"Learning to Write in the Digital Age: Writing with Technology across the Curriculum", day one of the NITLE event
Today is the first day of the NITLE "Learning to Write in the Digital Age: Writing with Technology across the Curriculum" event, hosted by Colorado College.
Agenda:
4:00-6:00 pm Arrivals, Registration and Check-in
6:00-7:00 pm Reception
7:00-9:00 pm Welcome Dinner and Keynote Address
Balancing Acts: Transformations and Tensions in the 21st-Century Writing Classroom, Barbara Ganley, Lecturer, Writing Program and English, CTLR (Middlebury College)
Participants and everyone else may follow the event's Twitter feed: NITLE_Writing.
Comments:
If you couldn't make the event but are interested in this topic, you might find this web site useful: http://www.tltgroup.org/resources/gx/Digital-WAC.htm
It was designed to help institutions consider what kinds of 21st century writing skills to add to their writing requirements. The examples on this site illustrate courses from across the curriculum where faculty are taking advantage of students' skills of digital writing in order to teach courses as different as linear algebra, foundations of American education, and American literature. Please send additional exampmles, suggestions, and criticisms to me at The TLT Group: ehrmann@tltgroup.org
Comment by Steve Ehrmann [Visitor]
· http://www.tltgroup.org/resources/gx/Digital-WAC.htm 05/12/08 @ 10:16
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