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<i>Computers and Composition Online</i> [http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/english/cconline/index.htm] is the refereed online companion journal to [[Computers and Composition: An International Journal]]. <I>Computers and Composition Online</i> launched in 1996 publishing manuscripts better viewed online than in the text-based hard copy journal format.<ref>http://computersandcomposition.candcblog.org/html/history.htm A Brief History of Computers and Composition.</ref> The journal serves as a resource on new and emerging media for both virtual and face-to-face classes.<ref>http://www2.bgsu.edu/departments/english/cconline/eds.htm About the Journal.</ref>
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<i>Computers and Composition Online</i> [http://cconlinejournal.org] is the refereed online companion journal to [[Computers and Composition: An International Journal]]. <I>Computers and Composition Online</i> launched in 1996 publishing manuscripts better viewed online than in the text-based hard copy journal format.<ref>http://computersandcomposition.candcblog.org/html/history.htm A Brief History of Computers and Composition.</ref> The journal serves as a resource on new and emerging media for both virtual and face-to-face classes.
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The journal publishes research-based pieces addressing rhetorical and critical theory with technological practice; pieces addressing pedagogy and classroom experience, including syllawebs, resources, and student projects; professional development information including interviews and specialist profiles, as well as conference information and calls for submissions; online material that connects with the current print journal themes and special issues; and reviews for such texts as books, websites, CD/DVDs, events, and blended media. <ref>http://www2.bgsu.edu/departments/english/cconline/sub.htm Submission Guidelines.</ref>
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The journal publishes research-based webtexts addressing rhetorical and critical theory with technological practice; pieces addressing pedagogy and classroom experience, including syllawebs, resources, and student projects; professional development information including interviews and specialist profiles, as well as conference information and calls for submissions; online material that connects with the current print journal themes and special issues; and reviews for such texts as books, websites, apps, events, and other media. <ref>http://cconlinejournal.org/sub.htm Submission Guidelines.</ref>
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[[Kristine Blair]] is currently editor-in-chief of Computers and Composition Online.<ref>http://www2.bgsu.edu/departments/english/cconline/eds.htm Editorial Staff.</ref>
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[[Kristine Blair]] and Megan Adams are currently co-editor of Computers and Composition Online.<ref>http://cconlinejournal.org/eds.htm Editorial Staff.</ref>
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Computers and Composition Online [http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/english/cconline/index.htm]
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Computers and Composition Online [1] is the refereed online companion journal to Computers and Composition: An International Journal. Computers and Composition Online launched in 1996 publishing manuscripts better viewed online than in the text-based hard copy journal format.[1] The journal serves as a resource on new and emerging media for both virtual and face-to-face classes.


The journal publishes research-based webtexts addressing rhetorical and critical theory with technological practice; pieces addressing pedagogy and classroom experience, including syllawebs, resources, and student projects; professional development information including interviews and specialist profiles, as well as conference information and calls for submissions; online material that connects with the current print journal themes and special issues; and reviews for such texts as books, websites, apps, events, and other media. [2]

Kristine Blair and Megan Adams are currently co-editor of Computers and Composition Online.[3]

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