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Change: Our definitions of public writing interlink with our goals for a writing assignment. If your definition of public writing is writing for change, then your
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Change: Our definitions of public writing interlink with our goals for a writing assignment. If your definition of public writing is writing for change, then your
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Change: The "e-journal" format (for lack of a better term) is an interesting form because it combines web features with traditional paper writing. For instance, the
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Change: Students entering the college classroom transfer these habits from their personal life and K-12 education. Consider the sites listed on Wetpaint's Higher Education wiki. Problems include casual language, lack of clear source citation, and lack of depth. Enthusiasm, however, is clearly evident and ideas are creative. Other typical approaches
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Oct 16 2008, 8:24 AM EDT
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Change: Pros and Cons of Public Writing OnlineThe integration of old and new methods of writing is a complex issue that must be addressed with students. Students use a
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Oct 8 2008, 5:26 PM EDT
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Change: "t's my hypothesis that because interactive online writing shares some affordances with oral communication (e.g., audience presence and reciprocity), and other affordances with traditional written
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Change: The writing, particularly in later stages,should be constructed in the application that will be used online rather than transfered, so that students conceptualize their paper in the designated application.The following examples from my own classes show both the successes and ongoing problems with public writing:]Published PowerPoints
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Change: of writing is a complex issue that must be addressed with students. Students use a lot of technology, yet on the whole they have written their
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Change: : "online discussions might serve as a sort of pre-writing activity for essays, stories, or other written compositions to help students develop and articulate their
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Change: Although building a web page is a complex task, students were more familiar with the structure of a web page and were reluctant to include
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Change: Integrating old and new methods must be addressed with students. Having been trained to use technology yet write their academic papers in traditional paper formats,
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