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Computers and Writing Conference started as an informal meeting at the University of Minnesota in 1982. Initial discussions stemmed from a project, "Integrating Computer Technology to Serve the Needs of Students and Teachers in Writing Courses" organized by Donald Russ and Lillian Bridwell and funded by a FIPSE grant <ref>http://courses.carrielamanna.com/readings/gerrard-1995.pdf Gerrard, Lisa. "The Evolution of the Computers and Writing Conference." ''Computers and Composition'' 12.3 (1995): 279-292.</ref>. The inviting, informal setting of Computers and Writing Conferences has continued since this initial meeting. For over thirty years, Computers and Writing Conferences have provided a space for new and established scholars to continue discussing the rhetorical practices related to technology, writing, and pedagogy.  
Computers and Writing Conference started as an informal meeting at the University of Minnesota in 1982. Initial discussions stemmed from a project, "Integrating Computer Technology to Serve the Needs of Students and Teachers in Writing Courses" organized by Donald Russ and Lillian Bridwell and funded by a FIPSE grant <ref>http://courses.carrielamanna.com/readings/gerrard-1995.pdf Gerrard, Lisa. "The Evolution of the Computers and Writing Conference." ''Computers and Composition'' 12.3 (1995): 279-292.</ref>. The inviting, informal setting of Computers and Writing Conferences has continued since this initial meeting. For over thirty years, Computers and Writing Conferences have provided a space for new and established scholars to continue discussing the rhetorical practices related to technology, writing, and pedagogy.  
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==Locations and Themes of Past Computers and Writing Conferences==
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==Locations and Themes of Past Computers and Writing Conferences==  
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2015: University of Wisconsin Stout: Technoliteracy Interventions
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2014: Washington State University: E/Re/Con velutions
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[[Computers and Writing 2015]]: University of Wisconsin Stout: Technoliteracy Interventions
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2013: Frostburg State University: Mechanization and Writing
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2012: North Carolina State University: Architexture
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[[Computers and Writing 2014]]: Washington State University: E/Re/Con velutions
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2011: University of Michigan: Writing in Motion: Traversing Public/Private Spaces
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2010: Purdue: Virtual Worlds:
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Computers and Writing 2013: Frostburg State University: Mechanization and Writing
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2009: University of California, Davis: Ubiquitous and Sustainable Computing @school @work @play
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2008: University of Georia: Open Source as Technology and Concept
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Computers and Writing 2012: North Carolina State University: Architexture
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2008: University of Wisconsin - Stout and - River Falls (Online): Exposing the Sole of the Academy with Web 2.0
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2007: Wayne State University: Virtual Urbanism
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Computers and Writing 2011: University of Michigan: Writing in Motion: Traversing Public/Private Spaces
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2007: AcadianaMoo (Online): Technoculture
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2006: Texas Tech University: Making Knowledge on the Digital Frontier (Online)/ Still on the Frontier(s)
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Computers and Writing 2010: Purdue: Virtual Worlds
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Computers and Writing 2009: University of California, Davis: Ubiquitous and Sustainable Computing @school @work @play
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Computers and Writing 2008: University of Georia: Open Source as Technology and Concept
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Computers and Writing 2008: University of Wisconsin - Stout and - River Falls (Online): Exposing the Sole of the Academy with Web 2.0
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Computers and Writing 2007: Wayne State University: Virtual Urbanism
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Computers and Writing 2007: AcadianaMoo (Online): Technoculture
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Computers and Writing 2006: Texas Tech University: Making Knowledge on the Digital Frontier (Online)/ Still on the Frontier(s)
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2005: Stanford University: New Writing and Computer Technologies
2005: Stanford University: New Writing and Computer Technologies
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2005: Kairosnews (Online): When Content Is No Longer King: Social Networking, Community, and Collaboration
2005: Kairosnews (Online): When Content Is No Longer King: Social Networking, Community, and Collaboration
==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
Computers and Writing Conference. National Council of Teachers of English. [http://www.ncte.org/cccc/committees/7cs/candwcall]
Computers and Writing Conference. National Council of Teachers of English. [http://www.ncte.org/cccc/committees/7cs/candwcall]
Past Conference Website Archive. Computers and Writing. [http://computersandwriting.org/cw]
Past Conference Website Archive. Computers and Writing. [http://computersandwriting.org/cw]

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Computers and Writing Conference started as an informal meeting at the University of Minnesota in 1982. Initial discussions stemmed from a project, "Integrating Computer Technology to Serve the Needs of Students and Teachers in Writing Courses" organized by Donald Russ and Lillian Bridwell and funded by a FIPSE grant [1]. The inviting, informal setting of Computers and Writing Conferences has continued since this initial meeting. For over thirty years, Computers and Writing Conferences have provided a space for new and established scholars to continue discussing the rhetorical practices related to technology, writing, and pedagogy.

[edit] Locations and Themes of Past Computers and Writing Conferences

Computers and Writing 2015: University of Wisconsin Stout: Technoliteracy Interventions

Computers and Writing 2014: Washington State University: E/Re/Con velutions

Computers and Writing 2013: Frostburg State University: Mechanization and Writing

Computers and Writing 2012: North Carolina State University: Architexture

Computers and Writing 2011: University of Michigan: Writing in Motion: Traversing Public/Private Spaces

Computers and Writing 2010: Purdue: Virtual Worlds

Computers and Writing 2009: University of California, Davis: Ubiquitous and Sustainable Computing @school @work @play

Computers and Writing 2008: University of Georia: Open Source as Technology and Concept

Computers and Writing 2008: University of Wisconsin - Stout and - River Falls (Online): Exposing the Sole of the Academy with Web 2.0

Computers and Writing 2007: Wayne State University: Virtual Urbanism

Computers and Writing 2007: AcadianaMoo (Online): Technoculture

Computers and Writing 2006: Texas Tech University: Making Knowledge on the Digital Frontier (Online)/ Still on the Frontier(s)

2005: Stanford University: New Writing and Computer Technologies

2005: Kairosnews (Online): When Content Is No Longer King: Social Networking, Community, and Collaboration

[edit] References

Unicode Emoji. (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved April 21, 2015, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji [1] NTT DoKoMo [2] http://www.iemoji.com/articles/where-did-emoji-come-from

[edit] External links

Computers and Writing Conference. National Council of Teachers of English. [3] Past Conference Website Archive. Computers and Writing. [4]

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