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Teaching with Digital Media in Writing Studies: An Exploration of Ethical Responsibilities New edition [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 139 pages, height x width: 230x160 mm, weight: 330 g
  • Series: Studies in Composition and Rhetoric 5
  • Pub. Date: 30-Nov-2011
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433116456
  • ISBN-13: 9781433116452
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  • Format: Hardback, 139 pages, height x width: 230x160 mm, weight: 330 g
  • Series: Studies in Composition and Rhetoric 5
  • Pub. Date: 30-Nov-2011
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1433116456
  • ISBN-13: 9781433116452
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This book explores the ethical implications of using digital media tools in the writing classroom, particularly first-year composition, but applied more broadly as well. The author argues that in addition to Stuart Selber’s three multiliteracies, teachers of writing must include ethical literacy when teaching students to compose using digital tools. This book explores the need for this ethical literacy – drawing on interviews with writing program administrators and instructors – and offers implications, heuristics, outcomes, and sample assignments for teaching digital media ethics in writing.

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«Toby F. Coleys central and significant argument of the need for students to reflect on and learn about ethical literacy when writing with digital media raises important issues for all instructors to consider. Using site-specific examples, Coley shows that ethical issues arise in all phases of teaching and learning with digital media, and he proposes an interesting and helpful curriculum for integrating ethical literacy into a digital composing curriculum.» (Heidi A. McKee, Associate Professor, Miami University) «In the context of the revolution that has been taking place in the creation, use, and dissemination of text in all its forms and purposes, Toby F. Coleys book offers us a sophisticated and much-needed analysis of the ethical dimensions of digital literacies.» (Chris Anson, Director of the Campus Writing and Speaking Program, North Carolina State University) «Toby F. Coleys central and significant argument of the need for students to reflect on and learn about ethical literacy when writing with digital media raises important issues for all instructors to consider. Using site-specific examples, Coley shows that ethical issues arise in all phases of teaching and learning with digital media, and he proposes an interesting and helpful curriculum for integrating ethical literacy into a digital composing curriculum.» (Heidi A. McKee, Associate Professor, Miami University) «In the context of the revolution that has been taking place in the creation, use, and dissemination of text in all its forms and purposes, Toby F. Coleys book offers us a sophisticated and much-needed analysis of the ethical dimensions of digital literacies.» (Chris Anson, Director of the Campus Writing and Speaking Program, North Carolina State University)

Foreword ix
Kristine L. Blair
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: The Changing Nature of Writing and Our Obligations 1(8)
Chapter One Calls for Digital Literacy and Our Response
9(18)
Chapter Two A Grounded Activity Approach to Research in the Digitally Mediated Writing Classroom
27(16)
Chapter Three The Social Nature of Morality: Audience Awareness as an Ethical Construct
43(16)
Chapter Four Ethics, Academic Integrity, and Concern over Student Work
59(16)
Chapter Five Answering the Need for Critical Digital Literacies of Writing
75(24)
Chapter Six Ethical Digital Literacies and the Teaching of Writing
99(28)
Bibliography 127(12)
Index 139
Toby F. Coley is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor where he teaches courses in rhetoric and composition, British literature, advanced composition, and advanced rhetoric. His research investigates the connections between writing, ethics, digital media, and religion. His publications have been featured in Rhetoric Review, Computers and Composition, Computers and Composition Online, and Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy.