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*[[Lunsford, Andrea and Lisa Ede "On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric"]] | *[[Lunsford, Andrea and Lisa Ede "On Distinctions between Classical and Modern Rhetoric"]] | ||
*[[Ohmann, Richard “In Lieu of a New Rhetoric”]] | *[[Ohmann, Richard “In Lieu of a New Rhetoric”]] | ||
+ | *[[Palmquist, Mike, Kate Kiefer, James Hartvigsen, and Barbara Goodlew "Contrasts: Teaching and Learning about Writing in Traditional and Computer Classrooms"]] | ||
*[["Nature of the Linguistic Sign" by Ferdinand de Saussure]] | *[["Nature of the Linguistic Sign" by Ferdinand de Saussure]] | ||
*[["How to Read a Page" by I. A. Richards]] | *[["How to Read a Page" by I. A. Richards]] | ||
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*[[“The Politics of the Interface: Power and Its Exercise in Electronic Contact Zones” by Cynthia L. Selfe & Richard J. Selfe Jr.]] | *[[“The Politics of the Interface: Power and Its Exercise in Electronic Contact Zones” by Cynthia L. Selfe & Richard J. Selfe Jr.]] | ||
*[[“Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium” by John M. Slatin]] | *[[“Reading Hypertext: Order and Coherence in a New Medium” by John M. Slatin]] | ||
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*[[“Looking for Sources of Coherence in a Fragmented World: Notes toward a New Assessment Design” by Kathleen Blake Yancey]] | *[[“Looking for Sources of Coherence in a Fragmented World: Notes toward a New Assessment Design” by Kathleen Blake Yancey]] | ||
*[[“Web Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities for Research in a New Medium” by Madeleine Sorapure, Pamela Inglesby, and George Yatchisin]] | *[[“Web Literacy: Challenges and Opportunities for Research in a New Medium” by Madeleine Sorapure, Pamela Inglesby, and George Yatchisin]] | ||
*[[“Part 2: Toward an Integrated Composition Pedagogy in Hypertext” by Sean D. Williams]] | *[[“Part 2: Toward an Integrated Composition Pedagogy in Hypertext” by Sean D. Williams]] |
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