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Internet-based workplace communications [electronic resource] : industry & academic applications / Kirk St. Amant, Pavel Zemliansky, [editors].

Contributor(s): Publication details: Hershey, Pa. : IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA), c2005.Description: electronic texts (xvii, 329 p. : ill.) : digital filesISBN:
  • 1591405238 (ebook)
  • 9781591405238 (ebook)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 808/.06665 22
LOC classification:
  • PE1479.B87 I58 2005e
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available in print.
Contents:
Section I: Computer Technology in Written Communication Instruction: A Historical Overview -- 1. Forty years with computer technology : a personal remembrance of things past --
Section II: Online Approaches to Teaching Communication -- 2. Hypertext theory and web writing assignments in the writing and professional communication classroom -- 3. Millennium leadership inc. : a case study of computer and internet-based communication in a simulated organization -- 4. Expanding the classroom : using online discussion forums in college and professional development courses --
Section III: Perspectives for Internet-Based Collaboration -- 5. Creating community in the technical communication classroom -- 6. Virtual networks : mapping community-based collaboration and professional writing -- 7. MOOs : polysynchronous collaborative virtual environments --
Section IV: Internet Approaches to English as a Second Language Instruction -- 8. Developing a web-based course for the conventional English grammar classroom : issues in planning and design -- 9. Bridge to the workplace : using an internet-based simulation in the writing classroom --
Section V: Internet-Based Tutoring -- 10. State of online writing labs : have they fulfilled their potential? -- 11. Is this a real person? : a tutor's response to navigating identity in the spaces of a synchronous electronic writing center --
Section VI: Future Trends in Computer Use for Written Communication -- 12. Telework : a guide to professional communication practices -- 13. Open source primer -- 14. Cut and paste : remixing composition pedagogy for online workspaces -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Index.
Abstract: The essays in this collection advance the project of articulating online workplaces as real and significant, as complex networks of relations that we need to take seriously. The emergent culture of networked communication poses many interesting challenges for researchers, teachers, and writers. In an emergent culture, even the terminologies we use to identify the subject are contested, making it difficult to agree on what we're writing about in the first place, not to mention our reasons for studying it or how we might best meet the challenges it poses.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I: Computer Technology in Written Communication Instruction: A Historical Overview -- 1. Forty years with computer technology : a personal remembrance of things past --

Section II: Online Approaches to Teaching Communication -- 2. Hypertext theory and web writing assignments in the writing and professional communication classroom -- 3. Millennium leadership inc. : a case study of computer and internet-based communication in a simulated organization -- 4. Expanding the classroom : using online discussion forums in college and professional development courses --

Section III: Perspectives for Internet-Based Collaboration -- 5. Creating community in the technical communication classroom -- 6. Virtual networks : mapping community-based collaboration and professional writing -- 7. MOOs : polysynchronous collaborative virtual environments --

Section IV: Internet Approaches to English as a Second Language Instruction -- 8. Developing a web-based course for the conventional English grammar classroom : issues in planning and design -- 9. Bridge to the workplace : using an internet-based simulation in the writing classroom --

Section V: Internet-Based Tutoring -- 10. State of online writing labs : have they fulfilled their potential? -- 11. Is this a real person? : a tutor's response to navigating identity in the spaces of a synchronous electronic writing center --

Section VI: Future Trends in Computer Use for Written Communication -- 12. Telework : a guide to professional communication practices -- 13. Open source primer -- 14. Cut and paste : remixing composition pedagogy for online workspaces -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Index.

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The essays in this collection advance the project of articulating online workplaces as real and significant, as complex networks of relations that we need to take seriously. The emergent culture of networked communication poses many interesting challenges for researchers, teachers, and writers. In an emergent culture, even the terminologies we use to identify the subject are contested, making it difficult to agree on what we're writing about in the first place, not to mention our reasons for studying it or how we might best meet the challenges it poses.

Also available in print.

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