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Welcome to the '''Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative''' wiki! Here we hope to develop a compendium of information and wisdom about digital rhetoric, computers and writing, and their digital relations near and far.  We are interested in collecting entries on:
Welcome to the '''Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative''' wiki! Here we hope to develop a compendium of information and wisdom about digital rhetoric, computers and writing, and their digital relations near and far.  We are interested in collecting entries on:
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*key people
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*key people,
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*key concepts
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*key concepts,
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*key institutions and organizations
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*key institutions and organizations, and
*key texts (books, articles, webtexts, websites).
*key texts (books, articles, webtexts, websites).
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If you would like to create an entry (250 words or more), or substantially edit an existing entry, please contact DigitalRhetoricCollaborative@umich.edu to make your request.  Once accepted, you will receive instructions for creating a login, and you will have full access to add content and edit. Pages will be monitored and adjusted as necessary by the DRC team.
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If you would like to create an entry (250 words or more), or substantially edit an existing entry, please contact DigitalRhetoricCollaborative@umich.edu to make your request.  Once accepted, you will receive instructions for creating a login, and you will gain full access to add content and edit. Pages will be monitored and adjusted as necessary by the DRC team.

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Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative Wiki Home

Welcome to the Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Collaborative wiki! Here we hope to develop a compendium of information and wisdom about digital rhetoric, computers and writing, and their digital relations near and far. We are interested in collecting entries on:

  • key people,
  • key concepts,
  • key institutions and organizations, and
  • key texts (books, articles, webtexts, websites).

If you would like to create an entry (250 words or more), or substantially edit an existing entry, please contact DigitalRhetoricCollaborative@umich.edu to make your request. Once accepted, you will receive instructions for creating a login, and you will gain full access to add content and edit. Pages will be monitored and adjusted as necessary by the DRC team.

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