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Category Archives: Session: Make
Make: Code as Digital Writing in an Analog Environment
Reading through most of the proposals so far, I know there’s a lot of interest (which I share) in how the kinds of writing and composing we do can be reimagined or enhanced by the affordances of a digital space. … Continue reading
Categories: Session Proposals, Session: Make
Tags: coding
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Talk/Make/Play Session: (Digital) Writing vs. (Digital) Composition
One of the most important results of the proliferation of digital media has been a relative increase in studies of the history of the book. As new forms have challenged the primacy of the book, interest has been piqued in … Continue reading
Categories: Session: Make, Session: Play, Session: Talk
Tags: codex, composition, defamiliarization, digital media, history of the book, visual confection
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Make Session: What is Digital Writing?
What defines digital writing? We are all too comfortable attaching ‘digital’ to ‘writing,’ ‘rhetoric,’ and ‘literacy,’ but what exactly do we want it to describe? In what fundamental ways have writing practices and products changed in the wake of the … Continue reading
Categories: Collaboration, Digital Literacy, Maker Challenge, Session: Make
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