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Discussing the Digital Writing Workshop

By Troy Hicks
These audio recordings, with annotated highlights, showcase teacher-colleagues sharing their ideas about teaching in a digital writing workshop.
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Voice and Composition: Authenticity Through Digital Literacies

By Dawn Reed
In order to provide her students an authentic audience for their speeches, Dawn Reed turned to podcasting, and after her students explored a popular national podcast called, “This I Believe,” they decided to create a version of their own. Included is an example of their introductory podcast,…
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Power Users’ Guide

By Anne Herrington & Charlie Moran
One example of a performance-based self-assessment tool for students engaging with online content, discussions, and multimedia production.
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The Dilemma of Copyright and Digital Texts

By Joseph Conroy
A guide to properly using copyrighted materials while respecting intellectual property through fair use practices.
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