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Cognitive Apprenticeship as Pedagogical Strategy - 0 views

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    On the blog Kaironews: A Weblog for Discussing Rhetoric, Technology and Pedagogy. This post introduces the class discussion technique, Conversacolor.
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Group items matching "rhetoric" in title, tags, annotations or url - GlobalSkillsCC | Diigo Groups - 1 views

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    RA discusses Lindemann's chapter on responding to student writing in Choice Events/Reid Sunahara: Feedback 3.0: Using Technology to Respond to Student Writing (1/22/10)
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Need for interdisciplinary studies on the teaching of writing - 0 views

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    By George Hillocks, Jr. Published in Rhetoric Review, Vol 7, Issue 2 Spring 1989, pages 257-272. This bookmark is to the citation within the publisher's database. Article is available for purchase or may be available through document delivery in your college's library.
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The future of invention : rhetoric, postmodernism, and the problem of change - 0 views

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    By John Muckelbauer, published by State University of New York Press, 2008.
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Notes toward a new rhetoric : nine essays for teachers - 0 views

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    By Francis Christensen and Bonniejean Christensen, published by Harper & Row, 1978 (2nd edition). Essays for writing teachers.
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    RA excerpts an essay from this book, Week 8, Semester 3.
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Rhetoric for writing teachers - 0 views

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    By Erika Lindemann, published by Oxford University Press 3E, 1995.
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Editing Community Kibin Helps You Proofread Your Writing Fast And For Free - 0 views

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    By Alexia Tsotsis for TechCrunch, August 18 2011. Kibin, a new startup, runs an editing "community" where users can edit each other's work for free (earning points for editing others' work; paying in points for having your own work edited). Users can also buy Kibin credits (rather than bartering) in order to have their work edited.
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    R.A. posted this as she is "wondering what role the teaching of grammar and mechanics will play in our future curricular decisions. Will we be focusing on critical thinking and rhetorical strategies instead, as areas where computers and online editors will be less useful?"
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