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- Web 2.0 Technologies and Rhetorical Action: Delivering Invention (8 categories)
- Animate to Advocate for Non-profits (8 categories)
- Multimodal Remix and/as Cultural Critique (8 categories)
- Gregory Ulmer's Electracy: An Archive (7 categories)
- Tracing Rhetorical Style from Prose to New Media: 3.33 Ways (6 categories)
- Using Digital Delivery Theory as a Heuristic for Multimodal Video Composing (6 categories)
- Focused Topic Tweets for Surface Level Tricks & Treats (6 categories)
- Paying attention to what’s behind the curtain: An introductory HTML activity (6 categories)
- Assessing Remix Assignments: Audio/video and Fair Use (5 categories)
- Integrating Drupal, Flickr, and Mediawiki in a First-year Writing Composition Class (4 categories)
- Interaction of Author, Audience, and Purpose in Multimodal Texts: Students’ Discovery of Their Role as Composer (3 categories)
- Developing Engaged Citizenship through the First-Year Composition Classroom (3 categories)
- MySpace, Facebook, and Multimodal Literacy in the Writing Classroom (3 categories)
- For a Wiki, Click Here: Choose Your Own Adventure Stories as a Pedagogical Match for Wiki Interfaces (2 categories)
- SAKAI Materials for Library Orientations: A Collaboration between the UCSB Libraries and the Writing Program (2 categories)
- A Community of (On-Line) Writers: The Culture of Sharing in Course Management Systems (2 categories)
- Going Online for Conflict Resolution (2 categories)
- Why Wiki? (2 categories)
- Writing a CMS is Hard: Why You've Never Heard of MagicFunnel (2 categories)
- Using Blackboard to Develop Process-Oriented Writing (2 categories)
- Building Presence and Community in the Online Class (2 categories)
- Using Drupal in an Academic Environment (2 categories)
- Course Management Systems as Ongoing Classroom Memory: ANGEL as a Living Archive (2 categories)
- Is Stephen King?: How Horror and Best-Selling Author Stephen King Inspires My Students to Review Grammar and Punctuation (2 categories)
- Using Facebook as a Teaching Tool (2 categories)
- Using Segue Inside and Outside of a Multimodal Composition Classroom (2 categories)
- Using Turnitin as a Discussion Tool in the Undergraduate Literature Classroom (2 categories)
- Emboldened Linking: Growing Wiki-cology (2 categories)
- WICI - Wikis in Composition Instruction (2 categories)
- WebCT as a listening aid for instructors (2 categories)

