I thought I should try to turn the class blog into more of a blog…did you read my musings on the 2/4 class?
I compiled a partial list of blogs (see below)
Log into Webcampus for a list of questions on this week’s readings
I’ll be passing out handouts on research methods, too.
Rhet/Comp Blogs
- A question: What would you say is the typical profile of a rhet/comp blogger?
- An artifact: “Amy’s Rhetoric Blog” or this will be you… http://amysrhetoricblog.blogspot.com/2007/09/why-is-platos-gorgias-so-agreeable.html
Individual blogs
- Clay Spinuzzi, associate professor of rhetoric at University of Texas at Austin. http://spinuzzi.blogspot.com/
- Jeff Rice, English professor at University of Missouri-Columbia and Director of the Composition Program, http://www.ydog.net/
- Johndan Johnson-Eilola, professor of communication and media, Clarkson University http://people.clarkson.edu/~johndan/workspace/
- Steve Krause, professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Eastern Michigan University http://stevendkrause.com/
- Paul Kei Matsuda Professor of English at Arizona State University, http://www.public.asu.edu/~pmatsuda/blog.html
- Charlie Lowe, assistant professor, Department of Writing Grand Valley State University http://cyberdash.com/
- Krista Kennedy, a Rhetoric Ph.D. Candidate in the University of Minnesota Department of Writing Studies http://slimcoincidence.com/blog/
- Jill Walker Rettberg, associate professor at the University of Bergen, http://jilltxt.net/
Community Blogs
- Kairos News “A Weblog for Discussing Rhetoric, Technology and Pedagogy” http://kairosnews.org/
- KairosNews Blogroll: http://kairosnews.org/weblogs-by-teachers-and-scholars-in-composition-rhetoric-and-literature
- Council of Writing Program Administrators http://www.wpacouncil.org/
- Rhet/comp.com blogroll http://rhetcomp.com/ (click on “blogs”)
3 comments:
Hey, Dr. J I enjoyed the discussion of the readings, today.It really helps me understand the concepts. I have to admit I don't understand all the references to the various theorists and authors.Thank you for the noted highlights as well.
Sometimes I feel like a "fish out of water" but I will catch on.
Patti W.
Hello! It's interesting to see how you guys are structuring your blogging this semester. My 4000-level Web 2.0 in STC class is running a whole-class-in-one-spot blog here: http://blog.lib.umn.edu/kenne329/emergent/ , in case you're curious.
Good luck to you all!
Hey! we have a "guest". I think it is interesting to hear from another student doing the same thing. Thanks for the interest and feedback, Krista. Let "us" know how it works for your class.
Patti W.
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