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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:
 
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== Sweetland Digital Rhetoric Wiki Home ==
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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:
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*key people
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*key concepts
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*key institutions and organizations
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*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 have full access to add content and edit. Pages will be monitored and adjusted as necessary by the DRC team.
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.

Revision as of 16:50, 1 May 2012

Sweetland Digital Rhetoric 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
  • 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 have full access to add content and edit. Pages will be monitored and adjusted as necessary by the DRC team.

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