Steven D. Krause
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Biography
Steven D. Krause is a professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Eastern Michigan Univeristy, where he studies the connections between technology and writing.
Education
- BA in English from University of Iowa
- MFA in Fiction Writing at Virginia Commonwealth Univeristy
- Ph.D in Rhetoric and Writing Bowling State University, 1996
Article Summaries
Additional Works/Publications
Articles
“’Among the Greatest Benefactors of Mankind’: What the Success of Chalkboards Tells Us About the Future of Computers in the Classroom.” The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association, 33.2 Spring 2000. 6-16.
“Cross Dressing the New Rhetorics: A Modest Metaphor.” Pre/Text (A journal on rhetorical theory) 16.3-4 (1995), 198-209.
“Teachers Learning (Not Teaching) HTML With Students: An Experimental Lesson Plan for Introducing Web Authoring Into Writing Classes.” Writerly/Readerly Texts Special Issue, Janice Walker and John Barber, Editors. 7. 1, December 1999. 113-126.
Websites/Blogs
"Where Do I List This on My CV?" Considering the Values of Self-Published Web Sites
When Blogging Goes Bad: A Cautionary Tale About Blogs, Email Lists, Discussion, and Interaction
Further Readings
Other Scholarly Views
Agreement
Those authors that agree with Krause.
Opposition
Those authors that disagree with Krause.