Johndan Johnson-Eilola
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Johndan Johnson-Eilola is a professor in the Department of Communication and Media at Clarkson University. Johnson-Eilola teaches courses in technical communication, information architecture and usability, mass media and rhetoric. He is a well-known author, with his research winning him several awards. | Johndan Johnson-Eilola is a professor in the Department of Communication and Media at Clarkson University. Johnson-Eilola teaches courses in technical communication, information architecture and usability, mass media and rhetoric. He is a well-known author, with his research winning him several awards. | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 18 March 2012
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Biography
Johndan Johnson-Eilola is a professor in the Department of Communication and Media at Clarkson University. Johnson-Eilola teaches courses in technical communication, information architecture and usability, mass media and rhetoric. He is a well-known author, with his research winning him several awards.
Awards:
- Computers and Composition Distinguished Book Award
- Best of Kairos
- Best Article in Computers and Composition
- Best Article in Technical Communication Quarterly
Article Summaries
Johnson-Eilola, Johndan “Negative Spaces: From Production to Connection in Composition”
Additional Works/Publications
Datacloud: Towards a New Theory of Online Work
Central Works: Landmark Essays in Technical Communication
Nostalgic Angels: Rearticulating Hypertext Writing
Further Readings
Other Scholarly Views
Agreement
Those authors that agree with Johnson-Eilola.
Opposition
Those authors that disagree with Johnson-Eilola.