Series Foreword by Diane Belcher and Jun Liu |
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Introduction |
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1. Issues in Using Technology in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Theoretical Concerns in the Use of Technology |
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The Relationship between Theory and Practice |
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Technological Literacy and Print Literacy |
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Multiple Print and Digital Literacies |
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Technology as a Form of Literacy |
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Issues Affecting the Use and Implementation of Technologies |
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Interactivity in Technology Use |
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Technology and Composition Theory |
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Technology and Language Learning |
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Technology and Intercultural Rhetoric |
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Authorship and Technology |
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Training and the Implementation of Technology in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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2. The Potential of New Technologies |
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Writing and Computer Networks |
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Computer-Mediated Discourse (CMD) |
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Blogging in a Second Language |
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Corpus Linguistics and the Teaching of Grammar |
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The Systemic View of Technology |
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A Critical View of Technology |
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3. Integrating the Computer and the Internet |
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Integrating the Computer and the Internet |
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Understanding Student Computer Use |
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Digital Writing and a Sense of Place |
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Technology and the Writing Process |
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Using the Internet to Extend the Composition Classroom |
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Putting Class Materials Online |
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Integrating Outside Websites into the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Integrating Writing and Hypertext |
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Teaching about the Visual Nature of Hypertext |
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Teaching about the Composing Process Using Hypertext |
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Responding to the Audience |
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Creating Rhetorical Ethos |
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Evaluating Websites as Source Texts |
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4. Computer-Mediated Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Choosing among Different Forms of CMD |
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Using Synchronous Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Designing or Choosing a Space for the Writing Classroom |
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The Nature of Synchronous Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Using Asynchronous Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Using Email in the L2 Composition Classroom |
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Blogging in the Composition Classroom |
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Setting Up Blogs for a Composition Class |
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Remediating Problems with the Use of CMD in the Classroom |
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5. Corpus Linguistics in the L2 Classroom |
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Goals for Using Concordance Programs |
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Teaching Vocabulary and Grammar Using Concordance Programs |
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Implementing Concordance Programs in the Composition Classroom |
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The Nature of Concordance Program Interfaces |
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Remediating the Concordance Program |
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Redesigning the User Interface |
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6. A Final Word |
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References |
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Subject Index |
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Author Index |
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