors

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/dh.13396229.0001.001

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