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Revision as of 06:17, 30 June 2019
Date | Essay | Notes/Summary |
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2014-01-12 | “Reader-Response Criticism.” | A how-to, reader-centric approach to literary criticism. |
2014-01-03 | “Open-Source Scholarship.” | This essay considers an open-source model for scholarship: release early, release often. |
2013-12-31 | “Writing Top Ten.” | The top ten most important aspects of writing in college. This is the first post in a series targeting writers of digital media. |
2013-12-18 | “A Call for a Digital Citation Style.” | Styles written for a print culture have no place in a digital one. Let’s stop teaching for print media. |
2013-12-11 | “Research & Response.” | The goal of the liberal arts education is to make an informed and thoughtful citizenry. This begins with research and response. |
2012-05-12 | “Writing Today.” | Perhaps traditional academic writing no longer serves our students? Maybe new media offers better alternatives. |