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Electronic Writing Centers: Computing In the Field of Composition

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Full Title:

Electronic Writing Centers: Computing In the Field of Composition

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter F. Coogan

ISBN:

9781567504286

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

24th May 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Teaching of a specific subject
Language learning: writing skills
Writing and editing guides
Electronic mail (email): professional
Computer science

Dewey:

808.0420785

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

158

Description

This book describes the emerging practice of e-mail tutoring; one-to-one correspondence between college students and writing tutors conducted over electronic mail. It reviews the history of Composition Studies, paying special attention to those ways in which writing centers and computers and composition have been previously hailed within a narrative of functional literacy and quick-fix solutions. The author suggests a new methodology for tutoring, and a new mandate for the writing center: a strong connection between the rhythms of extended, asynchronous writing and dialogic literacy. The electronic writing center can become a site for informed resistance to functional literacy.

Reviews

"Dave Coogan's work is important not just because he was one of the first (or maybe "the" first) to seriously engage in online tutoring, but because he is able to place the practice within a sophisticated theoretical context without losing touch with the firm soil of practical experience. His exploration of online tutoring is grounded in long experience, delivered in a clear, strong voice, and informed by a sense of history and possibility."-Eric Crump National Council of English Teachers
I have no hesitation in recommending that anyone concerned with the intersection of writing centers and computer technology pay particular attention to the two opening chapters of the book.-Composition Studies
"I have no hesitation in recommending that anyone concerned with the intersection of writing centers and computer technology pay particular attention to the two opening chapters of the book."-Composition Studies

Author Bio

DAVID COOGAN is Assistant Professor of English in the Department of Humanities at the Illinois Institute of Technology, He teaches courses in writing, the rhetoric of technology,technical communications, and poetry. His work has appeared in the journal, Computers and Composition and the anthology Wiring the Writing Center. His current research explores the intersection between rhetorical theory, technical communications, and technological change.

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