{"id":93,"date":"2010-02-10t13:56:50","date_gmt":"2010-02-10t13:56:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.vanderbilt.edu\/cft\/?page_id=93"},"modified":"2011-01-04t14:52:10","modified_gmt":"2011-01-04t19:52:10","slug":"digital-writing","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/events\/conversations-on-teaching\/digital-writing\/","title":{"rendered":"digital writing"},"content":{"rendered":"
this page serves as the online “home base” for the cft workshop titled “digital writing: using social media to enhance the teaching of writing” held on thursday, february 11, 2010.<\/p>\n
please note that the cft is holding another workshop on the topic of using blogs in teaching.\u00a0 cft educational technologist rhett mcdaniel is facilitating a “virtual brownbag” on teaching with blogs on february 25th.\u00a0 more details are available here<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n in a world of text-messaging, facebook status updates, and twitter, students are used to expressing themselves 140 characters or so at a time.\u00a0 what kind of impact does this have on the teaching of writing to today\u2019s college students?\u00a0 when students post their essays on class blogs, making them visible to their peers and the open web, what kind of effect does that kind of audience have on their writing?\u00a0 might students learn to write more effectively when they work together on written assignments using collaborative writing tools like google docs?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n on thursday, february 11th the cft, in co-sponsorship with the undergraduate writing program, will host the conversation on teaching digital writing: using social media to enhance the teaching of writing<\/a> <\/em>in order to begin dialogue to answer the questions above. to be held in buttrick hall, room 205 from 4:10 – 5:30pm, the workshop will feature faculty panelists jay clayton<\/a>, william r. kenan, jr. professor and chair, department of english; jane robbins<\/a>, senior lecturer, organizational leadership; and gabe cervantes, postdoctoral fellow, english. panelists will discuss how they have integrated various forms of digital writing in their courses, reflecting on best practices and digital writing\u2019s potential to deepen and enrich student learning, as well as the challenges and pitfalls it can pose to students and instructors. <\/a><\/p>\n during the workshop, cft assistant director derek bruff tweeted some highlights from the panelist remarks and subsequent conversation.\u00a0 for those of you not following the cft on twitter<\/a>, here are derek\u2019s comments.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n\n
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